CURTIS’S 
BOTANICAL MAGAZINE; 
OR 
Flower Garden Displayed: 
in which the most Ornamental Forzren Puants cultivated in the Open Ground, 
the Green-House, and the Stove, are accurately represented and coloured. 
To which are added, 
THEIR NAMES, CLASS, ORDER, GENERIC AND SPECIFIC CHARACTERS, 
ACCORDING TO THE SYSTEM OF LINNZUS; 
Their Places of Growth, Times of Flowering, and most approved 
Methods of Culture. 
CONDUCTED 
By SAMUEL CURTIS, F. L. S. 
THE DESCRIPTIONS 
By WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, L. L. D. 
F.R. A.and L, S. and Regius Professor of Botany in the University 
of Glasgow. 
4 29 $6 — 
VOL. IV. 8 pee i 
3O 3§ 
OF THE NEW BARRIS; 
Or Vol. tvi1. of the whole Work, 
“See, Mary, what beauties I bring, 
From the shelter of that sunny shed, 
Where the flowers have the charms of the spring, 
Though, abroad, they are withered and dead.” 
LONDON : 
Printed by Edward Couchman, 10, Throgmorton Street 5 
FOR THE PROPRIETOR, SAMUEL CURTIS, 
AT THE 
BOTANICAL MAGAZINE WAREHOUSE, GLAZENWOOD, NEAR COGGESHALL, ESSEX : 
Also by Sherwood, Gilbert, & Piper, 23, Paternoster Row; J. & A. Arch, Cornhill; Treuttel & Wurtz, 
Soho Square; Blackwood, Edinburgh; and in Holland, of Mr, Gt. Eldering, Florist, at Haarlem = 
Ani to be had of alt Booksellers in Town and Country» 
1830. 
