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PUBLISHING FOR 



J. RIDGWAY, PICCADILLY. 



The BOTANICAL REGISTER. No. 116, for Oct. 1st, 1824, 



continued Monthly; each Number containing Eight faithfully coloured Portraits 

 (taken from life) of rare and beautiful Exotic Plants, cultivated in the Public and 

 Private Collections of this Country, By Sydenham Edwards, F.L S., and others ; 

 accompanied by their History, Mode of Treatment in Cultivation, and any thing 

 else thought likely to interest the general as well as the scientific reader. Price As. 

 each Number. Nine Volumes are now completed, each containing alphabetical 

 and gene.al indexes, &c., price 2l. 9s. each, or 2/. 15s. half-bound. 



*** As the former Numbers which were out of print are now reprinted. Ladies 

 and Gentlemen may obtain them to complete their Sets. 



" We look upon the above Work (Edwards's ' Botanical Register') to be the only one 

 of its kind capable of bearing the scrutinizing examination of the Botanist in all its de- 

 partments: and for beauty of execution in its plates and typography, it stands unrivalled 

 by any whatever wiiich have come under our notice. It cannot fail to jjlease every lover 

 of this fashionable and interesting science, as well as admirers of beautiful Works in 

 general." 



GERANIACEtE; or, Natural Order of the Beautiful Family 

 of Geraniums, Number 58, for Oct. 1824. Price 3s, To be continued Monthly. 

 Each Number contains Four coloured Figures, highly and correctly finished, from 

 Living Plants, with their Scientific and English Names, and Mode of Culture. 

 By Robert Sweet, F.L.S. 

 Number 50 completed the Second Volume, Price 3/. 16s., or 4/. 2s. half-bound. 



The BOTANICAL CULTIVATOR; or, Plain Instructions 

 for the IManagement and Propagation of the Plants cultivated in the Hothouses, 

 Greenhouses, and Gardens of Great Britain, disposed under their Generic Names, 

 and alphabetically arranged under their proper Heads in Horticulture. By Robert 

 Sweet, F.L.S. 10s. 6d. boards. 



ROSARUM MONOGRAPHIA ; or, a Botanical History of 



Roses ; to which is added, an Appendix for the Use of Cultivators, in which the 

 most remarkable Garden Varieties are systematically arranged. With Nineteen 

 Plates — Eighteen beautifully coloured. By John Lindley, Esq. F.L.S. One 

 vciume royal octavo, \L Is. 



