29C J^otices of new and beautiful Plants 



Art. IV. J^otices of neic and beautiful Plants figured in the 

 London Floricultural and Botanical JMagazincs ; tcith some 

 Account of those ichich it would be desirable to introduce into 

 our Gardens. 



Edwards^s Botanical Register, or Ornamental Flower Garden and 

 Shrubbery. Each number containing eight figures of Plants 

 and Shrubs. In monthly numbers; 4s. colored, 3s. plain. Ed- 

 ited by John Lindley, Ph. D., F. R. S., L. S., and G. S. Pro- 

 fessor of Botany in the University of London. 



Cmiis's Botanical Magazine, or Flower Garden Displayed, con- 

 taining eight plates. In monthly numbers; 3s. 6d. colored, 3s. 

 plain. Edited by Sir W. J. Hooker, L.L. D., F. R. A., 

 and L. S., Regius Professor of Botany in the University of 

 Glasgow. 



Paxton's Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants. 

 Each number containing four colored plates. In monthly num- 

 bers; 2s. 6d. each. 



The Horticultural Journal, Florist's Register, and Royal Ladies' 

 Magazine. Dedicated to the Queen, Patroness, the Rt. Hon. 

 the Earl of Errol, President, and the Vice Presidents of the 

 Metropolitan Society of Florists and Amateurs. In monthly 

 8vo numbers, with a plate; Is. each. 



JSTotes relating to Floriculture. — Dr. Lippold, of Belgium, 

 has gone out botanical collector, and has sailed for Madeira and 

 the Canary Isles. He goes out by the aid of subscribers, the 

 price of each subscription being c£5, and each of the subscribers 

 to receive a certain proportion of the seeds, plants and dried 

 specimens. If a sufficient number of subscriptions are sent in. 

 Dr. Lippold will proceed, after exploring Madeira and the Canary 

 Isles, to Madagascar, which is his ultimatum. It has been the 

 greatest wish of Dr. Lippold to go out botanizing in an extra- 

 European country, for the last twenty-five years. Among the 

 subscribers are Sir W. J. Hooker, Dr. Graham, Messrs. Loddi- 

 ges, &c. Many rich additions will undoubtedly be made to the 

 collections of Britain. (Gard. Mag.) 



Dicotyledonous, Polypetalous, Plants. 

 Jlanunculdcece. 



CI.E'MATIS 

 cccri'ilea Sifhold syn: C. csertlea grandiflora of Collections. Violet Clematis. A hardy pe- 

 rennial climbing plant; with violet colored flowers; appearing in October; a native of 

 Japan, liot. Keg., 1!)55. 



" Nearly related to C. florida, from which it differs, not only 

 in the color, dehcacy, and transparency of its blossoms, but also 

 in its leaves, being only once tcrnatc, and in the sepals not 



