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THE GARDENE RS’ MAGAZIN E OF BOTANY, 
HORTICULTURE, 5 AND NATURAL SCIENCE. 
THOMAS MOORE, F. B. s., Curator of the Botanic B prie WILLIAM P. AYRES, C.M.H.S., Brooklands, 
Bi ackheath, Kent; 
Assisted in Botany by ARTHUR HENFREY, F. L. S., Lect piia on Botany at St. purse. s Hospital ; 
In eres by J. O. Wesrwoop, 5 os * in Natural Science Tale J. Stevenson Busum M. D.; in Floriculture by 
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INDEX OF CONTENTS TO PART I. 
Address, introducto Hyssop of the Bible Professional and Moral training 
Anemone japonica by bri Indian Azaleas, culture of oie mg by cuttings, principles of 
Apricots, protecti f stems Ixora diflo culture of Rev 
Azaleas, Indian, c Ling of the Ch Aspect of Nature (Humbold 
Banksias, ne Loddiges Gar or . for 1850 
lacia fle | Maurandya Barciayana rosea — for — (Johns) 
Caledonian Horticultural Society New P Sacred Bota Hys 
Chinese Rice- paper, or Bok-shung Ber — aurabuncensis Samphire o — he 
9 — hove nepalensis Trapa bicornis 
onifer — of Zlandfordia flammea Vegetable N 
Conifers, ioe Jalboa globosa Verbenas exhibition 
aon eo peaca ar illustris Victoria siria 
Do ossinia marmorata Wild a 
ostemons, cult ture r tha} 1 
Fancy — A — er 3 ‘ranciscea eximia 
s Gra origin 3 ata Anemone Japonien vlna 
— rand Naturalists’ n for a laxiflora ae flexuosa 
February :— andya BAA nA rosea 
Flower Garden, In-door Depart- reep eag tomentosa — Belotti 
ment Odontoglossum rubescens Pelargonium eximium 
Greenhouse, Hard-wooded Plants Jxalis elegans i 
foli en 
Pharbitis limbata Berberis aurahuacen 
Sinningia 2 * Capparis s prepire hyssop 
— —— aure Colocasia odorata 
ernemonta veg ngiflor. Echinocactus rhodopthalmus 
po ry a a on — 
Sate Gen Soft-wooded bef en 
Flo r Garden, Out-door Depart- 
Fruit ‘Garden, In-door Depart- 
Fruit e Out-door Depart- Eriostemon ee 
men [Forcing | Oxa wiean edding plant Fucus hjar ulos 
— Garden and Vegetable Passifiora Belot ttii Garden-wall fl 
turalists’ Calendar g um t gathering v wild — 
Wild N of — a the faney, — of xora — n 
Entom flower of the day Maci — 
E Pond fG tosa 
Jxalis —— 
>bilodendron Simsii 
entstemon e. li 
Perfec 
narkable Ph — ron S 
Garden Walle, treating of | Ebytatogicel experiment suggest 
Gooseberry wa cg ee a to destroy ton-hall, n paan stone, . at 
t kinds on the same bunch | Primaval ia 
— Society of London Potato, habitat k 
Gardens. r 
stomata 
fabernemontana longiflora 
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