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DESCRIPTIVE BOTANY — BRITISH ISLANDS 



Loudon. ,1. C. IIortusliritnnnicus;acntalof;uc of all the plants 

 iiulimMinus, oultivatod in or intrnducod to Kritain. 21+ ST'l 

 pp. il. l». London, 1830. — lOil. 2 I'ul. 2H-(i02pp. il. 

 O. London, [pivf. ls:;2J. — Ed. ;ionl. 2H-7i2pp. il. O. 

 I-ondon, [is:f!l|. — [i;d. 4] enl. bj' Mrs. Louilon. SO+735 pp. 

 il. O. London, 1S.50. 



Tl)e iiKiin body of this work in nil the editions is ex:icll.v the same ft.<< in 

 the 1st edition. 



Lindley. ,I[olinl. Xotiors of certain ornamental plants lately 

 introduced into iMiuiland. Q. [London, 1832 ?|t 



Mcintosh. Charles. The flower-garden; containing directions 

 for the cultivation of all garden ilowers, with .selected hsts of 

 the most approved annual, biennial and perennial fioweriug 

 plants. -l+olS pp. il. 17 pi. S. London, 1838. 



Onirvmcnt.il shrubs (pp. 300-.512). — The copy in the library of the 

 Massachusetts horticultur.al society has an ornamental t-p. with a shghtly 

 difTercnt title purporting to belong to a "new cd. carefully rev." and 

 dated 1S30. 



The greenhouse, hot house and stove; including selected 



lists of the most beautiful species of exotic flowering plants 

 and directions for their cultivation. 6+415 pp. "il. pi. O. 

 London, 1838.t 



Loudon, Mrs. J[ane] (^^'ebb). The ladies companion to the 

 flower-garden, being an alphabetical arrangement of all the 

 ornamental plants usually grown in gardens and shrubberies: 

 with full directionsfortheirculture. D. London, 1841. t — 

 Ed. 4 rev. & enl. 3.52 pp. D. London, lS46.t — Garden- 

 ing for ladies, and companion to the flower-garden. Ed. by 

 A. J. Downing. Lst American from the 3rd London ed. il. 

 O. New York, lS46.t— [Another cd.) 430 pp. il. New 

 York, 1847.t — [Another ed.] 430pp. 610. O. New York, 

 1S4S. — The ladies' companion to the flower garden. Ed. 5 

 rev. S-f-351pp. 69 il. 1 pi. D. London, 1849. — Garden- 

 ing for ladies . . . Ed. by A. J. Do\vmng. 2nd American 

 from the 3rd London ed. 430 pp. 61 il. O. New York, 

 1851. — The ladies companion . . . Ed. 6 rev. 8-1- 

 355 pp. 69 il. 1 pi. D. London, 1853. — Ed. 7 rev. & 

 enl. SH-371 pp. 69 il. 1 pL D. London, 1858. — Ed. 8 

 rev. & enl. by Charles Edmonds. 8-1- 382 pp. 69 il. 1 pi. 

 D. London, 1865. — The ladies' companion to the flower 

 garden. With full directions for the culture of ornamental 

 plants in gardens and shrubberies, and liints on garden for- 

 mation and management. Ed. 9. 50-1-358 pp. [9]4-60 il. 

 1 pi. D. London, [1879]. 



Mott, F. T. Flora odorata; a characteristic arrangement of 

 the sweet-scented flowers and shrubs cultivated in the gar- 

 dens of Great-Britain. S-l- 136-F [1] pp. S. London, 1843. 



Balfour, J. H. Notice of plants which have flowered recently 

 in the Royal botanic garden, and other gardens near Edin- 

 burgh. {Edinb. New Phihs. Jour. XLIV. (1847-48), pp. 

 378-382. 1848.) 



Loudon, ]\Its. [Jane (Webb)]. The laches' flower garden of 

 ornamental greenhouse plants. 12-f215 pp. 42 pi. Q. 

 London, 1848. 



Balfour, J. H. Notice of some plants which have flowered 

 recently in the Edinburgh botanic garden. {Edinb. New 

 Phihs. Jour. XLIV. (1847-^8), pp. 200-205; XLVI. (1848- 

 49), pp. 367-371. 1848-49.) 



Only woody plants described. — Slightly varying title. 



Catlow, Agnes. Popular garden botany. Ed. 3. O. London, 

 1849.t — Popular garden botany, containing a familiar and 

 scientific description of most of the hardy and half-hardy 

 plants introduced into the flower garden. 12-t- 320 pp. 20 pi. 

 sq. S. London, 1855. 



Lindley, John. Memoranda concerning some new plants re- 

 cently introduced into gardens otherwise than through the 

 Horticultural society. (Hort. Soc. Lond. Jour. IV. 261-269, 

 1 il. ; V. 32-37. 1849-50.) 



New and rare plants. {Gard. Mag. Bot. [I.] 16, 24, 32, 40, 64, 

 144, 168, 216, 248, 15 il.; [II.] 8, 34-36, 76-78, 84-86, 119- 

 120, 203-206, 250-252, 275-277, 11 il.; [III.] 31-32, 11.5-117, 

 151-152, 220-223, 284-286, 5 il. 1850-51.) 



[Iiindiey, John & Paxton, Joseph.] Gleanings and original 

 memoranda. (Paxton's Flow. Gard. I. 9-16, 25-32, 41-48, 

 57-64, 71-80, 89-96, 105-112, 119-128, 137-144, 153-160, 

 167-176, 183-190, il. 1-120; II. 7-14, 23-30, 37-46, 53-60, 

 67-74, 81-88, 97-104, 111-120, 129-136, 145-152, 161-168, 

 175-182, il. 121-2.32; II. 7-16, 23-30, 39-46, 5.5-62, 69-78, 

 85-92, 99-106, 113-120, 127-131, 143-150, 157-164, 171- 

 174, il. 233-314. 1850-53.) 



Lindley, [John]. Notices of certain ornamental plants lately 

 introduced into England. (Hort. Soc. Lond. .Tour. VI. 258- 

 273, 4 il. 1851.) 



[Henfrey, Arthur & others.] New garden plants. (Gard. Comp. 

 1852, pp. n-1.-,, 20-22, 36-37, 8,5-86, 107-110, 117, 6 il.) 



[ ] The garden companion and tlori.sts' guide. .January to 



October, 1852. 12+ 154 pp. il. pi. Q. London, 1852. 

 Contains plat«3 and illustrations of woody plants and arborieultural 

 articles. 



Johnson, G. W. The cottage gardeners' dictionary; describ- 

 ing the plants, fruits and vegetables desirable for the garden 

 and explaining the tenns antl operations employed in their 

 cultivation. 4+927 pp. (). London, 1852. 



Sweet, Robert & Don, I)[avid]. Ornamental flower garden 

 and shrubberj', containing colored figures and tiescriptions 

 of the most beautiful and curious flowering plants and shrubs 

 cultivated in (Ireat llritain, selected from the works of 

 Sweet, Don, etc. With EngUsh descriptions and hints on 

 culture, etc., liy a practical floriculturi.st. 4 vol. 280 pi. 

 Q. London, [1852-54]. 



[Lindley, John.] Notices of new or rare garden plants. ( Ilorl. 

 Soc. Lond. Jour. VIII. 125-136, 7 il. 1853.) 



Thompson, W[illiam]. The EngHsh flower garden of hardy 

 and half-hardy plants. 2 vol. il. 23 pi. Q. London, 1855. 



Catlow, Agnes. Popular greenhouse botany; containing a fa- 

 miliar and technical description of a selection of the exotic 

 plants introduced into the greenhouse. 12+311 pp. 20 pi. 

 sq. S. London, 1857. 



[Henderson, E. G. & Andrew.] The illustrated bouquet; con- 

 sisting of figures with descriptions of new flowers. 3 vol. 85 

 pi. F. London, 1857-64. 



Paul, William. American plants; their history and culture, 

 with full descriptions of the best varieties. 63 pp. 3 pi. 

 D. [London], 1858. 



Fortune, R[obert]. Notes on some Chinese plants recently in- 

 troduced to England. (Gard. Chron. 1860, pp. 169-170. — 

 Agric. Hort. Soc. India Jour. XI. pt. 2, pp. 30-34. 1861.) 



[Moore, Tliomas.] [New Japanese plants, 1861.] — -Reports 

 of the floral conmiittee. (Hort. Soc. Lond. Proc. I. 613- 



616. 1861. — Gard. Chron. 1861, pp. 734-735.) Nou- 



velles plantes japonaises. (III. Hort. VIII. 49-52. 1861.) 



Report of the floral committee, [1859-65]. ( Hort. Soc. 



Lond. Proc. I.-V. 1861-65.) 

 This series appears in every number of each volume. 



Grindon, L. H. British and garden botany, consisting of de- 

 scriptions of the flowering plants, ferns, and trees indigenous 

 to Great Britain, ^vith notices of all plants commonly culti- 

 vated in this country for use and ornament. 13+ [1]+ 869 

 pp. 2.30 il. O. London, 1864. 



Rare or interesting plants now in bloom at Kew. (Gard. 

 Chron. 1866, p. 899.) 



New cyclopaedia of botany and complete book of herbs; form- 

 ing a history and description of all plants, British or foreign. 

 2 vol (59+ 733+ [1] pp.) D. London, [1868?]. 

 Has also t-p.: The cyclopaedia of botany; or, A history and description 

 of all plants British or foreign. 



Williams, B. S, Choice stove and greenhouse flowering plants, 

 comprising descriptions of upwards of one thousand species 

 and varieties accompanied by instructions for their cultiva- 

 tion and mode of management. 8+ 329 pp. 2 il. D. Lon- 

 don, 1869. — Ed. 2 enl 8+ 346 pp. ih 14 pi. D. London, 

 1873. — Choice stove and greenhouse flowering plants, com- 

 prising descriptions of upwards of thirteen hundred species 

 and varieties . . . Ed. 3 rev. & enl. 8+ 378 pp. il. pi. O. 

 London, 1883. 



Choice stove and greenhouse ornamental-leaved plants ; 



comprising descriptions of upwards of eight hundred species 

 and varieties, accompanied by instructions for their cultiva- 

 tion and mode of management. 8+ 340 pp. il. 13 pi. D. 

 London, 1870. — Choice stove and greenhouse ornamental- 

 leaved plants, comprising descriptions of more than nine 

 hundred species and varieties, accompanied by instructions 

 for their cultivation and mode of management. Ed. 2. 10+ 

 3.50 pp. il. pi. D. London, 1876. 



Robinson, W[illiam]. The subtropical garden; or, Beauty of 

 form in the flower garden. 7+ [3]+ 241 pp. il. pi. D. Lon- 

 don, 1871. 

 An alphabetical arrangement, with short descriptions of ornamental 

 plants. 



M[oore], T[homas]. New plants of 1871. (Flor. Ponwl. 1872, 



pp. 2-5.) 

 Bull, WiUiam. William Bull's Verzeichniss von neuen, schti- 



nen und seltenen Pflanzen. (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. 



XXVIII. 271-275; XXIX. 164-166, 256-260. 1872-73.) 



German extract from his catalogue. — With varj'ing title. 



