IV ADVERTISEMENT. 



his patient and laborious investigation of these admirable 

 productions of Almighty wisdom, amply rewarded by the en- 

 tertainment and gratification they will afford. 



The first column in this catalogue is the number placed 

 by the plant in the garden ; the second column is the Latin 

 name ; the third, the English name ; the fourth, its native 

 place of growth : the fifth, its time of flowering ; and the 

 sixth, its duration. 



The authors, whose names of plants occur here, are in- 

 dicated by the following abbreviations. 



Acb. Jcharius, H. R. M. Hortus Re- Muhl. Muhlenberg. 



Br. Brown. gius Madritensis. Pers. Persoon. 



Cav. Cavanilles. Lamb. Lambert. P. Pursh. 



Curt, Curtis. L. Linnceus. Willd. IVUldennw. 



Desf. Desfontaines, M. Michaux. 



© Marks the plants of annual duration. 



$ the biennial plants. 



^1 the herbaceous perennials. 



Tj the trees and shrubs. 



C. g. h. indicates the plants of the Cape of Good Hope* 



REGULATIONS. 



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 Legislature of the State, the Corporation, Board of Over- 

 seers, Professors and Instructors of Harvard College, stran- 

 gers of distinction, and clergymen, are admitted to the Gar- 

 den, gratis. Other visiters are admitted by tickets. An 

 annual ticket of five dollars admits a family at any time 

 through the year. 



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 liard's, Booksellers, No. 1, Cornhill, Boston, and at William 

 Hilliard's, Bookseller, Cambridge. This Catalogue may al- 

 so be obtained at these places, and of the gardener. 



Living exotic plants may be purchased by applying to 

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