NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORKS, by the same Author, 



THE BRITISH FLOWER GARDEN, & Ornamental Shrubbery. 



Series the Second. 



Publishins?, in Monthly Numbers, at Three Shillings each ; and each Number containing Four 

 full and highly coloured Figures, with Dissections of the most essential parts, of the most beautiful, 

 rare, curious, or interesting Herbaceous Plants, or Flowering Shrubs, that may be cultivated in the 

 open Borders, Shrubberies, or by the side of Walls, or Fences, in the Gardens of this Country ; with 

 a full account of the best and most successful mode of Management in Culture and Propagation ; 

 the Soils and Situations most suitable for them ; the Protection necessary, if any be required in 

 Winter ; their Scientific and English Names, with full Descriptions ; Natural and Linnean Classes 

 and Orders ; Derivations of the Generic Names ; and all other information that may be considered 

 of importance to the Botanist, Cultivator, or Amateur ; and the most beautiful and interesting 

 subjects are chosen. Twenty-five Numbers form each Volume, and Three Volumes complete e^, h 

 Series. 



Sets of the First Series of Sweet's British Flower Garden, complete, in Three Volumes, 

 may still be obtained, each Volume containing One Hundred elegantly coloured Figures ; with a 

 Systematical, Alphabetical, and English Index to each, List of Books quoted, &c. Price 3L 16s. 

 each. Single Numbers, at 3s. each; any back Numbers may be obtained to complete Sets. 



The First Series is published by W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, Stationers'-hall-court, Ludgate 

 Street; and may be procured, by Order, from all Booksellers. 



" The British Flower Garden ought to be in the hands of all Cultivators of Hardy Flowering 

 Plants.*' Loudon's Gardener*s Magazine. 



" The Figures, drawn and coloured from living specimens, by E. D. Smith, under the Author's 

 inspection, are correct portraits of the subjects intended, and the plates are full and well executed. 

 At the bottom of the plates are given coloured dissections of the ditferent parts of the flower, so 

 that, by that means, the parts of fructification are well explained." — " We recommend the British 

 Flower Garden to the Cultivators and admirers of hardy Flowering plants ; and we have no doubt 

 but they will feel themselves much interested by its perusal." News of Literature and Fashion, 

 SWEET'S GERANIACEiE. 



Now complete, in Five Volumes, each containing One Hundred beautifully coloured Figures of 

 the choicest and most distinct Species and Hybrid Productions of this greatly admired Tribe. 

 From this Work may be selected a collection of the sorts most suited to the taste of any Lady or 

 Gentleman, who wishes to make a collection of this beautiful Family. 



SWEET'S CISTINE^. 



An Account of the Family of CISTUS, or Rock-Rose ; illustrated with handsomely coloured 

 Figures ; now complete, in Twenty-eight Numbers, at 3s. each ; containing One Hundred and 

 Twelve Figures and Descriptions of this handsome and generally admired Tribe of Plants, with 

 Descriptions of the other Species that could not be obtained ; with a full account of the best Method 

 for their Cultivation and Propagation ; or any thing else belonging to them, considered of importance. 

 THE FLORIST'S GUIDE ; or CULTIVATOR'S DIRECTORY. 



Publishing, in Monthly Numbers, at 3s. each ; and Two Volumes will complete the Work. Each 

 Number contains Four highly finished coloured Figures, drawn from the living Plants of the 

 Flowers most esteemed by Florists — as Tulips, Ranunculus', Auriculas, Hyacinths, Carnations, 

 Pinks, Roses, &e. ; with the most approved Methods of Cultivation, Directions for raising new 

 Varieties from Seeds, &c. 



FLORA AUSTRALASICA. 



Published in one handsome Royal Octavo Volume ; containing Fifty-six elegantly coloured Figures, 

 of the most beautiful and curious Plants, Natives of New Holland, and the South Sea Islands, 

 (generally called Botany Bay Plants.) They are well adapted for a Greenhouse, or Conservatory ; 

 and many will survive the Winters, in the open ground, with a very little protection. Price 21, 2s, 6d, 

 in Fourteen Numbers, Index, &c. ; or single Numbers, at 3s. each. 



In the Press, and soon will be published, a New Edition of 

 SWEET'S HOTHOUSE AND GREENHOUSE MANUAL; 

 Or BOTANICAL CULTIVATOR. 



Containing numerous Genera not before enumerated in any former edition ; with Directions for 

 their Treatment in Cultivation and Propagation ; Treatment of Plants in Rooms^ and all those 

 grown in the Hothouses, Greenhouses, Frames, or in the open Ground of the Gardens, or Planta- 

 tions in this Country ; with a full account of the Management of Bulbs, and the Parasitical and 

 other Orchideous Plants. 



SWEET'S BRITISH WARBLERS ; 



Or an Account of the Summer Birds of Passage belonging to the Family of Sylvia ; illustrated 

 with beautiful coloured Figures of the natural size, chiefly taken from living Birds in the Author's 

 collection ; with full Directions for their Treatment, as practised by the Author, showing how all 

 the fine singing Birds belonging to this tribe, may be kept in confinement in as good health as any 

 common birds whatever, and will continue in full song nearly all the year; vdth an account of the 

 best Method of catching them, or rearing them from the nest ; and numerous other observations 

 concerning their migration, food, habit when wild, or any thing relating to their history, that may 

 be considered of importance. Published in Three Parts, and containing Sixteen Figures. Part 1, 

 containing Six Figures, 6s. Gd. ; Part 2, Five Figures, 6s. ; and Part 3, Five Figures, 5s. The 

 Figures are of the Nightingale, Blackcap, Larger and Lesser Whitethroats, Greater Pettychaps, 

 or Garden Warbler ; Willow and Wood Wrens ; Dartford, Reed, and Sedge Warblers ; Winchat, 

 Stonechat, Wheatear, Redstart, &c. 



