TO THE ADMIRERS OF ROSES. 
WATTS'S NEW SEEDLING CLIMBIN( 
CABBAGE ROSE. 
J. Watts begs to inform the Admirers oi' Roses, that he is 
Possession of a most beautiful Variety, which he okained 
from Seed some Years ago, and which he proposes to sell by 
Subscription of Half-a-Guinea for a strong Plant in i Pot^ 
This Rose is allowed, by all who have seen it, to be the most 
beautiful Variety yet raised. It is double as large as the Dutch! 
Cabbage Rose, of a delicate pearly Pink Colour, and of exqui-4 
site Fragrance. It strikes readily from Cuttings, is pfrfectly- 
hardy, without Thorns, and so strong a Grower that it may in 
a short Time be trained more than fifteen Feet high. 
Names of Subscribers to be received at W^atts's Nurserj, New 
Hampton, Middlesex; and at Mr. Ridgway's, Piccadilly, vhere a^ 
Drawing of the Rose may be seen. Subscriptions to be piid oiii 
Delivery of the Plants. 
NEW BOTANICAL WORKS, 
PUBLISHING 
BY JAMES RIDGWAY, PICCADILLY, LONDON. 
1. HORTUS SUBURBANUS LONDINENSIS; 
Or, A CATALOGUE of PLANTS cultivated in the >feigh- 
bourhood of London, arranged according to the Linnean S/stem ; 
with the Addition of the natural Orders to which they lelong, 
References to Books where they are described, their native 
Places of Growth, when introduced, Time of Flowerinj, and 
References to Figures. 
By ROBERT SWEET, F.L.S. 
Price 18s. Boards, Royal Octavo, 
2. THE BOTANICAL CULTIVATOR; 
Or, INSTRUCTIONS for the Management and Propigation? 
of the PLANTS cultivated in the Hothouses, Greenliouses, 
and Gardens of Great Britain, disposed under their generic 
.Names, and alphabetically arranged under their proper Heads in 
II (jrilculture. 
By ROBERT SWEET, F. L. S. 
Price 10s. 6d. Boards. 
Published in Monthly Numbers, Price 4s. each. 
No. CXHI, for July, 
3. THE BOTANICAL REGISTER. 
Bach Number consists of Eight colouhed Figures of exotic 
Plants, accompanied by their History and Mode of Treatment. 
The Designs are made from living Plants, 
By SYDENHAM EDWARDS, F. L. S. and otheis. 
