NEW BOTANICAL WORKS, 
PUBLISHING _ 
BY JAMES raDGWAY, PICCADILLY, LONDON. 
1. CISTINEtE. 
The beautiful FAMILY of CISTUS, or ROCK-ROSE. 
To be completed in one handsome Volume. 
On the \st of July, 1825, will be. published, No. L to he continued 
every alternate Month, 
Price Three Sitillings. 
Each Number will contain four elegantly coloured Figures of this 
hcwdsome Tribe of Plants at present so little known, and so much 
confused in the Collections of thi^ Country; with their History, best 
Method of Cultivation, Propagation, &c. &c. The greater Part of 
the Species will succeed in the open Air, and the remammg may be 
kept through the Winter in a common Garden Frame. Many ot the 
Species are well adapted for the ornamenting of Rock-work, where 
their lively Blossoms make a handsome Appearance. 
By ROBERT SWEET, F.L.S. 
Specimens of the Figures, &c. may be seen at Mr. Ridgway's, 
169, Piccadilly. 
•2. HORTUS SUBURBANUS LONDINENSIS; 
Or, A CATALOGUE of PLANTS cultivated in the Neigh- 
ijourhood of London, arranged according to the Linuean System; 
with the Addition of the natural Orders to which they belong, 
References to Books where they are described, their native 
Places of Growth, when introduced, Time of Flowering, and 
References to Figures. 
By ROBERT SWEET, F.L.S. 
Price 18s. Boards, Royal Octavo. , 
This Catalogue contains several hundred more Plants than any 
other published, besides various acknowledged Improvements iu, 
Airaiigenieut. 
3. THE BOTANICAL CULTIVATOR; 
Or, INSTRlTCTiONS for the Management and Propagation 
of the PLANTS cultivated in the Hothouses, Greenhouses,, 
nnd Gardens of Great Britain, disposed under their generic 
Names, and alphabetically arranged under llieir proper Heads in 
Horticulture. 
By ROBERT SWEET, F.L.S. 
Price lOs, fid. B(jards. 
4. THE BOTANICAL REGISTER. 
No. CXIX, for January, 1825. Continued Monthly. 
Each Number containing EitniT faithfully coloured Portraits, 
iVom living Specimens of raie and beautiful exotic Plants. 
By SYDENHAM EDWARDS, F.L.S. and others. 
Accompanied by their History, Mode of Treatment in Cultivation, 
g^c. &c. — Price 4s. each Number. — Nine Volumes are now 
complete, 2l. 9s. each; or 21. 15s. half-bound. 
" We look upon this Work (Edwards's Botanical Register) to be the only one of its 
class capable of bearing tiie inspection of tUe Botanist in all its departments; and for 
beauty of execution in its plates and typography it stands unrivalled by any whatever 
■which have come under our notice. It cannot fail to please every lover of this fashioa- 
atjle and interesting scieace, as well as admirers of beautiful works in general." 
