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thread, to keep them steady. D is a box, with divisions for sowing different seeds 
in earth and chopped moss^, from the southern colonies and the West Indies. 
NOTICE OF BEAUTIFUL NEW PLANTS, FIGURED IN 
THE THREE LEADING BOTANICAL PERIODICALS, 
FOR JUNE. 
Botanical Register, edited by Dr. Lindley; each number containing eight 
figures : coloured, 4s., plain, 3s., and corresponding letter press. 
Botanical Magazine, edited by Dr. Hooker, each number containing eight 
plates : coloured 3*. 6d., plain, 3*. 
British Flower Garden, edited by Mr. David Don, containing four plates : 
coloured, 3^., plain, 2*. 3c?. 
Of these twenty monthly figures we have only selected such as are new and 
worthy of culture. For descriptions and figures, reference must be made to the 
works themselves. 
THE HEATH TRIBE (ERICEtE). 
Rhododendron (Azalea) nudiflorum eximium (Choice Rosebay). This is 
another splendid production.^ raised by Mr. William Smith, in 1829, from seeds of 
