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BEAUTIFUL-LEAVED PLANTS. 
I> - rihing th ived Plants ia cultivation in this country. 
Bj :. .1 Lowj . Esq . I'. I; s . V I:. \ 3., A . Hon w I II 8 
Illustrated w ith 60 o loured I as. In 
8vo., pi i e G 1 1-. 
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of til.' V I 
illustrations in the natural > 
NEW AND RARE B1..JJTIFUL-LEAVED PLANTS. 
By Sherlei Hibberd, K.1MI.S. Illustrated with •'• I coloured Engraving*. 
in <>iir Volume, super-royal 8vo., price El 
A bit of information as to the pictures may 1 
and the ground w ork 
Then ■ tion that these pictnn 
I ure all. fn >m I . and we im 
n on the si 
industry, they are n.>t simply interesting, but remarkable.'—* 
OUR NATIVE FERNS AND THEIR VARIETIES. 
By E.J. Lowe, Esq., i.K.s.. ! Illustrated with 7 
Plates and 909 W 1 Engravings. In Cwo Volumes, royal Bvo., price i 
The importance and value • >!' ilii- work may be inferred from the fact t ; 
contains descriptions of 1294 varieties of British Ferns, with Beventy-nin 
plates of species and varieties, and 309 v. i - L'he description! 
written in a popular manner, containing aformation. Phe lo< 
are described, each synonym given, and a description of the proper 1 
cultivation. To show the extenl and vah f the illustrations it ma. 
that oi Sro/opendrium vulgar* alone there are one hundred and 
figured. 
NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH AND EXOTIC FERNS. 
By E.J. Lowe, Esq., P.R.S., F.R.A.S., &c. Illustrated with 479 Bnely- 
. oloured I'i ites. fn ] \ ames, su] 
•A Look which 
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present v to till. It 
Full and practical, wil 
really I 
A NATURAL HISTORY OF NEW AND RARE FERNS. 
Containing Species and Varieties nol included in 'Fen . Bril 
Exoti< / J. Lowt . 1 .... I l: 8 . I B Illusti 
•loured Plates and numerous Woodcuts. In One Volume, supci 
8vo., 1 Is. 
'Alt! ■■Natural B 
of bet 
ones 1 
and fifty- 
preceding volumes.' — Pre/ace. 
