THE 
BOTANIC GARDEN; 
CONSISTING OF 
HIGHLY FINISHED REPRESENTATIONS 
OF HARDY 
ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING PLANTS, 
CULTIVATED 
IN GREAT BRITAIN; 
WITH 
THEIR NAMES, CLASSES, ORDERS, HISTORY, QUALITIES, CULTURE, 
AND PHYSIOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
BY 
B. MAUND, F.L.S. 
VOL. Y. 
“Not a tree, 
A plant, a leaf, a blossom, but contains 
A folio volume. We may read and read. 
And read again, and still find something new, 
Something to please, and something to instruct.” 
Hurdis. 
London: 
SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL, STATIONERS’ HALL COURT: 
SHERWOOD AND CO., PATERNOSTER ROW. 
1834 — 5 . 
