The Botanical Magazine/Volume 2

The most Ornamental cultivated in the Open Ground, the Green-House, and the Stove, are ac- curately represented in their natural Colours.

TO WHICH ARE ADDED, Their Names, Class, Order, Generic and Specific Characters, according to the celebrated Linnæus; their Places of Growth, and Times of Flowering: TOGETHER WITH THE MOST APPROVED METHODS OF CULTURE. Intended for the Use of such as wish to become scientifically acquainted with the Plants they cultivate.

By WILLIAM CURTIS, Author of the

VOL. II

" Flowers, the sole luxury which nature knew, " In Eden's pure and guiltless garden grew. " To loftier forms are rougher tasks assign'd; " The sheltering oak resists the stormy wind, " The tougher yew repels invading foes, " And the tall pine for future navies grows; " But this soft family to cares unknown, " Were born for pleasure and delight alone. " Gay without toil, and lovely without art, " They spring to cheer the sense and glad the heart." Mrs.

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[37]—Chironia Frutescens. [38]—Viburnum Tinus. [39]—Franklin's Tartar. [40]—Trillium sessile. [41]—Calceolaria pinnata. [42]—Camellia Japonica. [43]—Cistus incanus. [44]—Cyclamen persicum. [45]—Crocus vernus. [46]—Leucojum vernum. [47]—Amaryllis formosissima. [48]—Narcissus triandrus. [49]—Soldanella alpina. [50]—Iris sibirica. [51]—Narcissus major. [52]—Gentiana Acaulis. [53]—Cineraria Lanata. [54]—Anemone Sylvestris. [55]—Geranium striatum. [56]—Geranium Lanceolatum. [57]—Papaver Orientale. [58]—Iris Spuria. [59]—Mesembryanthemum Bicolorum. [60]—Lathyrus odoratus. [61]—Iris ochroleuca. [62]—Centaurea Glastifolia. [63]—Fragaria monophylla. [64]—Hemerocallis fulva. [65]—Clematis integrifolia. [66]—Passiflora alata. [67]—Mesembryanthemum pinnatifidum. [68]—Sempervivum arachnoideum. [69]—Rosa muscosa. [70]—Mesembryanthemum Barbatum. [71]—Statice sinuata. [72]—Helleborus lividus.