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124776The Botanical Magazine — Volume 5William Curtis

THE

Botanical Magazine;

OR,

Flower-Garden Displayed:


IN WHICH
The most Ornamental Foreign Plants, 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.

A WORK

Intended for the Use of such Ladies, Gentlemen, and Gardeners, as
wish to become scientifically acquainted with the Plants they cultivate.


By WILLIAM CURTIS,

Author of the Flora Londinensis.


VOL. 5


___________" the garden yields
"A soft amusement, an humane delight.
"To reaise th' insipid nature of the ground,
"Or tame its savage genius to the grace
"Of careless sweet rusticity, that seems
"The amiable result of happy chance,
"Is to create, and give a god-like joy,
"Which ev'ry year improves"       Armstrong.



LONDON:

Printed by Stephen Couchman,
For W. CURTIS, No 3, St Georges Crescent, Black-Friars-Road ;
And Sold by the principal Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland.

M DCC XCII.

Indexes[edit]

In which the Latin Names of
the Plants contained in the
Fifth Volume are alphabetically
arranged.

Pl.
/173 Aitonia capensis.
/159 Alyssum saxatile.
/161 Amygdalus nana.
/180 Azalea nudiflora var. coccinea.
/174 Buddlea globosa.
/153 Bulbocodium vernum.
/166 Cheiranthus maritimus.
/156 Coreopsis verticillata.
/176 Cytisus Laburnum.
/147 Dais continifolia.
/170 Draba aizoides.
/152 Epidendrum cochleatum.
/179 Fumaria glauca.
/158 Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis.
/157 Hyacinthus botryoides.
/146 Hypericum calycinum.
/178 --------- Coris.
/168 Iris pavonia.
/171 Ixia chinensis.
/169 Ixora coccinea.
/175 Kalmia latifolia.
/177 ------ glauca.
/172 Lamium Orvala.
/151 Lotus tetragonolobus.
/145 Monarda fistulosa var.
/155 Oxalis versicolor.
/165 Pelargonium cordifolium.
/148 ----------- betulinum.
/163 Phlox divaricata.
/160 Pumonaria virginica.
/164 Ranunculus gramineus.
/162 Sanguinaria canadensis.
/167 Sophora tetraptera.
/154 Saponaria Ocymoides.
/150 Tagetes patula.
/149 Zinnia multiflora.

In which the English Names
of the Plants contained in
the Fifth Volume are alphabetically
arranged.

Pl.
/173 Aitonia cape.
/161 Almond dwarf.
/159 Alyssum yellow.
/172 Archangel balm-leav'd.
/180 Azalea scarlet.
/174 Buddlea round-headed.
/153 Bulbocodium vernal.
/148 Crane's-bill birch-leav'd.
/165 ------------ heart-leav'd.
/164 Crowsfoot grass-leav'd.
/156 Coreopsis whorled.
/147 Dais continus-leav'd.
/170 Draba fengreen.
/152 Epidendrum two-leav'd.
/179 Fumitory glaucous.
/158 Hisicus china-rose.
/157 Hyacinth grape.
/168 Iris peacock.
/171 Ixia Chinese.
/169 Ixora scarlet.
/175 Kalmia broad-leav'd.
/177 ------ glaucous.
/176 Laburnum common.
/151 Lotus winged.
/160 Lungwort Virginian.
/163 Lychnidea early-flowering.
/150 Marigold French.
/145 Monarda crimson.
/162 Puccoon Canada.
/146 St. John's-wort large-flower'd.
/178 --------------- heath-leav'd.
/154 Soap-wort basil.
/167 Sophora winged-podded.
/166 Stock Mediterranean.
/155 Wood-sorrel striped-flower'd.
/149 Zinnia many-flower'd.