Curtis's Botanical Magazine/Volume 19
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Curtis's
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.
Continued by
John Sims, M.D.
Fellow of the Linnean Society.
VOL. XIX
Multipliez les fleurs, ornement du parterre;
O! si la fable encor venoit charmer la terre
Ces fleurs reproduiroient, en s'animant pour nous
Et la jeune beauté qui mourut sans époux
Et le querrier qui tombe à la fleur de son âge,
Et l'imprudent jeune homme, épris de son image.
Renais dans l'hyacinthe, enfant aimé d'un Dieu;
Narcisse: à ta beauté dis un dernier adieu.
Pench-toi sur les eaux pour l'admirer encore;
D'un éclat varié, que l'œillet se décore;
Et toi qui te cachas, plus humble que tes souers,
Violette, à mes piés verse au moins tes odeurs!
Fontanes.
LONDON:
Printed by Stephen Couchman and Fry Throgmorton–Street
Published by T. CURTIS, No 3 St George's-Crescent. Black-Friars-Road;
And Sold by the principal Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland.
MDCCCIV.
Indexes
[edit]In which the Latin Names of
the Plants contained in the
Nineteenth Volume are alphabetically
arranged.
- Pl.
- /720 Albuca minor.
- /733 Amaryllis Belladonna.
- /725 ––––––– curviflora.
- /726 ––––––– varicaflora.
- /716 Atragene capensis.
- 738 Banksia ericæfolia.
- 715 Bauera rubioides.
- /700 Betonica grandiflora.
- /737 Cerbera ahouai.
- /729 Cheiranthus tristis.
- /707 Chironia decussata.
- /699 Convulvulus cairicus.
- /732 ––––––––– sepium (β ) americauus.
- /713 Draba pyrenaica.
- /706 Erica longifolia.
- /705 Gentiana adscendens (α ).
- /723 ––––––– adscendens (β )
- /727 Gladiolus hirsutus.
- /719 ––––––– segetum.
- /708 hedychium coronarium.
- /730 Hesperis tristis.
- /721 Hilia longiflora.
- /709 Hypoxis serrata.
- /710 –––––– erecta.
- /711 –––––– sobolisera.
- /703 Iris virginica.
- /735 Lachenalia angustifiloia.
- /701 Marica striata.
- /736 Massonia angustifiloia.
- /694 Melanthium spicatum
- /717 ––––––––– uniflorum.
- /695 Moræ flexuosa.
- /693 –––– Iridioides.
- /712 –––– longiflora
- /696 –––– tricuspis.
- /702 –––– tripetala
- /734 Muscari moschatum.
- /731 Nolana prostrata.
- /728 Ornithogalum arabicum.
- /718 Pancratium illyricum.
- /697 Protea anemonifolia.
- /698 ––––– Scolymus.
- /739 Sanseviera sessiflora.
- /724 Stapelia revoluta.
- /722 Trichosanthes anguina.
- /704 Tritonia fenestrata
- /714 Valeriana sibirica.
In which the English Names
of the Plants contained in the
Nineteenth Volume are alphabetically
arranged.
- Pl.
- /720 Albuca, leffer.
- /725 Amaryllis, glaucous-leaved.
- /726 ––––––– divaricate-petaled.
- /716 Atragene, Cape.
- 738 Banksia, heath-leaved.
- 715 Bauera, madder-leaved.
- /700 Betony, great-flowered.
- /699 Bindweed Egyption.
- /732 –––––––– great American
- /737 Cerbera, oval-leaved.
- /707 Chironia, cross-leaved
- /719 Corn-flag, round-seeded.
- /727 ––––––– shaggy variegated.
- /703 Flag, Virginian.
- /708 Garlaud-flower, sweet-scented.
- /705 Gentian, porcelain-flowered.
- /734 Grape Hyacinth, mulk.
- /706 Heath, flesh-coloured long-leaved.
- /721 Hillia, long-tubed.
- /709 Hypoxis, saw-leaved.
- /710 –––––– upright.
- /711 –––––––––– creeping.
- /735 Lachenalia, narroew leaved.
- /733 Lily, belladonna.
- /693 Moræa, perrenial-leaved.
- /694 –––––– star-leaved.
- /695 –––––– flexuose.
- /696 –––––– trident-petaled.
- /702 –––––– three-petal-like.
- /712 –––––– long-flowered.
- /701 Marica, streaked-flowered.
- /736 Massonia, sweet scented.
- /713 Melanthium, yellow flowered.
- /731 Nolana, trailing.
- /718 Pancratium, Illyrian.
- 797 Protea, fork-leaved.
- 798 ––––– small smooth-leaved.
- /730 Rocket, night smelling.
- /739 Sanseniera, Chinese.
- /722 Snake-gourd.
- /724 Stapelia, revolute-flowered.
- /728 Star of Bethlehem, large flowered.
- /729 Stock, dark-flowered.
- /704 Tritonia, open-flowered.
- /714 Valerian, Siberian.
- /713 Whitlow-grass, mountain.