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Curtis's
BOTANICAL MAGAZINE,
COMPRISING THE
Plants of the Royal Gardens of Kew,
AND
OF OTHER BOTANICAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GREAT BRITAIN;
WITH SUITABLE DESCRIPTIONS;
AND
A SUPPLEMENTAL OF BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL INFORMATION
BY
SIR WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, K.H., D.C.L. Oxon.
LL.D., P.R.S., and L.S., Vice-President of the Linnean Society, and Director of the Royal Gardens of Kew.
VOL. III.
OF THE THIRD SERIES;
(Or Vol. LXXIII. of the Whole Work.)
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Detail of illustration from title page.
" No chilling cold deforms the beauteous year,
The springing flowers no coming winter fear."
LONDON:
REEVE, BENHAM, AND REEVE, KING WILLIAM STREET, STRAND.
1847.
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