Curtis's Botanical Magazine
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English: The Botanical Magazine ; or Flower-Garden Displayed, commonly known as Curtis's Botanical Magazine, is an illustrated gardening and botanical journal started by William Curtis (Flora Londinensis) in the 18th century. The publication familiarized its readers with ornamental foreign plants, which it presented on a Octavo sized handcolored plate, accompanied by a page or two of text describing the plants properties, history and growth characteristics. The first and main illustrator was Sydenham Edwards, followed by Walter Hood Fitch and Matilda Smith. — From the English Wikipedia article.
Available online
[edit]- At the Biodiversity Heritage Library (seems pretty comprehensive)
- Botanicus.org (complete index of the first, second and third series, i.e. vol. 1 to 104, 1787 to the end of 1904)
See also
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Title page third series (1845)
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Banksia littoralis(1831)
Volume I
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Plate No. 1 Iris persica (Sowerby)
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Plate No. 1 (alternate source)
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Plate No. 1 (alternate source, masked from paper)
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Plate 2. Purple Rudbeckia, or Rudbeckia purpurea.
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Plate No. 2 (alternate source, masked from paper)
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Plate 3. Helleborus hyemalis. Winter Hellebore, or Aconite.
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Plate No. 2 (alternate source, masked from paper)
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Hepatica nobilis Plate No. 10
Volume V 145 -
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[144] Monarda didyma (then still called Monarda fistulosa)
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[145]? Hypericum Calycinum
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[147] Dais cotinifolia