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Nature, how to copy from |
14 |
Orange Blossom |
Citrus |
43 |
Passion Flower |
Passiflora |
51 |
Primrose |
Primula |
17 |
Professional sketch, etc. |
3 |
Progress of the art |
5 |
Pupils—necessarily limited—testimony of former pupils |
2 |
Purposes to which the materials are applied |
9 |
Regent's Park Gardens |
8 |
Rhododendron |
26 |
Roses—instructions |
30 |
Rose, Cabbage |
Rosa Centifolia |
30 |
Rose, Moss |
Rosa Muscosa |
32 |
Rose, White |
Rosa Alba |
32 |
Rose, Damask |
Rosa Damascena |
33 |
Rose, Sweet-scented Tea |
Rosa Safrano |
34 |
Rose, Yellow |
Rosa, Cloth of Gold |
34 |
Rose, Austrian Briar |
Rosa Lutea |
35 |
Salvia |
Salvia Patens |
49 |
Seringa |
Oleineæ |
44 |
Sir Joseph Paxton |
58 |
Snowdrop |
Galanthus Nivalis |
17 |
The Lady's Newspaper, articles in |
2 |
The Queen's warrant |
3 |
The Manchester Examiner answered |
6 |
The colours |
10 |
Tulip, Van Thol |
Tulipa Præcox |
22 |
Tulip, Summer |
22 |
Victoria Regia, The |
Victoria Regia |
57 |
Violet, White |
Viola Odorata |
19 |
Violet, Purple |
Viola Purpurea |
20 |
Visitors |
59 |
Wallflower |
Cheiranthus Cheiri |
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