Curtis, W. (1795). 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 accurately represented in their natural colours ; to which are added, their names, class, order, generic and specific characters, according to the celerated Linnæus , thier places of growth, and times of flowering ; together with the most approved methods of culture ; a work intended for the use of such ladies, gentlemem, and gardeners, as with to become scientifically acquained wiht the plantas they cultivate. Couchman.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCurtis, William. 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 Accurately Represented in Their Natural Colours ; to Which Are Added, Their Names, Class, Order, Generic and Specific Characters, According to the Celerated Linnæus , Thier Places of Growth, and Times of Flowering ; Together with the Most Approved Methods of Culture ; a Work Intended for the Use of Such Ladies, Gentlemem, and Gardeners, as with to Become Scientifically Acquained Wiht the Plantas They Cultivate. London: Couchman, 1795.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCurtis, William. 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 Accurately Represented in Their Natural Colours ; to Which Are Added, Their Names, Class, Order, Generic and Specific Characters, According to the Celerated Linnæus , Thier Places of Growth, and Times of Flowering ; Together with the Most Approved Methods of Culture ; a Work Intended for the Use of Such Ladies, Gentlemem, and Gardeners, as with to Become Scientifically Acquained Wiht the Plantas They Cultivate. Couchman, 1795.