1882. 



AND HORTICULTURIST. 



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It seems to have been left for a few skillful : ditions do not often occur in a state of nature 

 plant growers to discover, that the orchid re- now, whatever they may have done in ages long 



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quires a very nice conjunction of circumstances I since past. Under culture, the intelligent culti- 

 for its seed to grow ; and that tl ese delicate con- 1 vator can control these conditions. Mr. Dominy 



