COOL ORCHID UOUbE'^. t»3 



agreeable secondary consideration. Mr. AVarner has more than 

 once advised the association of Orchids and Vines, and he more- 

 over very truly asserts that " there are few Orchids worth grow- 

 ing which might not be cultivated under Vines." I know from 

 experience that many choice Dendrobes make a vigorous 

 growth in the genial heat of a warm vinery in which bright 

 sunlight is subdued by the fresh green foliage above, and this 

 is equally true of many other genera. The accompanying 

 sections of houses (see pp. 30, 31) will be found adapted to the 

 culture of Orchids under different conditions, and similar houses 

 may be erected at a very moderate outlay. 



