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season water freely, but at other times only give enough 

 moisture to keep the bulbs from shriveling. 



Propagated by dividing the plants when they begin to 

 grow. 



Bromheadia. Lindley. Epiphyte. 



In honor of Sir Edward F. Bromhead. 



C. Bromheadia palustris. Sumatra . . B. R., 30, 18. 



B. M., 4001. 



Flowers dull white; lip pale yellow and 'violet, purple 

 tipped. 



Grow in pots, in moss ; East Indian house. 



Broughtonia. Broivn. Epiphyte. 



In honor of the botanist Broughton. 



Broughtonia liladna of Gard. Mag., 201, and Lem. Jard., 

 is Laliopsis domingensis. 



A. Broughtonia sanguinea. Jamaica . Lodd. Cab., 793. 

 SYNS. Satyricum parasiticum B. M., 3076. 

 (Brown). B. M., 3536. 



Broughtonia focdnea. 

 Dendrobium sanguineum (Schwartz). 

 Epidendrum sanguineum (Schwartz). 



Flowers crimson. The flowers are produced from the 

 top of the bulb, during the summer, and last long in per- 

 fection. Propagated by division. 



These plants should be grown on blocks with a little 

 moss, and plenty of light and sun. It is a lovely plant, 

 which is too little grown. 



