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has been reduced to about sixty, and in thus 

 drastically treating them, I can assure those who 

 are interested that I have still included more than 

 need be grown. 



This can be proved beyond dispute by paying a 

 visit to one of my wholesale growers who devotes 

 his attention entirely to growing Orchids for 

 Covent Garden and other markets, where it will 

 be found that a collection occupying over twenty 

 houses, each 200 feet long, contains fewer than fifty 

 distinct varieties. 



ORCHIDS 



*c TOdontoglossum crispum. 

 *c T Pescatorei. 



c Rossii majus. 



c Adriance. 



c triumphans. 



*c or T grande. 



*iOncidium va/ricosum Rogersn. 

 *T flexuosum. 

 T sphacelatum. 

 T crispum. 

 T oblongatum. 

 *T incurvum. 

 T pulvinatum. 

 T Wentworthianum. 



Mendelii (April and May). 

 Mossice (April to June). 



