MAkCH, 1922.| THE ORCHID REVIEW. 8t 
A few 
METHOD, 
gus is added. 
ULTURE 
fter being. sterilised by heat the necessary fun 
germinates rapidly with considerable regularity. 
- Cc 
MESSRS, CHARLESWORTH’S SYSTEM OF RAISING SEEDLINGS BY THE PURE 
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DL 
The 
BULBOPHYLLUM FLETCHERIANUM.—This remarkable species from New 
Guinea is again flowering in™the collection of the Rev. J. C. B. Fletcher, 
Mundham Vicarage, Chichester. Its first appearance was at the meeting of 
the Royal Horticultural Society held May 5th, 1914, when an Award of 
Merit was granted. The spike then carried a cluster of seven flowers, but 
on the present occasion the number has increased to twenty-five, which are 
of a reddish-purple colour, speckled with white. The pendulous leaves 
temind one of those of Phalznopsis Schilleriana. 
