AucustT, 1914.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 233 
an interesting memento of the old establishment. It represents the 
Entrance Corridor to the Cool Orchid house, and forms an interesting little 
picture, besides illustrating well the decorative value of these beautiful 
plants. A number of Odontoglossum crispum and O. Pescatorei will 
readily be recognised, together with Dendrobium thyrsiflorum and an 
NTRANCE CORRIDOR TO Coot ORCHID HOUSES AT 
BusH Hirt PArk, ENFIELD. 
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Fig. 26. 
Oncidium, with the usual accompaniment of decorative foliage plants. 
It may be added that a short account of the Enfield establishment of 
Messrs, Hugh Low & Co. was given in 1898 (O.R., vi. pp. 294, 295), and 
more detailed one nine years later (xv. pp. 139-144). For the loan of the 
locks we are indebted to Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. 
