112 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (May, 1917. 
Sse LYCASTE SKINNERI. Vor 
YCASTE Skinneri has long been grown with great success at Bridge 
Hall, Bury, the residence of O. O. Wrigley, Esq., the species being a 
favourite with Mr. Wrigley. Its flowers are used largely for room and 
table decoration, as they stand well in water, and their pure colours show 
Fig. 15. Lycastr SKINNERI AT BRIDGE HA, Bury. 
out well under artificial light. Moreover, the supply continues for a lons 
period. Ata meeting of the Manchester Orchid Society held on April 5th 
last, a series of twenty-one beautiful varieties, white ‘and coloured, was 
included in a fine Sroup, to which a Special Vote of Thanks was accorded. 
The way the species is grown by Mr. Rogers is well-shown in an illustration 
of an earlier group, reproduced from a photograph taken by Miss Wrigley- 
