June, 1917.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 129 
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aie) MILTONIA ROEZLII. aes 
* LIKE Miltonia vexillaria, the beautiful-M. Roezlii never seems to have 
become common in cultivation, probably because it requires a rather 
warmer house, and has a way of deteriorating when the two are grown 
MILTONIA ROEZLI. 
together. The accompanying figure, however, representing a fine group 
grown by the late firm of Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., shows what the species 
is capable of under suitable conditions. The plants were grown in a moist, 
