heer EC FE. 
H A. BURBERRY respectfully begs to notify to the readers 
* of the Orcuip Reverw that he has just resigned his 
position as Orchid Grower to the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, 
M.P., in order that he may place his entire services at the disposal 
of the Orchid loving public. 
Having had a great and varied experience with Orchids and 
their culture, he proposes paying a visit—or more, according to 
arrangement—to the establishment of any lady or gentleman in any 
part of the United Kingdom who may be pleased to accept his 
services, and to personally demonstrate there on the spot a// matters 
appertaining to the well-being of Orchids. 
It has been his opinion for a long time past that cultural 
instructions so given would result in an immense benefit to the 
amateur and new beginner in Orchid culture, because the effect of 
his long experience could at once be grasped and turned to good 
account. 
He has therefore the honour of placing himself at their 
command, and solicits the favour of their patronage. And he will, 
on request, be pleased to post his List of Fees, which will always be 
found reasonable and just. 
He will also have great pleasure to execute commissions, and 
will exert his best endeavour to give the highest satisfaction to all 
who commit their trust to him. 
I am, 
Yours most sincerely, 
Ethel House, H. A. BURBERRY. 
King’s Heath, 
Birm ingham. 
