176 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JUNE, 1911. 
LYCASTE SKINNERI AT BRIDGE: HALL, BURY. 
A PHOTOGRAPH of a very beautiful group of Lycaste Skinneri has been sent 
by O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Be 
the annexed figure. The species is a grea 
part of which is reproduced: in 
favourite at Bridge Hall, where 
itis used largely for room and table decoration, the supply continuing for a 
ry, 
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long period. The flowers stand well in water, and their pure colours come 
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Fig. 22. Group or LycasTE SKINNERI 
out well under artificial light. . We have 
seen the plants and noticed their 
remarkable vigour, and we believe they 
are grown under the method ot 
Indeed the species is of the easiest possible 
culture if a suitable position is found for it in the Cool intermediate house 
Being a terrestrial Orchid, it likes a little fibrous loam in the compost ; it 
also likes an abundant supply of water at the root during the growing 
culture usually recommended. 
