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season. If grown strongly it is remarkably floriferous, and only under such 
conditions is it seen to the best advantage. 
That the species is cultivated with great success by Mr. Rogers is further 
evident from the figure of L. Skinneri alba, which is also reproduced from a 
photograph sent by Mr. Wrigley, and which represents a plant literally 
covered with flowers. This plant had two flowering bulbs, one of which is 
Fig. 23. LycasTE SKINNERI ALBA: 
5° 
said to have produced twelve flowers, the other no fewer than nineteen, 
making thirty-one in a single season. It is a very beautiful specimen, and 
an excellent example of good culture. Mr. Wrigley and his able gardener 
must be congratulated on their success with this beautiful species, which 
we are afraid is sometimes neglected in the craze for showy novelties. The 
photographs were taken by Miss Wrigley. 
