THE ORCHID REVIEW. 265 
CULTURE OF LALIA GRANDIFLORA (MAJALIS) AT 
BRIDGE HALL. 
WE recently gave some particulars respecting this beautiful species and 
its variety alba (p. 202), and now we have received two beautiful photographs, 
showing the typical form, as grown in the collection of O. O.Wrigley, Esq., 
La&LIA GRANDIFLORA. 
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Bridge Hall, Bury, by Mr. Rogers, together with the following cultural 
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note. One photograph shows a single plant, bearing four fine flowers, the 
other a small group, which latter we have much pleasure in reproducing, as it 
shows the great beauty of the species when successfully grown. The photo- 
graph, we believe, furnishes another example of Miss Wrigley’s skill with the 
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camera, and the cultural particulars have been given by Mr. Rogers, 
