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i HS “WANUAL OF ‘oataceous PLANTS, 
CULTIVATED UNDER GLASS IN GREAT BRITAIN. 
conta! tae ae lescriptions of all the most important i ies and varieties in cultivation, their origin, Botanical History, 
ee — with Cultural oe &e., &e. ; 
iled to amateurs and cultivators of ex Orchids with a fuller account of the principal genera, 
— cultivated wet r glass than is co stained bi the Manoals hitherto in use. 
hae ris ting or er plant ts,. Mak in our aeinich, created the es niet ge en we are aa ow 
s and varities of Orchids at present in cultivation, and to which additions are constantly being 
a tag apa oad hybridisation, ads at the labour attending the compilation of a Manual sufficiently 
{ ed orig wants of cultiv ecessarily demand much time. 
therefore, decided upon adele aes acnk in slay eac aoe containing a monograph of the cultivated haces 
of one of the most i atl aries, or of a of genera. : 
READY :— 
‘Price, 7s. oe by post, 7s. gd. ee 
ELI a ‘Price by asi 10s, gd. 
