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CE cm MANUAL OF ‘caucus PLANTS, 
CULTIVATED UNDER GLASS IN GREAT BRITAIN. 
rk f all most important species and varieties in cultivation, their origin, Botanical History, 
ate of Soe tal together with bones ] Notes, &c., &c. 
is being compiled to supply amateurs and cultivators i Saag Orchids hed a fe account of the principal genera, 
, and varieties tivated under glass mem is contained i Manuals hith 
: xtension of Orchid culture duri the last eee or a century, par Say Crock ‘the increased taste for, and appre- 
autify fine ae awenet bi orien of plants, has in our opinion, created t the desideratum which we we are now 
chids at present in cultivation, and which additions are constantly being cs 
‘ , that labour at ee eee 
