2 WvORCHID’ LITE VATURE. V2: ri wig ce 
43 Wetnes (R.), H. aware W. H. Gower—The Orchid om ge comprising 
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45 -) aue Orchid Growers Manual, with coloured frontispiece, 2nd edition, 
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47 Woolward (F. H.) and PF. ©. Lehmann—The genus Masdevallia, part 1-5, with 50 
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The Srochid Album, 
COMPRISING COLOURED FIGURES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF 
New, ii and Beautiful Orchidaceous Plants Cultivated in this Country, 
CONDUCTED BY WARNER, B. S. WILLIAMS, and H. WILLIAMS; the Botanical 
Datla by T. MOORE and W. H. GOWER; ¢he Coloured 
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being true to nature, when it is impossible to reproduce colours of many Orchids except by 
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The tex palm a ae Englis rete hegre of the plants figured, notes on their cultiva- 
tion, and such general observatio cerning them as may be likely to prove Sof interest oo ea 
to Orchid Growers. The saniects selected for the Illustrations comprise the most ornam 
portent —— and varieties, new an pier this —- and beautiful facnily : ; and we shall fel 
obliged to those Amateurs or Trade Gos wh y communicate with us for the purpose 
eseiating either Novelties or gwar fine pec of ac kinds. No pains will be spared, on oe 
part, to secure accuracy in every deta as regards the figures s and descriptions. 
“aot ork has been issued reglatly i or Monthly Parts up to the end of Vol. VIIL., s now 
issued two months, Each part ains four handsomely hand-coloured Plates, hoy corre 
sponding g Paton ; and a Volume, govone ts of Twelve Parts, will be completed every two 
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THE ORCHID GROWERS’ MANUAL. 
LLI 
BY B.S. Wi MS, 
Author A Soul the ey yard > ‘*. Selected Ferns and Lycopods,” ** Choice Stove and eam 
Plants,” ‘* Choice Stove and Greenhouse Ornamental-leaved Plants,” & 
ass faceted by = 0 0% of Orchid goers bis such gor that a SEVENTH 
and t 
and fatanans EDITION is requir eet the demand cope with the large additions of 
new and beautiful species and varieties Tat have been recently ‘titradaned, The whole work is cing 
revised, and will be issued at an early date. Full particulars of this important wo: ork will be a 
soon as ready. 
B. S. WILLIAMS & SON, VICTORIA & PARADISE NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, N. 
W. WESLEY & SON, 28 ESSEX ‘STREET. STRAND, LONDON, 
