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VEITCH’S 
MANUAL OF ORCHIDACEOUS PLANTS, 
CULTIVATED UNDER GLASS IN GREAT BRITAIN, 
(liustrated with Maps and Numerous Engravings.) 
HIS work conta most 25am ant spec ies and varieties in cultiy ation, their Origin, Botanical History, 
Date of Intre he uction ge tie si with Colne Notes, &e., &c. 
t has been compiled ‘to supply < amateurs and cole ators of éxotic Orchids with a fuller account of the principal genera, 
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