Aprit, 1908.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 113 
LYCASTE SKINNERI AT BRIDGE HALL, BURY. 
WE have received from the collection of O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, 
Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), a series of fifteen most beautiful varieties of Lycaste 
Skinneri. Mr. Wrigley writes: ‘‘ We have had these lovely blooms in 
flower since we came back from our Windermere house, and they have 
Fig. 19. LyYCcASTE SKINNERI ALBA. 
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supplied a great quantity of cut bloom, for room and table cmiguake 
hey : *vpripedes, of which we have a goo 
indeec ay have almost outdone the Cypripedes, © g 
ndeed, they have almo eae ee od Wik 
supply as yet. . These two lovely Orchids are our mainstay 10 u OC 
i in the vear wish to draw your attention to one 
during about six months in the year. I wish tod j 
plant of L. Skinneri alba, which I purcha 
Ghent. The plant consisted of four pseudobulb 
sed in 1902 from Messrs. Pauwels, 
s, and two of these were 
