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MILTONIA ROEZLII. 
ALTHOUGH scarcely less beautiful t 
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van the popular Miltonia vexillaria, the 
charming species here figured is muc 
condition, and t 
ney 
1 less frequently met with in good 
— 
lis probably arises from a difficulty often found in its 
MILTONIA ROEZLII. 
culture. It occurs at a much lower elevation than M. vexillaria, and there- 
fore requires warmer treatment, a fact sometimes overlooked. The annexed 
figure represents a very beautiful group grown by Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., 
pete - : Berd eit eet eae eg 
andshows what the species is capable of w hen grown under suitable conditions, 
