

Cranesbill, Asiatic lilies, and daisies in the background



Currently reading About Orchids: A Chat, by Frederick Boyle (1893), found at Project Gutenberg. He assures the reader how easy all those Odontoglossums and Cattleyas are to grow ....
Read over your compositions, and when you meet anything you think particularly fine, strike it out. Samuel Johnson
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