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About Orchids A Chat

Chapter V 

Word Count: 329    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

tors, M. Oversluys, writes from th

down not a place to put in a shilling piece which is not a wound, through the very small red spider and other insects. Also my people are the same. Of the five men I took out, two have got fever already, and one ran back. To-morrow I expect other peons, but not a single one from Mengobamba. It is a trouble to get men who will come into the woods, and I

with axes. Below are all shrubs, full of climbers and lianas about a finger thick. Every step must be cut to advance, and the ground cleared below th

write when I can-the mosquitos don't

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About Orchids A Chat
About Orchids A Chat
“The contents of my Bungalow gave material for some "Legends" which perhaps are not yet universally forgotten. I have added few curiosities to the list since that work was published. My days of travel seem to be over; but in quitting that happiest way of life—not willingly—I have had the luck to find another occupation not less interesting, and better suited to grey hairs and stiffened limbs. This volume deals with the appurtenances of my Bungalow, as one may say—the orchid-houses. But a man who has almost forgotten what little knowledge he gathered in youth about English plants does not readily turn to that higher branch of horticulture. More ignorant even than others, he will cherish all the superstitions and illusions which environ the orchid family. Enlightenment is a slow process, and he will make many experiences before perceiving his true bent. How I came to grow orchids will be told in this first article.”
1 MY GARDENING. I2 MY GARDENING.II3 MY GARDENING.III4 AN ORCHID SALE5 ORCHIDS6 COOL ORCHIDS7 Chapter IV8 Chapter V9 WARM ORCHIDS10 HOT ORCHIDS11 THE LOST ORCHID12 AN ORCHID FARM13 ORCHIDS AND HYBRIDIZING