. Fig. 2.—orchids. , , FERN'S, Eic. EXGLISHM.\N'S HARBOUR. [R. E. HOLTTUM, photo. brightens an Arctic landscape, the groLuid in a tropical forest is intensely gloomy; the flowering shoots of climbers are festooned over the branches of crow'ded trees often blossoming far above the reach of man or even beyond his vision, while the smaller plants pass their life attached to the sunlit boughs of supporting trees in the topmost region of thi; jungle. Arctic conditions demand a concentration of eftort, and the result is a " rush of flowers " when once the winter is pas


. Fig. 2.—orchids. , , FERN'S, Eic. EXGLISHM.\N'S HARBOUR. [R. E. HOLTTUM, photo. brightens an Arctic landscape, the groLuid in a tropical forest is intensely gloomy; the flowering shoots of climbers are festooned over the branches of crow'ded trees often blossoming far above the reach of man or even beyond his vision, while the smaller plants pass their life attached to the sunlit boughs of supporting trees in the topmost region of thi; jungle. Arctic conditions demand a concentration of eftort, and the result is a " rush of flowers " when once the winter is passed. Timely preparation is


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