yO4 | THE ORCHID REVIEW. [MarcH, t913) 
on leaving the firm. He has a long experience of Orchid culture, having 
been previously with Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., and he would be 
glad to hear from anyone requiring his services, either in a private or 
trade collection. 
We have received from Mr. Gosto Behary Seal, Calcutta, a photograph 
of part of his plant house, including a number of interesting Orchids, 
among which we can distinguish a fine example of Arachnanthe Lowii in 
bloom, and some Cattleyas, and Phalznopsis, which are grown with palms 
and other foliage plants. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
BRASSOLZLIA VAR. RIDOLPHIANA.—Bull. Soc. Tosc. Ort., 1913, p. 11, 
with coloured plate. A white-flowered form of B.-l. Veitchii, raised from 
Lelia purpurata X Brassavola Digbyana. 
CC@LOGYNE CRISTATA, Lindl.—Bot. Mag., t. 8477. 
CyMBIDIUM J. Davis.—Gard. Mag., 1913, p. 115, with fig. 
CyMBIDIUM LowIANUM (a well-flowered specimen).—/Journ. Hort., 1913, 
i. p. 131, with fig. 
CyYPRIPEDIUM IpINA.—Gard. Chron., 1913, 1. p. 131, with fig. 
La&:LIOCATTLEYA FIRMINII VAR. ARDENS.—Gard. Mag., 1913, p. 81, with 
fig. 
ODONTIODA MADELINE VAR. PRINCE OF ORANGE.- Gard, Chron., 1913, 
1. p. 92, fig. 45. 
ONCIDIUM CHEIROPHORUM.—Journ. Hort., 1912, ii. p. 591, with fig. 
SOPHRONITIS GRANDIFLORA.—Gard. Mag., 1913, p. 99, with fig. 
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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
{Orchids ave named — a answered he “ as far as possible. Corresponden’s 
requsedt to give the native try or parentage of plants sent. An ADDRESSED postcard must be 
es reply by post is dissed tebe ad, ar postcards Gone be used). Subjects of special interest 
tl dealt with in the body of the wo 
H.T. P.—We wpeigotsy - gs thanks receipt of donations to the Frank Ashton 
Relief Fund and also to t . W. Wilks’ Testimonial Fund, both of which have bern 
frowarded to the proper posed 
A.A.P.—Phalzenopsis Hebe, Rchb. f. 
ee ee received with thanks.— Mrs. F.B.L. ; G.B.S. 
qa: .W., next month 
We suite veaesiea aes the Gardeners’ Chronicle Office a copy of The sia Note 
Book, by Robert Woodward, jr. Its object is to enable horticulturists and others to keep 
records of the behavior of the recent trees, &c., in their collections. ach pa ies is ane 
vided with ruled spaces for the Name, Origin, Habitat, Soil, Situation, &c., with a spac 
for notes of subsequent behavior. It is well adapted to the purpose, and sich seat 
should be very useful for reference. 
Catalogue received.—Messrs. Hassall & Co., Chase Side, Sere London, N., 
containing a large selection of species, varieties and hybrids, with prices 
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