328 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [Ocroprr, 1913. 
sixty years has been purchased by Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading, also 
the principal part of the seed grounds at Langley, and will be transferred 
to the latter as from October 1st, 1913. Messrs. Veitch’s Nursery trade 
will, however be carried on at Chelsea, Langley, and Feltham until Sir 
Harry J. Veitch retires altogether from business. 
The Langley Orchid Nursery of Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, with the 
entire stock of Orchids, hybrid and otherwises has been acquired as from 
October Ist, 1913, by Mr. Sidney Flory, Twickenham, and Mr. HANg © 
Black, Streatham Hill, who will carry on the business under the style of 
Messry. Flory and Black, Orchid Nursery, Slough, Bucks. Both the 
partners have a long experience, Mr. Flory having carried on the Orchid 
Nursery, Twickenham, since the death of Mr. H. A. Tracy, with whom he 
had long been associated, and Mr. Black having been for many years 
Orchid grower to R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham Hill, 
where Orchid raising has long been a speciality. We wish the new firm 
success, and it starts under very favourable auspices, for Messrs. Veitch 
have an extensive stock. of choice hybrids. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
BULBOPHYLLUM MEDUS&.—Garden, 1913, p. 188, with fig. 
CATASETUM MICROGLOssuM, Rolfe.—Bot. Mag., t. 8514. 
CATTLEYA LAWRENCEANA. oan. Chron. 1913, li. p. 156, coloured 
plate. 
CATTLEYA MENDELII QUEEN ALEXANDRA.—Journ. Hort., 1913, ll. p- 
303, with fig. 
DENDROBIUM DeEAREI MCBEAN’s vaAR.—Gard. Mag., 1913, p. 725; 
with fig. 
L&LIOCATTLEYA GEORGE WoopuHamMs.—Gard. Mag., 1913, p. 705, with 
fig. 
ODONTIODA BRUGENSIS VAR. EILEEN.—Gard. Mag., 1913, pp. 649, 662, 
with fig. 
VANDA SANDERIANA mEcCneS) .—Aorticulture, 1913, p. 361, with fig. 
He dahl TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
{Orchids are named an d ques aise oe here a ee Bes ett Jost aenede are 
requested to give the native country or parent, of plants ED. postcar ust 0¢ 
sent if a A eb Ly 4 post is desired ( of Sor reply posteards hdl : ee > Subjects “of F sais 
interest wil ealt with in the body of th rk}. 
made enquiries dea a plant of Renanthera Rohaniana, but have 
not yet been able rose secure one. We oa 2 on if any of our correspondents who may 
have a aie ies disposal will communicate 
F.S.—Lissochilus stylites, Rchb. f. aod} Plearothallis ne sym ca Rchb. f. 
with thanks.—Ch. & Co. ; G.B.S. 
es received.—Descriptive Ca’ aie Otter of Orchids fron, Mesctt. (As J. 
Keeling & st Bradford, Yorks., containing a good selection of species and hybrids, with 
prices, and a number of illustrations. 
