FEBRUARY, 1912.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 49 
ONCIDIUM KRAMERIANUM. 
THE annexed figure represents a good form of Oncidium Kramerianum, and 
is reproduced from a photograph taken by Mr. M. Bateman of a plant now 
flowering in my collection, carrying three spikes. For a warm house it is a 
most useful species, its quaint butterfly-like flowers never failing to arouse 
Fig. 10. ONCIDIUM KRAMERIANUM. 
interest in all who see it. It is of easy culture, and should be widely grown 
by all possessing a house capable of maintaining the required heat. The 
average temperature of 60 deg. in winter and early spring, with a proportional 
rise during summer, suits this Orchid admirably, and it shouid be given a 
light position at the warmest corner of the house. It rarely rests, and con: 
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