224 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JULY, 1910-6 
form a very handsome object. A light position in a Cool or Intermediate 
house should suit it when growing, with the soil kept slightly moist when 
at rest. It is during the latter period that these terrestrial deciduous 
Orchids are the most difficult to manage. Bh. AR. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CaTTLEYA X DussELDORFII UNDINE, WESTONBIRT VAR.—Journ. Hort., 
1910, i. p. 483, with fig. 
CATTLEYA LAWRENCEANA VAR. MAry-ReGina.—Journ. Hort., 1910, 1. 
Pp: 355, with fig. ; Gard. Mag., 1910, p. 431, with fig. 
CIRRHOPETALUM BIFLORUM, J. J. SM.—Bot. Mag., t. 8321. 
CYMBIDIUM X EBURNEO-Low1ANuM.—Gard. Chron., 1910, i. pp. 406-407, 
fig. 185. 
CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS.—Gard. Chron., 1910, 1. p. 369, fig. 163. 
CYPRIPEDIUM SPECTABILE.—Gard. Chron., 1910, 1. p. 370, fig 164. 
ERIA RHYNCOSTYLOIDES.—Gard. Chron., Tg10, i. p. 378, fig. 167. 
MILTONIA X BLEUANA, HESSLE VAR.—Garden, 1910, i. p. 277, with fig. 
MILToNIA X BLEUANA NOBILIOR.—T7b. Hort., 1910, pp. 99, 103, 
with fig. 
MILTONIA VEXILLaRIA VAR. SNOWFLAKE.—Journ. Hort., Ig10, i. p. 531; 
with fig. 
ODONTIODA KING GEORGE V.—Journ. Hort., 1910, i. p. 507, with fig. 
ODONTIODA ST. FUSCIEN VAR. IMPERATOR.—Gard. Mag., 1910, p. 457, 
with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X MEMORIA KING Epwarp VII.—Gard. Mag., r1gto, 
Pp: 427, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X ROsSIAN& VAR. RUBENS.—Garden, 1910, i. pp. 238, 
239, with fig. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
[Orchids are named = questions age esd as seed as epasater Correspondents are 
requested to gine the native country or parentage of pla ent, An ADDRESSED postcard must be 
sent if a reply by posti ig Pe tithes 2 rey postcards eear be used). "NSabjects of special interest 
wll be didi with in the body of the 
—The “disease” on she : ypripedium leaves is caused by yellow thrips, whose 
active presen ce was immediately detected by the aid of alens. Fumigate with one of the 
tobacco preparations, and " wi the leaves as often as necessary till all the insects are 
destroyed. The rust will remain as a disfigurement to bce old leaves, but the young ones 
may be saved if the aera aie destroyed. 
. C. P.—Thanks for the note ; we were able to correct the record. 
G. F.M.—The white Bee Orchis is rare. A note on the subjectis unavoidably 
postponed. 
H.G.— —Apparently a ‘pia -coloured form of Dendrobium hercoglossum, Rchb. f. A 
note on the subject is held o 
ei toumay tien 
E.F.C.—Next mo 
Photographs eae with thanks—A.P. (next month), L. & H. 
