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Cyrtopodiums are now starting to grow. They are rather difficult to 
flower, but if the last made pseudobulb is of a flowering size it should be 
made to do so by withholding water until the flower spike appears, which it 
will do from the side of the new growth when that is about two inches long. 
Like Odontoglossum citrosmum, the members of this family rarely flower if 
not compelled in this way. They may be grown in pots, or baskets, but 
should always occupy a very light position close to the glass and in good 
warmth when growing. E 
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ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
ANGULOA UNIFLORA.—Gard. Chron., April 4, p. 423, fig. 62. 
CaTaseTuUM RAnpll, Rolfe, Bot. Mag., t. 7470. 
CaTTLEYA TRIAN2, Mrs. WARREN Hoox.—Amer. Gard., March 21, p. 
177, fig. 49. Apparently a good C. T. delicata. 
Coax JuGosus.—Garden, April 18, p. 294, with fig. 
CypRIPEDIUM X CARNUSIANUM.—Gard. Mag., April 18, p. 250, with fig. 
CypRIPEDIUM X DENISIANUM.—Gard. Mag., April 4, p. 216, with fig. 
CyPRIPEDIUM EXUL, MAJOR JoIcEy’s vaR.—Journ. of Hort., April 9, pp. 
319, 323, fig. 55; Gard. Mag., April 11, p. 237, with fig. 
CyYpRIPEDIUM Farr1EANUM.—Gard. World, April 11, p. 513, with fig. 
DENDROBIUM X CLIO, TYNTESFIELD VAR.—Journ. of Hort., April 23, 
pp. 366, 367, fig. 62. 
MILTONIA X BLEUANA AUREA.—Gard. Mag., March 28, pp. 200, 201, 
with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM ARTHURIANUM.—Journ. of Hort., March 26, 
P- 273, fig. 49. 
OponTOGLossuM X Pittianum.—Gard. Mag., April 11, p. 237, with 
fig. ; Gard. World, April 18, p. 527, with fig. A form of O. X Wilckeanum. 
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ORCHIDS AT THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
THERE was again a very fine display of Orchids at the Royal Horticultural 
Society’s meeting at the Drill Hall, James Street, Westminster, on April 
7th, and a considerable number of Certificates and Medals were awarded. 
Baron Sir H. Schroder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), staged 
a choice group, to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It included the 
large and richly-coloured Calanthe x Baron Schréder, Cattleya Lawrence- 
ana concolor and C. L. Vinckei, the beautiful Lzlia x vitellina, Lzlio- 
cattleya X Doris var. Xantho, and L.-c. x Veitchiana, Dendrobium 
