92 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JUNE, 1907. 
CATTLEYA TRIAN&%.—Trih. Hort. i. p. 259, with fig. 
DENDROBIUM FUSIFORME.—Gard. Chron. 1907, 1. p. 337, fig. 142. 
Mittonia Rogezciiu.—4A mer. Gard. Chron. v. p. 32, with fig. 
ODONTIODA HEATONENSIS.—Bot. Mag. t. 8133. 
OponTiopa VUYLSTEKEX.—Rev. Hort. Belge, 1907, p. 169, fig. 39 and tab. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X ARDENTISSIMUM VAR. ESPERANCE.—Kev. Hort, 
1907, p. 231, fig. 5. Var. HERBERT Goopson, Journ. Hort. 1907, 1. p. 4a 
with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM.—Amer. Gard. Chron. v. p. 32, with fig. 
Var. FOWLERIANUM, Gard. Chron. 1907, i. pp. 277, 278, fig. 115. VAR. 
PERFECTION, Gard. Mag. 1907, p. 309, with ies 
ODONTOGLOSSUM GRANDE ALEXANDRA REGINA.—Gard. Mag. 1907, pe 
370, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X PERCULTUM.—Rev. Hort. 1907, p. 231, fig. 3. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X PRINCE EDWARD OF aicenona —Gard. Chron. 1907, 1. 
Pp- 302, 303, fig. 124. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X RoLFE#.—Rev. Hort. 1907, p. 231, ae re 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X VUYLSTEKE#.—Rev. Hort. 1907, p. 231, fig. 2+ 
Trib. Hort. it. p. 243, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X VUYLSTEKEI.—Rev. Hort. 1907, p. 230, fig. I. 
ONCIDIUM CRISPUM GRANDIFLORUM.—¥ourn. Hort. 1907, i. p. 385, with fig.. 
ONCIDIUM SARCODES.—A mer. Gard. Chron. v. p. 33, with fig. 
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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
(Orchids are named and questions pari here as far as possible. Correspondents are’ 
sipuantia to tigate the native country or parentage of ptmits sent, An ADDRESSED postcard must be: 
sent if a reply by post is desired (abroad, A ses postcards should be used). Subjects of special interest 
will be ali. evith 3 in the body of the wo 
W. We believe oe only ae method of raising seedling Odontos et is 
to sow the seeds on the compost of the parent plants, in a house where the parent plants 
do really well. aibe ty is eo and direct sunshine should be avoided. Patience and 
perseverence should bring s 
The flowers oF Dendrobium crassinode seem to be abnormal through the 
union of the. petal to each other and to the base of the column. As they were normal before 
it looks as if the plant had got out of Saat h. 
F.B. We have already a very much longer list. 
rs received with thanks. De B.C. 
We received numbers 8, 9 and 10 of the excellent vei handbooks issued by re 
Revit sind Horticultural As sociati st 92, Long Acre, Lon The two former 7 
as : ee F.L.S., the subjects being Allotments and Roses: "and the latter by Edw 
ing, F.R. H .S., and is devoted to Garden Making. They are eminently practi- 
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cal and well illustrated. 
We have received the Catalogue of stig and other plants from the Julius Roebrs 
Company, tic Nurseries, Rutherford, New Jersey. It contains an excellent selection of 
Orchids, and is profusely Gataced me photieraphs, the figure of the Phalaenopsis res 
being fam re ema fi so is fine grou Cypripediums, Phaius hy brids, 
