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lip tinged with light rose-purple. | The precise parentage may be 
ascertained by future experiments. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, also staged a very pretty group, 
containing Lelia anceps Dawsoni, L. a. Sanderiana, L. a. Hilliana, and a 
small dark variety called L. a. atrorubens, some good forms of Cypripedium 
x Calypso, the beautiful Dendrobium Johnsoniz, D. x dulce Oakwood 
variety, Lycaste Skinneri, and a beautiful variety of Cattleya Trianz called 
Sander, with pearly white sepals and petals, and the front lobe of the lip 
rich dark velvety purple, to which an Award of Merit was given. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CALANTHE X Harrtstt.—Gard. Mag., Jan. 22, p. 49, with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM LEUCOCHILUM GODSEFFIANUM.—Garden, Jan. 15, p. 39, 
with fig. 
L#LIA AMESIANA CRAWSHAY’S VARIETY.—Gard. Chron., Jan. 22, p. 59, 
fig. 22. This is a variety of Lelia anceps. 
L&LIA ANCEPS VAR. Mrs. DE BARRI CRAWSHAY.—Journ. of — Hort., 
Jan. 20, p. 53, fig. 9. 
L#LIA ANCEPS VIRGINALIS. —Journ. of Hort., Jan. 13, p. 29, fig. 5. 
L#LIO-CATTLEYA X DiIGBYANO-TRIANE.—Gard. Chron., Jan. 1, pp. 8, 9, 
Re 0 
PAPHIOPEDILUM VICTORIA-MARI&, Rolfe.—Bot. Mag., t. 7573. 
RENANTHERA IMSCHOOTIANA, Rolfe.—Gard. Chron., Jan. 15, p. 40, 
fig. 17. 
SIEVKINGIA REICHENBACHIANA, Rolfe.—Bot. Mag., t. 7576. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
(Correspondents not answered here may find replies to their queries on other pages, and in 
some cases, for various reasons, they have to stand over for a future issue. 
G. D.. Ho, Catasetum (Erstedii and Lycaste leucantha. 
W. J. R. Probably undeveloped Odontoglossum crispum. 
R. H.M. Many thanks. Flower not yet to hand. 
Photographs received with thanks. A. W. H., H. J. R., J. H., F.H.M, A. W. W. 
W. M. A. and W. P. B. Next month. 
ERRATUM. 
A slip occurred in the reference on page 1 3, end of paragraph 1, where the word second 
should be to third. Bs 
