64 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (FEBRUARY, 1903. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CaTTLEYA Mossi@ ARNOLDIANA Low’s vaRIETY.—Journ. Hort., 1903, 
i, p. 91, with fig. 
C. M. Sir Tuomas Lipton.—Rev. Hort. Belge, 1903, p. 3, with plate. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X GALATEA MAJUS.—Journ. Hort., 1903, p. 47, with 
fig. | 
CYPRIPEDIUM X HINDEANUM.—Gard. Chron., 1903, 1, p. 53, fig. 26. 
DIsA GRANDIFLORA (specimen plant).—Card. Chron., 1903, i, p. 37, 
fig. 20. 
La.ia Dicpyana.—Garden, 1903, i, p. 45, with fig. 
L#LIO-CATTLEYA X YELLOW PRINCE.—Rev. Hort., 1903, p. 12, with 
plate. 
LEPTOLALIA X VEITCHII.—Gard. Chron., 1903, i, p. 50, fig. 23, 24. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM (proliferous).—Gard. Chron., 1903, i, p» 13, 
fig. 6 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X WALTONENSE.—Gard. Chron., 1903, i, p. 51, fig. 
25; Journ. Hort., 1903, i, pp. 70, 71, with fig.; Gard. Mag., 1903, p. 73, 
with fig. ; Garden, 1903, i, p. 78, with fig. 
ONCIDIUM GARDNERI.—Gard. Chron., 1903, 1, p. 19, fig. g. 
SACCOLABIUM CELESTE.—Journ. Hort., 1903, 1, p. 25, with fig. 
SOPHROCATTLEYA X EXIMIA.—Journ. Hort. , 1903, i, 3, with fig. 
STANHOPEA OCULATA.—A mer. Gard., 1903, p. 39, fig. 9g. 
CORRESPONDENCE, 
"lea lis ae not answered here may find pe poo to their oa on ast page f = im some 
aes, for various reasons, they may have to stand o r for a future issue. In e of hybrid 
poe ings sent hot name, the parentage and history iiele larg be “briefly ee a ‘lho "a 
details we are not always able to deal with them satisfactorily, ) 
J.W. A: named varieties of Paphiopedilum x Leeanum are getting very numerous, 
ut we do not know by what characters some of them are distinguishe urse 
foes them side by side under the same conditions would form an excellent test of their 
stinc 
jJ.R. The ere are many fine things which have not yet been adequately citi, and an 
occasional photograph of such things would be acceptable. 
Odon es Sarton oes hebraicum, Rchb. f., is only a form of the earlier O. 
Andersonianum. the inal i. Race cmonianna: the ground colour was white; im 
oO. ebraicum Night yellow | fn some forms are quite mace between the two. For 
an cccmae of this most polym 10rphic hybrid see is i. pp. 170-174. 
-G.A. Gomeza Barkeri 
G.F.M. Phragmipedilum Lindleyanum, so probably not a “ stray seedling.” 
Photographs received, with thanks. Mrs. .K., J.Ms W.S., G. PA., C. & Co. 
A few ~ unavoidable delay has occurred in the issue of the present number. 
We have received the Illustrated Catalogue of Lath Roller Blinds, and other shading 
materials, from Messrs. Walters & Co., of Great Tower Street. These blinds, it is at 
necessary to add, have been found ‘invaluable for perf Orchid ef tions and similar 
rg gene orchid baskets and rafts are also included in € firm’s manufactures 
€ seen from our oo pages t sar Mr. Whiffen, late arden ner to J. 
praenew, Esq., is seeking an engagem and his experience should be ioctl to those 
n need of some one to take charge of their collections. 
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