THE ORCHID REVIEW. [APRIL, 1903- 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CATTLEYA X. ENID MAGNIFICA.—Journ. Hort., 1903, i. p. 265, with fig. 5 
Garden, 1903, i, p. 215, with fig. 
CATTLEYA LopDIGESII VAR. HARRISONIZ SUBVAR. JORISIANA.—Lindenia, 
_t. 799. <A form of C. Loddigesii, not of C. Harrisoniana. 
CATTLEYA TRIANZ VAR. MEMORIA RopiGasi.—Lindenia, t. 795. 
CATTLEYA TRIANZ VAR. TRIUMPHANS.—Lindenia, t. 797. 
CYMBIDIUM TRACYANUM:—Revue Hort. Belge, 1902, p. 25, with plate. 
CyYPRIPEDIUM LAWRENCEANUM VAR. ARDENS.—Lindenia, t. 794. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X LEEANUM VAR. OLIVACEUM.—Lindenia, t. 798. 
CyYPRIPEDIUM X Miss LoutsA FOWLER.—-Lindenia, t. 796. 
DENDROBIUM NOBILE NOBILIUS (specimen plant).—Gard. Mag. 1903, 
p- 193, with fig. 
DENDROBIUM X THWAITESIL£.—Garden, 1903, 1, p. 203, with fig. 
DENDROBIUM X WIGANI# XANTHOCHILUM.—Journ. Hort. 1903, 1 
. 245, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X BRADSHAW. Sade, 1903, i, p. 184, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM GRACE RuBy.—Gard. Chron., 1903, 1, p- 165, 
fig. 71. Var. GRISELDIS.—Lindenia, t. 793. 
PHAL2&NopPsSIS KUNSTLERI, Hook. f.—Bot Mag., t. 7885. 
VANDA TRICOLOR VAR. TENEBROSA.—Lindenia, t. 800. 
ZYGOPETALUM CRINITUM C@RULEUM.—Journ. Hort., 1903, i, p. 197, fig. 
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CORRESPONDENCE. 
J.C. All three Odontoglossums are forms of O.  Andersonianum, and very oe, 
np oa ag rosy oO 1) being the variety Ruckerianum, and the yellow form (3) v 
hebr e Pa piscpeaiiuin insigne is below the average, but is flowering late, med 
may ‘ig be yp? aed elope 
gic A. One of the numerous forms io Cucntes a x Andersonianu 
’., Glasgow. Dendrobium specios The seedling from Paphiopedilum barbatum 
Warner x bellatulum is a form of P. x R CHE pate should develop into a good thing. 
W.H.R he seedling Dendrobium aureum X worthii splendidissimum is kno 
as D. X The Gem. The c pla ant purchased as Odontoglossim crispum fastuosum is not that 
variety, and at present quite an ordinary fo 
W.B. A form of Odontoglossum Denison with white ground, well blotched with 
red-brown on the sepals, and less so a the petals and lip. It should develop into a 
handsome thin 
Mrs. R., Florence. Paphiopedilum x Ensign is a hybrid between P. x Harrisianum 
and P. ba rba atum, and your seedling is either that or bist Zh beled allied. It is extremely 
vigorous, the leaves being es oot long and the flower ge. 
otherham. The rel segments of Odontoglossum Cervantesii will not affect 
the develdjmecst: ‘of the caps rag unless they become mouldy or decayed, seit hl is no- 
object in leaving them on after they are hesiooog Very 7 glad the e-et was so ful. 
T.T. Paphiopedilum Villon g giganteum, an exceptionally fine 
E.P.C. Believed to be Ceelogyne scainihilin: The leaves should 1 be rather long and 
ages 
We have received from Mr. A. Johnson, Bala Sphagnum Supply Co., excellent samples 
of Moanttin sphagnum ; also samples of pure Oak leaves from the last fall, in fine flaky 
condition, as rn aon by him for Orchid culture. Mr. Johnson reports that owing to the 
exceptionally stormy weather of the last few months it has been almost ne to get in 
supplies from the mountains. Particulars are given in an advertisemen 
