160 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [May, rgd 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CATTLEYA X Maroni.—Journ. Hort., 1903, i, p- 287. with fig. 
CyMBIDIUM X EBURNEO-LOWIANUM VAR. CONCOLOR.—Gard. Mag., 
1903, pp. 219, 223, with fig. ; Carden, 1903, i, pp. 250, 251, with fig. 
Cympipi1um HooxerIANuM.—Gard. World, 1903, pp. 293, 296, with fig. 
CympipIumM X LowcrinuM.—Gard. Mag., 1903, pp- 219, 235, with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM INSIGNE SANDER&.—Gard. World, 1903, pp- 296, 301, 
with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X PITCHERIANUM WILLIAMSII.—Journ. Hort., 1903, h 
p- 309, with fig. 
EULOPHIELLA PEETERSIANA.—Garden, 1903, i, p. 263, with fig. 
OponToGLossuM X ADRIAN VAR. Swopopa.—Garden, 1903, i, p- 250; 
with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM VAR. Gracr Rupy.—Gard. Mag., 1903, P- 
152, with fig. VAR. PERSIMMON.—Garden, 1903, i, P- 273 with fig. ; Gard. 
World, 1903, pp. 347, 359, with fig. 
Puaius xX Cooksoni1#.—Journ. Hort., 1903, 1, p- 353; with fig. 
Puaius X MartH#.—Rev. Hort. Belge, 1903, p. 73, with plate. 
PHALZNOPSIS AMABILIS RIMESTADIANA.—Rev. Hort. Belge, 1903, pp- 
88, 89, tig. 22. 
SOBRALIA LEUCOXANTHA.—Journ. Hort., 1903, i, p- 331, with fig. 
ZYGOPETALUM CRINITUM C@RULEUM.—Gard. Mag., 1903, PP- 152, 153 
with fig. 
CORRESPONDENCE. — 
Pan orrespondents not answered here may find replies A oy ueries on other pages, and in Some 
ey fut ure issue. In the case of "iybrid a 
se ings sent for name, the parentage and history cot shes be briefly stated, for without these 
ails we are not alates able to deal with them satisfactorily. ) ‘ 
_J. W., Rotherham. Odontogl haps 
toglossum crispum crossed with O, Rossii mnie (or pear 
the — way about) should yield a very interesting hybrid if you can gett e seedlings 
oe rms should always be selected. The imported O. crispum is an OF wai 0. 
= er should be better when well- “ikea O. triumphans is quite typical. Be : 
O. Re 3 ©, O. R. rubescens ; O. R. majus, and 2, a good ordinary Rossii, Thenamé 
ossi majus can only be applied to large forms of the species. 
TP abisach sae Odontoglossum x Adriane is remarkably variable, and a few forms whith: 
— ray ke are difficult to distinguish. There is a suspicion that cr : 
mparison with O. Hunnewellianum and O. crispuin Bee 
the intermediate cl chuatieaee. The broad petalled Gaceckion jaonie should be taken 5 
cs J. Ee resi aeons of Cattleya Mossiz are legion, and we rege that Be: 
Soc copedeneadee rosy one is the best, shape and color being g 2 
pidendrum is not yet identified. cee 
Several notes and articles are unavoidably postponed through pressure oP pee —_ 
Photographs received, with thanks. H.J.C., A.D. 
