288 | THE ORCHID REVIEW. [SEPTEMBER, 1908. _ 
Mr. W. P. Bound, gardener to Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton 
Park, Reigate, writes that he has purchased a business at Redhill, and 
after September 29th next his address will be, Redhill Nurseries, 112 and 
114, Station Road, Redhill, where he will carry on the business of Nursery- 
man, Seedsman and Sundriesman. Mr. Bound has been at Gatton Park 
for nearly nine years, and his skill as an Orchid cultivator and hybridist 
are well known to our readers, who no doubt will join us in wishing him 
success in his new career. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
DENDROBIUM BRYMERIANUM, GATTON ParK var.—Gard. Chron., 1908 
il. p. TIO, with suppl. fig. 
OponTIODA THWAITESIZ.—Fourn. Hort., 1908, ii. p. 147, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X WIGANIANUM SUPERBUM.—Gard. Mag., 1908, p. 
651, with fig. 
PoLysTACHYA LAWRENCEANA, Kranzl.—Bot. Mag., t. 8211. 
SOPHROCATTLEYA WARNHAMENSIS VaR. J. M. Biacx.—Journ. Hort., 
1908, il. p. 171, with fig.; Garden, 1908, ii. p. 423, with fig. 
STANHOPEA OCULATA.—Gard. Chron., 1908, ii. p. 115, fig. 44. 
TRICHOPILIA HENNISIANA, Krianzl.—Orchis, ii. p. I21, t. 18; ie. 3d: 
VANDA SANDERIANA,—Journ. Hort., 1908, ii. Pp- 147, 149, with fig. 
Z UM (Promenza) XANTHINUM.—Journ. Hort., 1908, ii. p. 195+ 
with fig. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
hids are Pre _and he uestions answered here Pete Jar as possible. Correspondents are 
renee oe give i he shageheetren r iid cb or parentage af de sent. An ADDRESSED postcard must be 
Sent i by post is desire (abroad, ie 1 sibieds mee be used), Subject ecial interest 
will be Seu with in the body of the wor Z se . ee Ie 
B.S. Some notes on the winter treatment of Cattleyas will be found in the Calendar 
had Operations, Generally speaking, the compost should be kept fairly dry when the plants 
ye H. Oncidium spilopterum, Lindl. 
hould suggest the flower sent to be a form of Cattleya x Mace | 
ete lites: C. superba and gigas. The li 4 vbrid 
C i fLarie gig e lip is more deeply lobed than in the by 
W.H.B. Dendrobium nudum is correct. 
D.W.D. We do not recognise the fibre sent, and ne 
you do not say a word as to its 
origin, nor yet atthe: ji it has been used fo tti liar, 
and its suitability remains to be proved, r potting ‘Orchids. It j is something unfamiliar, 
H. G. and F. B. Letters follow. 
: cannot suggest a name for the eb ae from the description, but you 
may have a flow sac to spare later. In surfacing with s sphagnum it is aseibecy to insert 
a fe 
cca pieces by the base, when they grow, and, ai cae. keep green, if sprayed 
OGUE RECEIVED. We have received the Catal Horticulture 
ua oy M. Draps, of — including a good selection ot Or este iiss 
