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Ge ODONTOGLOSSUM CHIRIQUENSE. | eG) 
NE of the rarest and most interesting Orchids offered at the Red 
Cross Sale, held at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster, 
is Odontoglossum chiriquense, presented by W. G. Groves, Esq., 
Fig. 34. ODONTOGLOSSUM CHIRIQUENSE. 
Holehird, Windermere, where is has been one of the gems of the 
collection for a number of years. Its history is given at pp. 49, 50, of 
our seventh volume, and the annexed figure represents the plant 
which received a Silver Flora Medal from the R.H.S. in July, 1898, 
in recognition of its excellent culture (O.R., vi. p. 255). The plant 
was on a teak raft, three feet long by two feet broad, and had several 
leading growths and two strong spikes, with an aggregate of sixty- 
