582 SARRACENIACEAE 
purple, bp obovate 2 pea -disk 3-3.5 em. broad, the lobes eae at 
the apex: capsule abou in diameter.— (SWEET PITCHER-PLANT Bogs 
and low pinelands, an Plain and adj. Piedmont, W Fla. to S 
—BSpr.—Flowers very fragra 
S. REDEE Croom. Leaves erect, EE trumpets narrowly s 
er 2 dm. long, slightly winged (or metimes all wing and no tube), 
the upper Ee gradually expanding, white, Miren with purple, like the pisc. 
ovate or suborbieular hood, whose margins are undulate above and recurved 
below, the ud of the pitcher revolute: scape erect, scarcely poc "im the 
Lind ves: flowers 7—9 cm. broad: sepals ovate, 5-6 cm. long, obtuse: petals fiddle- 
haped, 57 em. Long, n style-disk 5-6 cm. broad, the lobes 2-cleft: 
T 2.5-3.5 cm. in diameter.—(PURPLE-TRUMPET.  FIDDLER'S-TRUMPET.)— 
Sandy dd Coastal “Pla ain, mW la. to Miss., and W Ga.—Spr.—Hybridizes 
with S. Man i 
: r 
his name has not been a ed because he based it on a mere description by 
Robin, e seeing actual specimen 
b. S. flava L. Leaves (summer) erect, elongate: trumpet-shaped, narrowly- 
winged, 5-13 dm. tall, gradually expanding above, the edges revolute, - 
upper part, as well as the very broad apiculate hood which is 8-1 2 
broad, often bright-yellow, more or less a edad with decine or purple ns 
winter leaves eonsisting of wing without tube hood: seape about as tall as 
the leaves: flower 10—12 cm. broad: sepa als widest at the ada, 4—5 em. long, 
rounded at the broad apex: petals er hare em. g: blades nar- 
rowly obovate, o xd ener to t liptie claw, scarcely widened at th 
base: style-disk 7-9 cm. broad, the pre 2-cleft at the apex: capsule about 
2 cm. in du UE GOLDEN-TRUMP is " WATCHES. TRUMPET- 
LEAF. HUNTSMAN'S-HORN.  FLY-CATCHERS 5 Wet ee Coastal Plain, 
Piedmont, and S end of Appalachians, N Fla. t a.—Spr.—Hy- 
bridizes with S. minor.—The mountain plant may be a men Species. 
6. S. SI edgei Macfarlane. Leaves (summer) erect, rather oar pitchers 
narrowly trumpet-shaped, 2-8 dm. long, Slightly expandin g above: hood ovate, 
Mp poca straight inconspicuous re ins, these much less branched nnd 
n S. flav eape about as tall as the aes sepals widest near the bas 
mom B th e narro d t blunt apex, 4—5 cm. long, resembling the Fes in 
texture: petals E enun yellow, 5—6 em NS. fiddle- -shaped: blades r hombie- 
he the abruptly widened basal portion nearly 2 cm. long, rhombic-obovate 
eapsule similar to tha S. flava.—(YELLOW TRUMPETS.)—Wet pc ge 
Coastal Plain, Ala. to E Tex--Spr 
7. S. Jonesii Wherry. Leaves (summer) rus pce expanded upward, 
5 dm 
but rather oe bi qon shaped, 3 tall, green, but often 
with rather nspicu red veinings. Hood ovate to suborbicular, ee 
high over the e orifice, finely inco D ly veined: scape o as the 
leaves, at leas aes pid sepals widest nea e base, obtuse, ar cm. Son ng: 
petals re red, em. long, fiddle-shaped ; blades orbicular- ok : capsule 
about 1.5 c renee —Bogs, wet meadows, and swamps, various provinces, 
W. Fla. to "Miss. and N. C:—Spr. 
8. S. minor Walt. Leaves erect, 2-10 dm. long, Bids shaped, -o 
expanding from the base, variegated at and n top wi an 
perp? veins and white or yellowish sear like. DUREE hood. rab es 
