ULTURE. 363 
Sarracenia—continued. 3 
S. Catesbeei (Catesby’s). A form of S. flava S.D i 3 
i š . D. akba (white).* 7. at apex, as well as the lami 
S. Drummondii (Drummond’s).* jl. purple, 3in. long; shaded and reti d with tr iront white- A tallgrowing, 
3). $ : z g; scapes aded and reticulated with t a -i i 
er —— — — l. 2ft. long, erect, Baie | garden variety. (G. C. n. s. Spi 1) ee 
a » harrowly winged ; lamina erect, rounded, short-pointed, S. D. rubra (red).* Not nite o tall ag 
hairy within, and, like the upper portion of the tube, white, | like it in other respects, E anarei —— pris sewer 
Fic. 417. UPPER PORTION OF PITCHERS OF SARRACENIA FLAVA ATROSANGUINEA, 
S. Fildesi (Fildes’), of gardens. 
S. flava Catesberi. : 
ava (yellow).* Trumpet Leaf; Watches. f. yellow, Jin: to 
5in. across; petals obovate-spathulate, undulated: stigma 2in. 
Probably synonymous with 
variegated with reticulated, purple veins. 1829. This species 
has the peculiarity of producing a second crop of pitchers late 
in the season, which continue fresh on the plant during the 
winter. See Fig. 416, for which we are indebted to Mr. Wm. Bull. 
(F. d. S. 560 and 1071; F. M. iv. 208; G. C. n. s., xv. p. 633, 
and xvi. p. 8; L. & P. F. G. 1.) SYN. S. undulata. 
S. 
broad; scapes'as long as the leaves. April and May. l. erect, 
2ft. high, Silowish, trumpet-shaped, narrowly winged ; lamina 
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