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Sarracenia —continued. 
S. melanorhoda (dark red). 7, semi-decumbent, elongated, 
funnel-shaped, gradually increasing in diameter from the base 
to the aperture, when mature blood-red, veined with blackish- 
crimson; wing broad; lamina erect, crisped, reddish-yellow, 
veined with blackish-crimson, hairy on the side facing the 
aperture. Parents: S. Stevensii and S. purpurea. See Fig. 419. 
Sarracenia—continued. 
mondii rubra and S. purpurea. See Fig. 420, for which we are 
indebted to Mr. Wm. Bull, 
S. Moorei (Moore’s). ft about 4in. in diameter, pendulous, 
fragrant; sepals greenish, tinted with rose outside; petals deep 
rosy-pink outside, pale creamy-pink within, 2tin. long. l. about 
2ft. high, erect, trumpet-shaped, winged, 4in. in diameter at the 
Fic. 419. PITCHERS OF (1) SARRACENIA MELANORHODA AND (2) S. FORMOSA. 
S. Mitchelliana (Mitchell’s).* /. curved, funnel-shaped, broadest | 
at the top, olive-green, traversed by a profuse — — 
red veins, the whole changing, later on, to reddis lution’ of 
lamina cordate-reniform, undulated, with a bold sonir r Drüm- | 
deep crimson-red. A very elegant plant. Parents: S. 
; lamina about 3in. across, sessile, hairy, with a 
creat ot: poh Fon veins inclosing lighter spaces. Parents : 
8. flava and S. Drummondii. (G. C. n. s., xvi. p. 44.) — 
S. Popei (Pope’s). fl. 4in. in diameter; sepals greenish, flushed 
with red, ovate-oblong; petals twice as long as the sepals, 
