366 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
Sarracenia—continued. | Sarracenia—continued. 
oblong-obovate, white at base, the rest velvety-crimson, mar- | $. Swaniana (Swan's). l. ‘funnel-shaped, slightly incurved, 
gined with pale yellow, creamy-pink within. l. erect, about greenish-purple, the inside of the tube, as well as the lamina, 
2it. high, slender, trumpet-shaped; lamina 3sin. across, ovate, | being closely reticulated with crimson veins; wing rather broad ; 
acuminate. Parents: S. fava and S. rubra, (G. C.n. 8., xvi. p. 41.) lamina cordate-ovate, bilobed at the apex. A handsome and 
Fig. 420. PITCHERS OF (l) SARRACENIA SWANIANA AND (2) S. MITCHELLIANA, 
S. Stevensii (Stevens’). Z. large and erect, with prominent, well-marked hybrid between S. variolaris and S. purpured. 
straight, deep crimson veins, the interstices traversed with See Fig. 420. 
numerous veinlets of the same colour; lamina large, crisped, S. Tolliana (Toll’s). J. long, slender, funnel-shaped, the orifice 
deep crimson. Parents: S. purpurea and S. flava, the latter | appearing as if cut straight across, with a recurved margin, 
being the seed-bearer. (G. C. n. s., Xvi. p. 40.) l either wholly deep purple-red with darker ribs and veins, or 
