572 THE DICTIONARY 
OF GARDENING. 
Nepenthes—continued. 
rounded at base. 1883. A hybrid between NV. Rajlesiana and 
N. Hookeriana. 
N, Findlayana (Findlay’s). Pitchers pale green, mottled with 
reddish-crimson, medium-sized, produced in profusion. 1886, 
Garden hybrid. 
N. Henryana (Henry Williams’). Pitchers about Tin. long, 
reddish-purple, variegated with green; throat light green, with 
violet spots; mouth crimson, shaded with violet; lip round, 
Nepenthes—continued. 
suffused with rosy-lake. A hybrid between N. Hookeriana and 
N. Sedeni. (1. H. ser. v. 15.) 
FiG. 43. NEPHROLEPIS RUFESCENS TRIPINNATIFIDA, showing Habit and Portion of detached Frond. 
N. Hibberdii (Hibberd’s). Pitchers blood-red, spotted with pale 
yellowish-green, green inside; lid green outside, indistinctly 
marked with dull red on the inside. 1883. Garden hybrid. 
N. nigro-purpurea (dark purple). 7. leathery, glabrescent, 
acute at both ends. Pitchers dull purplish-brown, marked only 
by a few scattered, paler spots, pouch or bag-shaped, 6in. long, 
