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Sarracenia — continued. 



S. Catesbsel (Catcsliy's). A fdi-m of S. Jlam. 



S. Drummondii (nvmnmiiiicrs).* tl. purple, 3in. long; scapes 

 loiisei- than the leaves, April, l. 2ft. lung, erect, trumpet- 

 shaped, narrouly \vini;e*l ; l;iniina erect, vonnrted, short. pointed, 

 hairv within, and. like the uiiper piution of tlie tube, white. 



Sarracenia — mnlm ued. 



S. D. alba (" liite).* I. at apex, as well as the lamina, beautifully 

 shaded and reticulated with transparent white. A tall-growing, 

 garden variety. (G. C. n. s., x. p. 281.) 



S. D. rubra (red).* Not ipiite si* tall a grower a.s S. D. aWa, but 

 like it ill other respects, except that the markings are bright red. 



KiG. 417. Upper Poktiox of Pitciikds oi-- Saurachma fi.wa atrosanguinka. 



variegated with reticulated, purple veins. 1829. This species 

 has the pecidiarity of j)roducing a second crop of pitchers late 

 in the season, wh'icli contiinie fresh on the plant iluriug the 

 winter. See Kig. 416, for which we are indebted to .\lr. Wni, Hull, 

 (K. d. S. 560 and 1071; V. M, iv, 208 ; (J, C, n, s., xv. p. 633, 

 and xvi. p. 8 ; L. & 1*. F. U. 1.) fiv.N. ,S. undulata. 



S. Fildesi (I'ildes'), of gardens. Probably .synonymous with 



,S', liara Catrshii'i. 

 S. flava (yellow).* Trumpet Leaf; Watche.s. II. yellow, 4in. to 



Sin, across; petals obovate-spathulate, undulated; stigma 2in. 



liroad ; scapes as long as the leave.s. April and May. t. erect, 



2ft. high, yellowish, trumpet-shaped, narrowly winged ; lamina 



