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Sarracenia — continued. 



oblon^-oliovjite. white at Itase. the rest velvety-criinsmi, mar- 

 flineii with piile yellow, creainy-pink within. I. erect, at)OUt 

 2ft, hijih, slemler, tniiiipet-shaped ; lamina S^in. across, ovate, 

 acuminate. Parents ; .S'. 'lara and S. lubra. (( ». C. n. s., xvi, \i. 41.) 



Sarracenia — corUinued. 



S. Swaniana (Swan's). I. fnnnel-shaped, sli;;htly incurved, 

 jiiv.-iiish-i.niple, the inside of the tuhe, as well as "the lamina, 

 lieiii;; cl.isuly reticulated with crimson veins ; win^ rather hroad ; 

 lamina cordate-ovate, bilobed at the apex. A handsome and 



Fig. 420. Pit.hkrs oi' (1) S.vrricema .SWvVNiana and (2) S. MrrcniiLLiANA. 



S. Stevensii (Stevens'). I. lar^e and erect, with prominent, 

 straight, deep crimson veins, the interstices traversed with 

 numerous veinlets of the same colovn- ; lamina large, crisped, 

 deep crimson. Parents: .S*. piirpurra and S. jiava, the latter 

 being the seed-bearer. (G. C n. s., xvi. p. 40.) 



well-marked hybrid between S. aaritdarifi and .S'. %iurpnroa. 

 See Fi.y-. 420. 

 S. ToUiana (Toll's). I. Ions, slender, funnel-shaped, the orifice 

 appearing as if cut straight across, with a recurved margin, 

 either wholly deep purple-red with darker ribs and veins, or 



