Sarraccnia. 37 



venulis minoribus conjunctis distincte notatum, intus arctius profunde purpureo-rubic- 

 undo-reticulatum. 



Nach Masters soll dies ein natürlicher Bastard von purpurea X flava sein. Sehr 

 schön ist der Kontrast zwischen den rötlich-lila Petalen und der grünlichen Griffelscheibe. 



S. Wilsoniana Nicholson, Dict. of Gard. Suppl. (1901) 654. 



S. flava X rubra. 



S. Popei Hort, ex Gard. Ghron. New Ser. XVI. (1881) 41; Nicholson, Dict. of 

 Gard. III. (1887) 365. — Folia erecta, ca. 2 ped. longa, angusta, tubiformia; oper- 

 culum 3,5 poll. diam. ovatum acuminatum. Flores 4 poll. diam. ; sepala viridula, rubro- 

 suffusa, ovato-oblonga; petala sepalis duplo longiora, oblongo-obovata, basi albida, ceterum 

 velutino-rubicunda, pallido-luteo-marginata, intus pallide rubella. 



Erzogen in Glasnevin, wo Mr. Pope die Aufsicht über die Sarracenien hatte. 



S. minor X purpurea. 



S. Swaniana Nicholson, Dict. of Gard. III. (1887) 366 fig. 420. — *S. vario- 

 laris X purpurea*-. — Folia infundibuliformia, leviter incurva, viridulo-purpurea, tubo 

 intus ut operculum arcte venis rubicundis reticulato; ala pro rata lata; operculum 

 cordato-ovatum, apice bilobum. 



S. minor x psittaoina. 



S. decora Hort, ex Gard. Chron. (.1889) II. 250; Nicholson, Dict. of Gard. Suppl. 

 (1901) 654. — »Probably between S. psittaeina and S. variolaris«. 



S. formosa Hort. Veitch ex Gard. Ghron. (1881) II. 281; Gartenfl. XXXII. 

 (1883) 318c; Nicholson, Dict. of Gard. III.. (1887) 364 fig. 419. — S. psittaeina X 

 variolaris. — »The pitchers have more of the decumbent habit of S. psittaeina than 

 of the erect growth of S. variolaris, and are about intermediate in length between 

 those of the two parents. The broad, lateral wing is also intermediate in form, while 

 the beak-like lid of the pitcher is altogether that of S. psittaeina. All the upper por- 

 tion of the pitcher has a bright crimson, reticulated nervation, with the characteristic 

 white Spotting of S. variolaris] the basal portion is pale fulvous-green « . 



S. Maddisoniana Nicholson, Dict. of Gard. III. (1887) 364; Gartenfl. XXXVI. 

 (1887) 389; Gard. Ghron. (1889) II. 81. — *S. variolaris X psittaeina«. — Folia 

 leviter erecta, brevia, lata, viridia, extus obscure venosa, ore pellucido-punctato; oper- 

 culum amplum, supra tubum ineurvatum, ovatum, undulatum, distincte venis profunde 

 purpureo-rubris reticulatum. Habitus nanus. 



S. purpurea X rubra. 



S. Chelsonii Hort, ex Veitch Gard. Chron. VIII. (1877) 600, IX. (1878) 11, XIII. 

 (1880) 722 et icon. 725, XV. (1881) 817; 111. Hort. XXVII. 388; Nicholson, Dict. of 

 Gard. III. (18 87) 36 4. — »Leaves richly coloured with crimson of a brighter hue than 

 those of either parent«. 



Nach Nicholson eine schöne Hybride von S. rubra Q X purpurea q?, zuerst bei 

 Veitch auferzogen und 1877 ausgestellt. Die Kannen vereinigen die längliche Form 

 derer von S. rubra mit der. breiteren Dilatation derer von S. purpurea. Im Habitus 

 steht der Bastard in der Mitte zwischen der niederliegenden purpurea und der auf- 

 rechten rubra. 



S. purpurea X psittaeina. 



S. Courtii Hort, ex Gard. Chron. (1881) II. 381; Gartenfl. (1886) 29; Nicholson, 

 Dict. of Gard. III. (1887) 364. — Folia statu juniore inde a medio apicem versus 



