INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS 



In shape resembling N. x Chelsoni, but the wings are broader, and 

 the colouring of the profuse crimson blotches richer. 



NEPENTHES x COUETII. 



Veitchs' Catlg. of PL 1878, p. 13, fig. ; Masters in Gard. Chron. 1881, vol. xvi. p. 844, 



fig. 160. 



A hybrid from seed of an unnamed species from Borneo fertilized with 

 pollen of Nepenthes X Dominii, raised at Chelsea by Court. 



NEPENTHES x CYLINDKICA. 

 Gard. Chron. 1887, vol. ii. p. 521, fig. ; Veitchs' Catlg. of PL 1888, p. 6, fig. 



A distinct hybrid raised at Chelsea by George Tivey from Nepenthes 

 hirsuta glabrescens (N. zeylanica rubra of gardens) crossed with N. 

 Veitchii. 



NEPENTHES x DICKSONIANA. 



Gard. Chron. 1888, vol. iv. p. 543, fig. 541; Veitchs' Catlg. of PL 1889, p. 11, fig. p. 6. 



The offspring of Nepenthes Rafflesiana flowering in the Botanic Garden 

 at Edinburgh, fertilized with the pollen of N. Veitchii sent from Chelsea. 

 The cross effected by Mr. Lindsay, the progeny was dedicated to the late 

 Professor Dickson. 



NEPENTHES x DOMINII. 



Gard. Chron. 1862, p. 398. 



This, the first hybrid Nepenthes ever raised by man, was obtained at 

 Exeter by John Dominy, by crossing N. Eafflesiana with an unnamed 

 species with green-coloured pitchers from Borneo. 



NEPENTHES x F. W. MOORE. 



Jour, of Hort. 1904, Nov. 10th, p. 414, fig. 



A hybrid raised at Chelsea by Tivey from Nepenthes X mixta with 

 N. X Dicksoniana, and of the same parentage as N. X Sir W. Thiselton- 

 Dyer and x N. picturata. 



The pitchers are green, more or less globular in shape, with a fine red 

 margin to the mouth and deep fimbriated wings. 



NEPENTHES x INTERMEDIA. 



Gard. Chron. 1875, p. 118 (Report of Exhibit of New Plants) ; Veitchs' Catlg. of PL 1875, 

 p. 9, with fig. ; The Garden, 1877, vol. xi. p. 429, with fig. ; Masters in Gard. 

 Chron. 1882, vol. xvii. p. 179, with fig. 



Raised at Chelsea by William Court from Nepenthes Rafflesiana and an 

 unnamed Bornean species with small spotted pitchers. 



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