16 JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
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*Hookerii. A magnificent species, of robust habit; the leaves are long and broad sup- 
porting fine large pitchers upwards of four inches in length and two inches in di- 
ameter. The ground color is dark green, which is profusely streaked and blotched 
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*Rafflesiana. Of robust growth. producing very large pitchers of great beauty, which 
measure from six to twelve inches in length; ground color dark green, mottled and 
blotched with red. Its handsome pitchers render it a general favorite.......... ..... 2 50 
*Sedeni. The pitchers are produced freely even on very small plants; they are of me- 
dium size, oblong, dilated at the base, narrowed above the centre; and slightly ex- 
panded towards the top, and provided with two ciliolate wings ; in color a dark 
green, densely coyered with dark red spots. It is of dwarf and very neat habit. $2 to 5 00 
PITCHER PLANT. 
*Hybrida Maculata. It is of free growth, and produces its pitchers in great profusion ; 
they are cylindric, slightly contracted above the middle and winged, the wings 
being ciliated; they are stained with purplish red spots of a peculiar tint, by which 
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*Morganie. Itis of dwarf neat habit, furnished with smooth, pale green leaves with 
red midribs. The pitchers are flask-shaped, with two rather narrow ciliclate wings, 
when fully grown are from six to eight inches in length. On the younger plants 
the pitchers are beautifully mottled with bright red and pale green; in the older 
plants they are almost self-colored and blood red. The lid is always pale green, 
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