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S. crispaia. — A supposed natural hybrid between S. flava 

 and S. rubra. 



S. decora. — Another very pretty hybrid, beautifully coloured. 



S. Drummondii. — One of the most beautiful species in culti- 

 vation ; pitchers long and prettily marked. There are two 

 varieties, called S. Drummondii alba and S. D. rubra, which 

 are very distinct. 



S. excellens. — A very "pretty garden hybrid between S. vario- 

 laris and S. Drummondii. 



S. exculta. — A hybrid between S. atropurpurea and S. 

 Drummondii alba. 



S. exornata. — A hybrid between S. purpurea and S. crispata. 



S. Fieldesii. — A handsome garden hybrid. 



S. Flambeau. — A hybrid, and one of the best and prettiest. 



S. flava (" Trumpet Flower "). — A very strong-growing 

 species. The pitchers are erect, very often reaching a height of 

 80 inches, and of a yellowish green colour. There are two well- 

 known varieties, called S. flava maxima and S. flava rubra. 



S. illustrata. — A hybrid between S. flava rubra and S. 

 Stevensii. 



S. Maddisoniana. — A grand hybrid, and very distinct. 



S. Mandaiana. — A natural hybrid, and one of the prettiest 

 of the whole family. It is perfectly distinct, and shows well the 

 character of its two parents. 



S. Mitchelliana. — A very pretty and attractive hybrid between 

 S. Drummondii rubra and S. purpurea. 



S. Mooreana, S. Patersoniana, S. Popci. — Three very beau- 

 tiful and distinct hybrids. 



S. psittacina. — The smallest growing species, and somewhat 

 rare, owing to its being very difficult to establish. 



S. purpurea. — This is commonly known as the Side-saddle 

 Flower, and although perhaps the oldest known species, it is one 

 of the most beautiful when well grown. The pitchers change 

 from green to a beautiful purple colour. 



S. rubra. — A tall-growing species. 



S. Stevensii. — A beautiful hybrid between S. purpurea and 

 S. flava, with fine stiff pitchers. 



S. Swaniana. — A handsome and well-marked hybrid between 

 S. variolaris and S. purpurea. 



S. variolaris. — A very beautiful and distinct species. 



