Sarracenia 
Mr. B. S. Williams of Hollaway. Our life- 
sized wood-engraving of this plant is from a 
photograph taken during the past summer, 
in the collection of Mr Bruce, of Chorlton- 
cum-Hardy. 
S. Willisi. — A dwarf and very distinct 
kind, coming nearest to Swaniana^ with wide- 
mouthed pitcher and a large lid with crim- 
son markings. Raised at Chelsea between 
Ss. Courtii and melanorhoda^ some ten years 
since. 
aS". Wilsoniana. — This comes from Ss. pur- 
purea and Jiava, and has erect leaves traversed 
with dark crimson ribs and cross veins. The 
wing and the lid are netted with deep purplish- 
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crimson. It is a handsome plant and received 
a certificate from the Royal Horticultural 
Society. 1884. 
S. Wrigleyana. — A plant raised about 1888 
between Ss. psittacina and Drummondii alba., 
and considered one of the best of the Lanca- 
shire hybrids. Its pitchers are 1 2 to 1 5 inches 
high, slightly curved, dilated in the centre, 
and veined with red which contrasts finely 
with the white mottling on the swollen part 
of the pitcher ; flowers bright red. This 
charming plant commemorates Mr. Wrigley 
of Bridge Hall, Bury, Lanes, whose gardener 
Mr. Hubberstey reared a fine series of hybrid 
Sarracenias. 
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