Wedt, RARBranrn Beautiful Plawts. 
NEPENTHES PICTURATA. 
NEPENTHES, Continued. 
N. excelsior. (New.) A hybrid between N. HookeHana 
and N. Raffiesiana, and of exquisite beauty; produces a 
large number of pitchers with very dark chocolate 
brown spots; one of the most desirable varieties 
grown. 
N. Eyermanii. A very distinct hybrid, and one of the 
most beautiful of the highly colored varieties ; though 
not as lai-ge as the Maxima type, it is one of the best 
of all, and will be found quite satisfactory in any col- 
I'^'-'t'Ou $3 .50 to $5 00 
N. hybrida macnlata. Long pitchers, 
reddish purple and dark green 2 !50 to 4 00 
N. Hookeriana. Very handsome ; see cut 3 .'50 to 4 00 
N. elongata 3 .50 to 5 00 
N. Johnsonii. This grand novelty is in 
the way of iV. picturata, though of more 
robust growth. The pitchers, which 
are highly colored, are produced freely, 
nearly every leaf bearing a pitcher of 
good size 3 50 to .5 00 
N. Kennedyi 3 00 to 4 00 
N. lanata (FeiteMi). Rare; a very slow 
grower, and slow to propagate 
N. Lawrenceana. Pitchers pale green, 
spotted crimson 3 50 to 4 00 
N. Lonewoodii 4 50 to 7 50 
N. Mastersii, No. I. The true dark va- 
'■iety (i 00 to 10 00 
iraPENTHES Mastersii, No. II. A 
new hybrid between JV. aiatillatoria 
and N. sanguinea; of exquisite beau- 
ty S3 50 to 
N. Mayi 3 50 to 
N. Morg'aniana 3 50 to 
N. Northiana. Has pitchers of extra- 
ordinary size, of green color, spotted 
with purple 15 00 
N. Osborniana 4 00 to 
N. Outramiana. A recent and fine 
hybrid 3 50 to 
N. Faradisise. Large pitchers of a 
rich crimson color 3 50 to 
N. Patersonii 2 50 to 
N. picturata (See cut) 3 .50 to 
W. phyllamphora. Of robust habit, 
with handsome pitchers of the same 
color as the leaves 2 00 to 
N. KafBesiana. The true East Indian 
species, remarkable for the long pro- 
cesses supporting the pitchers. Noth- 
ing need be said in favor of this 
grand old species— it is still one of 
the best, and it is one of the parents 
of all the really good hybrids we 
have to-day 3 50 to 
N. Rafflesiana iusignis 3 00 to 
N. nivea 3 00 to 
N. Siebrechtii. A new acquisition. 
This is one of the grandest new hy- 
brids yet introduced ; a free and vig- 
orous grower, producing its im- 
mense pitchers freely; it resembles N. 
Amesiana more than any other variety, 
though its pitchers are of lighter color ; 
a desirable plant 5 00 to 
N. Savag'eiana. Is much in the way of N. 
Craiaiami, though it differs from that 
variety in that the pitchers are not 
quite as long but broader, like those 
of Houheriana. One of the best sorts yet 
raised 3 50 to 
N. Sedenii. Light green pitchers, blotch- 
ed brownish crimson ; a fine hybrid . . 2 00 to 
N. Stewartii 3 00 to 
N. superba 3 50 to 
N. Shelburnei. Amostdistiuctand strik- 
ing new hybrid. The pitchers of this 
Nepenthe are most remarkable mugs, 
with bottle-like narrow necks, and a 
beautiful color 5 00 to 
N. Taplini 4 00 to 
N. Tildeniana. A fine hybrid with gor- 
geous pitchers in the way of JV. Sie- 
hreclitii ; a very strong grower ; the 
pitchers are of a leathery texture ... 4 00 to 
N. Thorpeiana 3 50 to 
N. Veitchii. (New.) The pitchers are 
remarkable for their dimensions; of a 
light green color 
N. Zeylanica rubra. The true Ceylon 
species 3 00 to 
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