222 SARRACENIA PURPUREA. 
planted in moss, without pots, in a frame ; but either way they must be kept rather 
moist and quite shaded. At Chatsworth they are planted in small 48-sized pots, 
filled with the Hypnum proliferum moss, and plunged in a large deep flat filled 
with the same kind of moss, which is kept quite wet ; thus treated, and enjoying a 
shaded situation in one corner of the stove, they thrive and flower well. A plant 
treated after this manner produced the sample from which our drawing was made in 
the stove at Chatsworth about June last. 
The generic name is given by Tournefort, in honour of Dr. Sarrazin, a French 
physician resident in Quebec: it is called Side-saddle Flower, in allusion to the 
resemblance of the style and stigma to a woman's pillion. 
