NEW, EAEB AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
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SARRAOBNIA ORISPATA. 
A distinct and striking form of Side-saddle flower, introduced from North America. It may possibly 
be a natural or wild hybrid between S. flava and S. rubra. It has erect funnel-shaped pitchers ; the 
hd IS erectly arched and roundish ; the upper part of the pitcher and the central part of the lid are 
marked by longitudinal pencillings of red, forming a rather open reticulation. The flowers are fully 
tnree mches broad, the petals drooping, white, spathulately oblong, hanging loosely, but somewhat 
converging at the tips, recui ved at the edge ; the sepals arch over the petals, and have the margins 
recurved. 7s. 6d. and 10s. Oif. t- > 6 
