NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
77 
A distinct and 'atiiking form of Side-saddle flower, introduced from North America. It may 
I'ossibly he a natural or wild hybrid between S. flam, and S. rubra. It has erect funnel-shapell 
pitchers ; the lid is erectly arched and roundisli ; the upper jiart of the pitcher and the central )mrt of 
the lid are marked by longitudinal pencillings of rod, forming a rather open reticulation. The flowers 
are fully three inches broad, the petals drooping, white, sjrathulatcly oblong, hanging loosely, but 
somewhat converging at the tips, recurved at the edge ; the sepals arch over the petals, and have 
the margins recurved, 10s. Qcl. 
