NEW PLANTS. 
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POTHOS FLEXUOSXJS. 
Au interesting Araceous jilant, which has been introduced from India. It has flattened rooting 
stems, the leaves being alternately directed to the right and to the left, the larger ones six inches long ; 
the lamina oblong, with an acuminate deflexed apex, pale green, with a few alternate elongated 
ribs. From the peculiar character of the leaves, which lie flat ui»u the surface it climbs over, it is 
well adapted for covering walls, or for other ornamental purposes. For illustration, vide page 7. 
10s. M. 
PTYCHOSPERMA SINOAPORENSIS. 
Truly a “most elegant” Palm. It has slender stems, and rich green loaves, on smooth green 
petioles. The leaves are elegantly drooping in habit and ovate in form ; consisting of numerous narrow 
leaflets, tapering to a long slender point. It has been introduced from Singapore. 3 guineas. 
SARRACENIA ATKINSONIANA. 
A distinct liybrid raised between S. flava maxima and S. %yurpv,rea, and partaking most of the 
characters of the former parent. The pitchers are long, naiTOW and erect, green, with slight red ribs 
and reticulations. The lid is broad, cordate, green, and marked with red ribs and veins. 10s. 6d. 
SARRACENIA EXCELLENS. 
This is a neat and pretty liybrid between S. variolaris and S. Drmnmondii alba. It is of erect habit 
and distinctly shows the white pellucid spots of S. variolaris. IThe pitchers are green beeoming stained 
with close reticulations of purple-red near the upper end, the pallid spots being reddish externally. 
The lid is roundish, arching over the mouth of the pitcher, the whole with the upper part of the tube 
being suffused and mottled with dark red. 10s. 6<f. 
SARRACENIA EXCULTA. 
An erect-growing hybrid from S. atroimrpurea crossed by /S'. Jdrummomdii, assuming an intermediate 
character. The pitchers are erect and have rather a narrow wing. They arc jialc green below ; tlie 
upper end, as well as the roundish incurved undulated lid, is strongly blotched with white and reticulated 
with crimson veins. 10s. 6i/. 
SARRACENIA EXORNATA. 
This is a hybrid between S. purpurea and S. crispata, and is a strong-growing plant. Tlie pitchers 
are of t\\e p>arpurea type, but more erect, slightly narrowed at the mouth, which is dark purple-red, 
revolute and glossy, the tube dark green covered with purple-red veins, the longitudinal ribs stout with 
smaller and liner veins between. The lid is erect, ovate and wavy, the dark purple-red ribs running 
up through it and diverging. The marking throughout is bold and very effective. 10s. 8i7.. 
SARRACENIA FORMOSA. 
An elegant dwarf-growing plant, a hybrid between S. purpurea and S. variolaris. The pitcliere are 
moderately stout, funnel-shaped, incurved, with a cordate-ovate lid bent over the tube, axd a purple- 
veined wing. The mid-rib and one or two other of the stouter ribs dark purplish red ; when fullw 
matured, the pitcher is wholly suffused with purplish-red. This is a very handsome form. l®s. 6d.. 
SARRACENIA ILLUSTRATA. 
This very striking hybrid was raised from S. Hatapieta ci'ossed with S. Sievensii. It is a bMidsomc- 
crect-growing sort, with the habit of S. flava, and having long funnel-shaped pitchers strongly markedJ 
with longitudinal crimson ribs united by veins of a similar colour. The lid is cordate, .apiculate, green,, 
distinctly marked by strong red curved veins, the outer of which extend to the margin, and are nnited 
by finer reticulations, the throat being prettily veined. All the veins are of a deep crimson hue. 10a. 6d„ 
SARRACENIA MADDISONIANA. 
A hybrid between S. variolaris and S. psillaeina, dwarf in habit, with ercctish, inourving, short 
broad pitchers, which are green with (.lull red veins externally. The lid is large, incurved over the tube, 
■ovate and wavy, strongly ribbed with deep purple red veins. The mouth of the tube shows the 
translucent spots which are more or less prominent in the two parents. lOs. 6rf. 
SARRACENIA MITCHELLIANA. 
The parents of this very elegant hybrid are /S'. Vrummondii rubra aivl S. purpurea. It is graceful 
in its aspect, the pitchers are curved, funnel-shaped, broadest at top, olive-green, the substance of the. 
pitcher traversed by a profuse network of fine red veins, the whole changing later on to reddish-crimson . 
The lid is cordatc-reniform, undulated, with a bold reticulation of deep crimson-rod. For illustration, 
vide page 4. 10s. M. 
SARRACENIA RUBRA ACUMINATA. 
This variety has erect pale green pitchers, becoming freely reticulated with crimson veins near the 
top of the tube, the inside of which is freely and beautifully marked with the same colour. The lid is 
ovate-acuminate, ]uuch larger than the mouth, and veined with crimson in longitudinal meshes, the 
close reticulation of the tube being continued on the base of the lid inside. 10s. 6d. 
