NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
SARRACENIA ATROSANGUINEA. 
A stiikingly handsome variety of the Side-saddle llower. TIic pitcliers form long narrow funnels, 
'•^xpiiiuliiig at the mouth. The hroail roumlish lid is ereetly curved over the orifice, at first green, witli 
red reticulations, but gradually becoming deeiier coloured, and at length entirely covered with a rich 
deep, sanguineous red, which has a satiny lustre. The flowers are very regularly campauulate in out- 
hne, upwards of three inches across, the five petals regularly curving downwards; they are of a creamy- 
white, and hide the green umbraculiform style ; the sepals, which are primrose-yellow, curve over the 
■petals but stand ([uite separated from them. The flower is particularly elegant in shape. This very 
remarkable plant was imported from North America, and was awarded a First Class Certificate when 
•’•'xlubited at South Kensington. 1 guinea. 
