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THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST. 
[ August, 
another occasion. The plants here noted may 
be arranged in the following order:— 
Petals red. 
Pitchers erect. 
Lid nndnlated, narrowed at base 1. S. Drummondii. 
Lid plane, broad at the base ... 2. S. rubra. 
Pitchers spreading. 
Lid concave, hooded, entire ... 3. S. psittacina. 
Lid flattish, sinnately wavy ... 4. S. purpurea. 
Petals yellow or greenish-yellow. 
Pitchers erect. 
Lid concave, hooded 
Lid plane recnrved or wavy 
Petals white or creamy-white. 
Pitchers erect. 
Lid veined with red inside 
Lid wholly red inside ... 
5. S- VARIOLARIS. 
6. S. FLAVA. 
7. S. CRISPATA. 
8. S. ATROSANGUINEA. 
Sarracenta ft.ava ornata. 
1. S. Drummondii, Croom, Ann. Lyceum, N. ) ork , ami l.d market! with interspaces of pink or creamy- 
4, 100, t. 6.—This has erect pitchers 2 ft. long, white between the veins, and the inner surface 
funnel-shaped above, green, with prominent nerves, of the pitcher glossy crimson. The lid is ^ in. 
and a shallow wing; the upper part of the pitcher across, snborbiCular, wavy at the margins, crimson- 
