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CATALOGUE OF THE HIGHLANDS NURSERY. 
SARRAOENIA flava (Trumpet-Leaf). One of the best of the 
. " Pitcher Plants ;" yellow- 
ish leaves 2 to 3 feet long, 
and large yellow nodding 
flowers, 4 to 5 inches wide Jo 25 f i 00 
S. purpurea (Pitcher Plant, 
Huntsman'sCup). Perhaps 
the showiest of all the 
genus, with large deep 
purple flowers, nodding on 
a stalk a foot high. Its 
curious pitcher-s h a p e d 
leaves are usually half 
filled with water and 
drowned insects 20 75 
S. variolaris (Spotted 
Trumpet-Leaf). A small 
species with spotted 
leaves, 6 to 12 inches long, 
and yellow flowers, 2 
inches wide 25 i 00 
S. rubra (Red-flowered 
Trumpet-Leal). This 
species has reddish-purple flowers on a scape 12 to 20 inches 
high; leaves reddish veined 25 i 00 
SAQGITARIA variabilis (Arrow-Head). Very showy arrow- 
shaped leaves; flowers white, on a scape one to three feet high ... 15 50 
VAOOINIUM macrocarpum (Cranberry). Cold bogs. Plant in 
growing sphagnum moss and a muddy or sandy bottom 10 do 
'TIEDEMANNIA rigida. A tall plant, with dissected green leaves 
and white flowers 15 50 
DIONiEA MUSCIPULA. 
Orchids. 
This beautiful class of plants is now very popular, and there are a great many 
beautiful native terrestrial forms which even rival some of the more rare tropical 
ones in beauty and grace. Plant in a mixture of rich woods mould and sand. A 
damp, even wet, soil suits the Platanthera the best, and they all enjoy shade. 
Each. Six 
OYPRIPEDIUM aoaule (Stemless Lady's Slipper). A good orchid 
with large purple flowers; the whole plant very downy $0 20 $0 75 
C. pubescens (Larger Yellow Lady's Slipper). Stem one to two 
feet high, with large yellow "slippers," sometimes as many as 
four on a single plant 10 75 
O. spectabile (Showy Lady's Slipper). The showiest of all North 
American orchids, and one of our most beautiful native plants; 
grows I to 2 feet high, with large foliage, and large white flowers 
tinged with purple 35 i 50 
QOODYERA pubescens (Rattlesnake Plantain). A very pretty 
little orchid, with a low cluster of green white-veined leaves, from 
which rises a spike of small white flowers, 8 to 14 inches high .... 15 60 
G. repens. This rare species has mottled leaves, and one-sided 
racemes of flowers. Somewhat smaller than the last 20 
X3-YMNADENIA tridentata. A small green-flowered orchid grow- 
/ ing in damp places 10 40 
,xPLATANTHERA ciliaris (Yellow-fringed Orchis). A beautiful 
species, t to 2 feet high, the close spike of large fringed flowers 
being a bright orange or yellow. A beautiful, showy plant 25 1 00 
/P. psycodes (Purple-Fringed Orchis). Similar to the last, but with 
/ purple flowers. A beautiful and very showy plant 25 
