536 - CYP. REGINAE — Queen Lady Slipper, the 
handsomest of all the Cypripediums, large 
pure white flowers and sepals, tinged with 
538 - CALAPOGON PULCHELLUS—Grass Pink, 15" 
Solitary basal leaves, magenta flowers, no 
handsomer flower grows . .30 
158 - CALAPOGON PALLIDUS, a southern form of 
Calapogon Pulchellus, a little beauty .50 
539 - CALYPSO BOREALIS — Fairy Slipper, 7", 
flowers rose purple, white and gold, sepals 
purple .50 
540 - EPIPACTIS REPENS — Rattlesnake Plantain, 
prostrate bluish green leaves veined with 
white, white flowers on 15" stem.50 
557 - EPIPACTUS GIGANTEA — Brook Orchid, tall 
leafy stems with bronze green blossoms 
flushed with pink, exquisitely dainty, likes 
moisture .75 
656 - HABENARIA BLEPHARIGLOTTIS Plume 
of Navarre, 18", a beautiful white fring¬ 
ed orchid, easy of culture .50 
541 - HAB. CLAVELATTA—Club Spur Orchid, 16", 
bluish green leaves with greenish white 
flowers .50 
542 - HAB. CILIARIS — Orange Fringe, flaming- 
orange flowers of large size on 18" stems .35 
49 - HAB. CRISTATA — Crested Orchid, brilliant 
orange plume 18 to 24" high .50 
543 - HAB. DILATATA — White Lance, 20", waxy 
white, clove scented flowers, very showy .50 
544 - HAB. FIMBRIATA — Plume Royal, handsome 
Lilac plumes on 20" stems .75 
545 - HAB. HYPERBOREA—Green Lance, 24", yel¬ 
lowish green flowers .50 
657 - HAB. LACERA — Ragged Orchid, 18", pale 
yellow fringed plume .50 
546 - HAB. PSYCODES — Butterfly Orchid, clusters 
of mauve colored flowers on 20" stems .50 
194 - HAB. NIVEA—The Snow Orchid of the South, 
15 to 24" high, snow white plume, very 
attractive .75 
658 - ISOTRIA VERTICILLATA—Whorled Pogonia, 
12", flowers yellowish green with brown se¬ 
pals growing above a whorl of reddish 
green leaves, very unusual and interesting .35 
547 - LIPARIS LILIFOLIA — Twablade, a curious 
and interesting orchid with mauve flowers 
varied with purple and green. 7" .35 
278 - LIPARIS LOESELII — Loesel’s Twayblade .50 
548 - ORCHIS SPECTABILIS—Showy Orchid-Kirtle 
Pink, one of the beauties of Spring, pink to 
mauve flowers with white spur .35 
549 - POGONIA OPHIOGLOSSOIDES — Rose Po¬ 
gonia, Snake Mouth, 15", pale rose to 
white flowers .50 
550 - SPIRANTHES CERNUA — Nodding Ladies 
Tresses, 15", white fragrant flowers . .35 
551 - SPIRANTHES GRACILIS — Slender Ladies 
Tresses, 20", white flowers with green 
stripe . .35 
44 - SPIRANTHES ROMANZOFFIANA — Hooded 
Ladies Tresses, 20", easy of culture, sun 
or shade . .50 
272 - TIPULARIA DISCOLOR — Crane Fly, interest¬ 
ing and desirable for every collection .50 
581 - PHLOX—Dwarf - Fairy, pale blue with pur-. 
pie eye, a beautiful rock plant .35 
206 - Atrolilacina, deep lavender.25 
214 - Divaricata, forms great masses of clear lav¬ 
ender blue flowers .25 
582 - Vivid, bright pink with dark eye, one of 
the finest dwarf phlox .25 
100 - Ovata, brilliant cerise . 25 
195 - Subulata, light and dark shades of pink .25 
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