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Cyp ripedium parvifloru’m (Small Yellow 
Lady’s Slipper)—Small form of above, 
18 in.75 2.50 
Goodyera pubescens (Rattlesnake 
Plant)—Handsome green and white 
foliage.60 1.60 
Habenaria ciliaris (Yellow Fringed 
■Orchid)—Gorgeous orange flowers, 12 
in.*.75 2.50 
Habenaria olaveleatta—'Small yellow- 
green blooms, 8 in.75 2.50 
Habenaria cristata—Bright orange, 
crested, Very acid bog soil. 12 in., 
35c each. 
Habenaria psyco"des (Small Purple 
Fringed Orchid)—Spikes of bright 
lavender flowers, fragrant. . .75 2.50 
Limodorum tuberosum (Grass Pink)— 
Handsome lavender flower on 12 
in. stems.75 2.50 
Orchis spectabalis (Showy Orchis)— 
Daintiest of all. Lavender and 
white, 5 in. 75 2.60 
Pogonia ophioglossoides (Snake 
Mouth)—Charming pink flowers on 
6 in. stems. Bogs.75 2.50 
Spiranthes cernua (Ladies Tresses)— 
White fragrant flowers, 8 in.60 2.00 
iTipularia unifolia—One leaf in winter, 
maroon underside. Spike of purple 
flowers in August.60 2.00 
OXALIS— 
R violaoea—Lavender flowers on 4 in. 
stems .60 1.50 
ORNITHOGALUM (Star of Bethlehem)— 
Escaped from Europe. 
R umbellatum—White stars which close 
at night, 6 in.50 1.00 
PACHYSTIMA canbyi—See shrubs. 
PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge) — 
Ground cover for shade, 
terminalis—Dark green foliage, ever¬ 
green, 6 in.60 2.00 
PA PAVER (Oriental Poppy)—Large 
flowers for summer. 
hybrids—Pinks, reds, salmons, orange. . .75 2.50 
PARONYCHIS (Silver Whitlow-Wort)— 
Ecellent for hbt sun in rocky places, 
argyrocoma—Native. Mats of grey- 
white foliage with white flowers. 
Choice .75 2.60 
PASSI FLORA (The Crucifixion Plant) — 
Poor soil, 4 ft. vines, 
incarnata — Handsome lavender and 
white flowers . 60 2.00 
lutea—Pale yellow.60 2.00 
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