CYPRIDEDIUM (Lady’s Slipper) 
Beautiful plants which succeed well planted out¬ 
side in a cool, damp situation. C. Spectabil is 
especially fine planted at the edge of a stream 
or pond. 
CALIFORNICUM. A true bog plant, making 
strong clumps with stout leafy stems and small 
yellow flowers. Strong roots. Each, .50 ; doz¬ 
en, 5.00, 
ACUALE. Opposite leaves with a rosy purple 
flower of .great beauty. Must have acid soil. 
Each, .25 ; dozen, 2.50. 
MONTANUM. Large flowers with white sacs and 
brownish sepals. Very fragrant with the odor 
of vanilla. Strong roots. Each, .50 ; doz., 5.00. 
PUBESCENS. A plant of great beauty with 
handsome foliage and large slippers of light 
yellow. Each, .25 ; dozen, 2.50. 
SPECTABILE. Taller and stronger than above, 
with large pink flowers. Each, .25 ; dozen, 2.50. 
Other Orchids 
CALOPOGON PULCHELLUS. Magenta pink 
with lip bearded with white. Grass-like foliage. 
Each, .25 ; dozen, 2.50. 
GQODYERA RUBESCENS (Rattlesnake Plan¬ 
tain). White flowers borne in spikes. Each, 
.20 ; dozen, 2.00. 
11ABENARIA BLEPHARIGLOTTIS. Starry 
white, fringed. Each, .30 ; dozen, 3.00. 
HABENARIA CILIARIS. Flowers of brilliant 
orange-yellow with fringed petals. Each, .30 ; 
dozen, 3.00. 
HABENARIA FIMBRIATA. Large, purple flow¬ 
ers with daintily fringed petals. Each, .30 ; doz¬ 
en, 2.00. 
HABENARIA LACERA. Green, fringed. Each, 
.20 ; dozen, 2.00. 
HABENARIA PSYCODES. Small, purple fringed. 
Each, .25 ; dozen, 2.50. 
ORCHIS SPECTABILIS. Delicate purple pink 
flowers in early spring. Each, .30 ; dozen, 3.00. 
POGONIA OPHIOGLOSSOIDES. Pale rose or 
white fragrant flowers. Each, .20 ; dozen, 2.00. 
SPIRANTHES CERNUA (Ladies’ Tresses). White 
flowers borne on pretty spikes. Each, .40 ; 
dozen, 4.00. 
DELPHINIUM 
The western species of this family have dry 
ripened roots very much like Ranunculus and 
can be handled as bulbs. 
CALIFORNICUM. Dark blue flower, on single 
erect stem. Grows from 1 to 2 feet. Each, .20 ; 
dozen, 2.00. 
CARDINALE. Grows from 3 to 4 feet high, bear¬ 
ing scarlet orange flowers. Each, .20 ; doz. 2.00. 
COLUMBIANUM. Lovely, low, compact species 
with flowers of deep blue. Quite fragrant. 
Each, .20 ; dozen, 2.00. 
NUDICAULE. Like the Cardinale, but with pret¬ 
tier foliage and only from 1 to 2 feet in height. 
Each, .20 ; dozen, 2.00. 
MENZIEZI. Six inches high, with bushy habit 
and large deep blue flowers. Each, 20 ; doz. 2.00. 
VARIEGATUM. Dark blue flowers of great 
beauty, on stems of from 8 to 15 inches tall. 
Each, .20 ; dozen, 2.00. 
DODECATHEON (Shooting Star) 
HENDERSONI. Forms a handsome rosette of 
leaves in early spring, slender stems with um¬ 
bels of rose-pink flowers. Each, .25 ; dozen, 2.50. 
JEFFERYI. Flowers white and pink. Beautiful. 
Each, .30 ; dozen, 3.00. 
LATIFOLIUM. Pink, brown and yellow flowers. 
Excellent for rock gardens. Each, .25 ; dozen, 
2.50. 
rage Sixteen 
ERYTHRONIUM 
(Dog’s Tooth Violets) 
These are charming woodland plants, produc¬ 
ing in early April, small, lily-like flowers of 
which the colors run in delicate tints of white, 
pink, cream, bright yellow and rose. They thrive 
in shaded corners or crevices of rock work. Their 
beauty is enhanced by their richly mottled leaves. 
They like a light, rather moist, but well-drained 
soil. Plant the corms about three inches deep. 
The following varieties are the best and all are 
hardy. 
CALIFORNICUM. Cream colored, often with 4 
to 5 flowers on a stem. Richly mottled leaves. 
Each, .05 ; dozen, .50. 
CALIFORNICUM BICOLOR. Outer half of the 
petals is pure white, the inner bright chrome 
yellow, while the stamens are a rich gold. Ex¬ 
ceptionally good grower with a most delicious 
fragrance. Each, .10 ; dozen, 1.00. 
CALIFORNICUM WHITE BEAUTY. Appears to 
be white, although faintly tinged with cream. 
Often marked at base with maroon. Each, .10 ; 
dozen, 1.00. 
CITRINUM. Has flowers almost pure white with 
strongly contrasting deep citron on lower third. 
Very lovely. Each, .05; dozen, .50. 
GRANDIFLORUM ROBUSTUM. The flowers are 
of the brightest buttercup yellow, with leaves 
of plain green. Each, .05 ; dozen, .50. 
HARTWEGGI. Like Californicum but with more 
yellow in the flower, and each flower on a 
separate stalk. Each, .05 ; dozen, .50. 
HENDERSONI. Flowers are a lovely light 
purple with centers a deep maroon, almost 
black. Each, .05 ; dozen, .50. 
HOWELLI. Creamy with a yellow tint, but soon 
turns pinkish. Each, .05 ; dozen, .50. 
PURDYI. Has cream colored flowers with a very 
delicate light lemon center. Each, .10 ; doz. 1.00. 
TUOLUMNENSIS. Large leaves, not mottled, and 
golden yellow flowers. Quite new to both the 
garden and science. Each, .10 ; dozen, 1.00. 
MIXED ERYTHRONIUM. Dozen, .50. 
Revolutum Type 
JOHNSONI. Exquisite rose-pink flowers. Each, 
.10 ; dozen, 1.00. 
PINK BEAUTY. Deep lavender pink and most 
beautiful. No Erythronium excels it. Each, .15 ; 
dozen, 1.25. 
FRITILLARIA—NATIVE SPECIES 
