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ORCHIDS—Orchids require a moist sweet soil for best results. These are some of the 
loveliest wildings for our gardens, and should be more generally used. All of them 
are hardy and many are readily forced indoors. 
CALOPOGON pulchellus, GRASS-PINK ORCHID. 12-14 in. June-Aug. Violet-rose flowers, 
golden-yellow hairs on lip. Likes moist humus soil. A real treasure for the wild 
garden or meadow. 1.50 3.75 30.00 
CYPRIPEDIUM, LADYSLIPPER. 
acaule, PINK LADYSLIPPER. 12-15 in. June. Clear pink, with darker pink veinings. 
.90 2.25 18.00 
pubescens, COMMON YELLOW LADYSLIPPER. 12-18 in. May. Bright yellow, large 
flowers. 1.00 2.50 20.00 
spectabile, SHOWY LADYSLIPPER. 12-24 in. May-June. White with pink or rosy-purple 
shades. Of remarkable beauty. Plant in damp peat or sphagnum bog in partial 
shade. 1.00 2.50 20.00 
GOODYERA pubescens, DOWNY RATTLESNAKE-PLANTAIN. 12-15 in. July. Yellowish- 
white flowers in dense spikes rising from white-striped dark green basal leaves. 
Likes shade. 90 2.25 18.00 
HABENARIA, FRINGE-ORCHID. 
ciliaris, YELLOW FRINGE-ORCHID. 9-18 in. July-Aug. Striking orange-yellow flowers 
in 6 inch spike. 1.50 3.75 30.00 
blephariglottis, WHITE FRINGE-ORCHID. 2-2V 2 it- July-Aug. Pure white flowers with 
fringed lip and petals. 1.50 3.75 30.00 
fimbriata, LARGE PURPLE FRINGE-ORCHID. 3-5 ft. June-July. Fragrant lilac or rarely 
white flowers. 1.50 3.75 30.00 
lacera, GREEN FRINGE-ORCHID. 18-24 in. July-Aug. Greenish-yellow deeply fringed 
flowers. 1.50 3.75 30.00 
psycodes, SMALL PURPLE FRINGE-ORCHID. 2-3 ft. July-Aug. Flowers lilac-purple or 
rarely white. . 1.50 3.75 30.00 
ORCHIS spectabilis, SHOWY ORCHID. 6-8 in. May-June. Dainty and rare Orchid with 
bright pink flowers. Give partial shade. 1.50 3.75 30.00 
POGONIA ophioglossoides, ROSE POGONIA. 12-15 in. June-July. Fragrant rose-colored 
flowers. 1.50 3.75 30.00 
SPIRANTHES lucida, WIDE-LEAF LADIES-TRESSES. 10 in. May-July. White flowers with 
pale yellow lip, in small dense spikes. Plant in moist soil. 1.50 3.75 30.00 
ORCHIS—See ORCHIDS 
PENTSTEMON, PENTSTEMON. 
laevigatus digitalis, FOXGLOVE PENTSTEMON. 3 ft. July. Huge heads of pure white 
Foxglove-like flowers.90 2.25 18.00 
SHELL PINK. 2 ft. July-August. The name is descriptive of this. One of the loveliest of 
Pentstemons.90 2.25 18.00 
PHLOX, PHLOX. 
amoena, AMOENA PHLOX. 4-6 in. May-June. Low green mats with deep rose 
.75 1.85 
divaricate, BLUE PHLOX. 6-10 in. April. Pinkish blue.75 1.85 
divaricata laphami, 12 in. May-June. An improved clear blue form. 
1.00 2.50 
ovata, MOUNTAIN PHLOX. 12-15 in. May-June. Pink.90 2.25 
stolonifera, CREEPING PHLOX. Small clusters of purple and violet flowers. 
.90 2.25 
subulata atropurpurea. 4 in. Deep red. Dark green foliage. 1.00 2.50 
subulata, APPLE BLOSSOM. 4-6 in. April-May. Shell pink. Unusually fine. 
1.00 2.50 
subulata brittoni. 4-6 in. May. Star-like white flowers..90 2.25 
subulata "VIVID", MOSS PHLOX. 3-4 in. April-May. Vivid clear pink. 
1.00 2.50 
WHITE MOSS (subulata alba). 3-4 in. April-May. Pure white.. . .75 1.85 
NAMED HYBRIDS OF PHLOX paniculate. 
ANTONIN MERCIER. Large lavender flowers.90 2.25 
BEACON. Brilliant cherry-red.75 1.85 
COMMANDER. Crimson-red with darker eye.90 2.25 
COUNT ZEPPELIN. White, carmine eye. 1.00 2.50 
DEBS. Bright crimson. 1.00 2.50 
E. I. FARRINGTON. Salmon-pink, white eye. An outstanding variety. 
.90 2.25 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. Bright salmon-pink, dark red eye. . . 1.00 2.50 
ENCHANTRESS. Bright salmon-pink.90 2.25 
FIREBRAND. Orange-scarlet.90 2.25 
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