E»dward Gillett, SouthwicK, Massachusetts 
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ORCHIDS- ROSES 
GOODYERA Menziesii. A species from the PaciHc coast, with larj^e mottled leaves. 20c. 
HABENARIA blepharioglottis (White Fringed Orchis). A rare and beautiful species 
found growing in sphagnum 
moss. One to 2 feet high, 
bearing at the top a spike of 
pure white fringed Bowers. 
Rare. At home in the bog. 
25 cts. 
H. ciliaris {Yellow Fringed 
Orchis). Cxrowth similar to 
the last, but Bowers are yellow 
and very Bne. Takes readily to 
cultivation, and thrives nicely 
in moist garden soil or bog. 
20 cts. each, 5r.25 per doz. 
H. psycodes. 'The Bowers are 
smaller, more crowded than 
in the last, and deeper purple. 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
H. Hookeri ( Two - leaved 
Orchis). 'This plant has two 
large leaves growing Bat on 
the ground, with a few small greenish Bowers growing along the upper part of the 
stalk. Found in well-drained leaf-mold under evergreens. 150. each, 51.50 per doz. 
LIPARIS liliifolia ( Twayblade). About 4 inches high, bearing a short raceme of purplish 
Bowers. Plant in well-drained soil; ashadybank is preferable. 15c.each. 5 i per doz. 
L. Lcesellii {Green I'wayblade). With greenish Bowers. This plant ilelights in a wet 
situation just at the edge of water. 15 cts. each, 51.25 per doz. 
ORCHIS spectabilis (Showy Orchis). Leaves oblong, shiny, 4 to 5 inches long, near 
the ground. Stem 4 to 7 inches high, bearing a few pink, purple and white Bowers. 
10 cts. each, 5i per doz. 
POGONIA ophioglossoides. A little fibrous-rooted plant, found growing in sphagnum 
moss and wet places in leaf-mold. Flowers rose-colored or white. Stalk 4 to 10 inches 
high, ic cts. each, 5i per doz. 
SPIRANTHES ceinua (Ladies' 'Tresses). Cirows 6 to 20 indies high. Leafy below, 
bearing at the summit a dense spike of white Bowers. 10 cts. each, 5 i.io per do/. 
Roses 
In the following list of Roses, only 
those are mentioned that are particularly 
desirable on account of their hardiness, 
easy culture and beautiful Bowers. I 
offer large. Bowering plants (too large 
for the mail 1 . 
Anne de Diesbach. Flowers large, 
crimson, fragrant. 35 cts. 
Baroness Rothschild. Flowers large, 
light pink, deepening to rose, borne 
on long stems, and surrounded by fine 
clusters of dark green leaves. 40 cts. 
Crested Moss. Deep pink buds, with 
mossy fringe and crested. A beauty. 
Fine plants. 50 cts. 
Fisher Holmes. Deep glowing crim¬ 
son ; large, full, and of fine form. 
\'erv fragratit. 40 cts. 
Madame [Georges Bruant ;^Rose. (See page 30.) 
Oypripedium spectabile. (See i^receding i>age.) 
