ZYGOPET ALUM—Continued 
Each 
Z. var. crinitum . $2.50 
Z. maxillare var. 
Gautieri. A very 
beautiful variety; 
flowers 2 to 3 inches 
across, with bronzy- 
brown and violet- 
purple ; labellum vio¬ 
let-blue, sometimes 
spotted and striated 
with deeper blue. . . 5.00 
Z.xanthinum. (Syn. 
Promenceci xanthi- 
num.) . 2.50 
Native 
Hardy 
Orchids 
These are all beautiful 
and interesting, perfectly 
hardy, and may be used 
for planting profusely in 
the grounds in moist, shady 
places. 
Sophronitis grandiflora —See page 44 
APLECTRUM CALOPOGON 
Each Doz. Each Doz* 
A. hyemale (Putty Root). Fine for moist C. pulchellus. Desirable for the 
shades .$0.25 $2.50 bog.SO.15 $1.50 
CALYPSO 
C. borealis. Showy pink 
flowers; damp shades. Each 
25c., per'doz.-$2.50. 
CYPRIPEDIUM 
C. acaule (Lady’s Slipper, 
Moccasin Flower). Often 
called the Red Lady’s Slip¬ 
per. Plant in well-drained 
soil with leafmold. Each 
30c., per doz. $3.00, per 
100 $ 20 . 00 . 
Extra strong. Each 
60c.. per doz. $6.00, per 
100 $40.00. 
C. parviflorum (Small 
Yellow Lady’s Slipper). 
Does exceedingly well in a 
rich, shaded spot where 
leafmold has been added. 
It will also thrive in the 
bog garden. Each 35c., per 
doz. $3.50, per 100 $25.00 
XX strong. Each 50c., 
per doz. $5.00. 
Stanhopea insignis —See page 44 
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