CYPRIPEDIUM SPECTABILE. MOCCASIN FLOWER. 
is the handsomest and one of the rarest of all hardy Orchids, and is really 
more known and cultivated in England and Ireland than in America, where 
alone it is native. The broadly ovate sepals and petals are pure white while the 
large inflated pouch is a beautiful soft rich rose color. It is a strong grower, often 
reaching 3 feet in height, the stems being leafy and the leaves profusely furnished with 
soft white downy hairs In places where the soil is not naturally peat or rich vegetable 
matter, this fine plant will succeed admirably in the prepared Rhododendron bed, 
but in any case it should be planted deep, as the roots are then cool and moist during 
the hot weather and do not suffer from frost in winter. 
We have a 
splendid stock of 
strong clumps and 
hope our custom¬ 
ers will avail 
themselves of the 
opportunity to 
add this grand 
and rare Orchid 
to their collec¬ 
tions. 
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PRICES. 
Medium - 1-3 Crowns ... $ .20 each . . . $2.00 per doz. 
Large - 3-6 Crowns . . . .35 " ... 3.50 “ " 
Extra - 6-9 Crowns . . .50 “ ... 5.00 “ 
XXX - 9 Crowns and over, .75 “ ... 8.00 “ “ 
Some extra large clumps at from $1 .OO to $2.00 each. 
Our Specialty is growing hardy American and Carolina Mountain Plants, includ¬ 
ing Azaleas, Rhododendrons and Kalmias, and the two latter we collect in large clumps 
by the carload for immediate effect. Information gladly given. Address, 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, 
Tremont Building, 
PROPRIETOR HIGHLANDS NURSERY, BOSTON, MASS. 
KAWANA, No. CAROLINA. 
