Two PARAMOUNT Collections 
No, 3 
ARABIS ALPINA FLORE PLENO 
VERONICA TEUCREUM TREHANI 
THYMUS CITROIDORUS ARGENTEUS 
SEMPERVIVUM ARACHNOIDEUM 
ASTER ALPINUS ALBA 
POTENTILA LEUTEANA 
LINARIA AEQUITRILOBA 
SEDUM TERNATUM 
CAMPANULA MURALIS 
PENSTEMON RATONI MINOR 
No. 2 
GYPSOPHILA REPENS ROSEA 
CALAMINTHA ALPINA 
CAMPANULA POSCHARKSKYANA 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM 
DICENTRA FORMOSA 
HELIANTHEMUM BRIDE 
PHLOX SUBULATA BRITONII 
SEDUM GLAUCUM 
VERONICA GENTIANOIDES 
LOTOS CORNICULATA 
Postpaid — 1.75 
Both Collections — 3.00 
NATIVE ORCHIDS 
Terrestrial 
These odd, exquisite, lovely flowers should be in every 
rock garden. Few realize the number of varieties avail¬ 
able for use in the garden nor the ease with which they can 
be handled and established. All these listed are hardy 
anywhere; while all like shade and moisture, some like 
Hab. Ciliaris, Calapogon and the Spiranthes, will endure 
full sun and most of them make good cut flowers. 
207 - CALANTH E DISCOLOR ODORATA GRANDI- 
FLORA — 'Glory of C^ugai,’ a beautiful cluster 
of golden yellow blossoms on a 15" stem, na¬ 
tive of Japan ...2.00 
534-CYPRIPEDIUM ARIETINUM — Ram’s Head, 10" 
flower white netted with crimson, sepals purple 
brown, the rarest of the Cypripediums .1.00 
533-CYP. ACAULE — Mocassin Flower, 12", pink flow¬ 
ers with greenish yellow sepals .25 
6 for 1.00 
180-CYP. ACAULE ALBUM — a rare white form.1.00 
272- CYP. CALCEOLUS — a rare British subject, red¬ 
dish brown sepals and petals, yellow sac, 15"....1.00 
30-CYP. CAN DI DU M, the daintiest of the lady slip¬ 
pers; pure white with greenish yellow sepals; 
sweet scented; a rare and exquisite orchid.75 
653 -CYP. CALIFORNICUM, smaller than Montanum, 
white with yellow sepals .50 
654 -CYP. FASICULATUM, low growing with brownish 
lady slipper flowers, quite interesting .50 
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