MERTENSIA—Blue Bells 
94-Virginica - blue bells .25 
200“ Pulchella, dwarf, 3" .35 
13-MICROMERIA LIBANOTICA, 6" a bushy plant with 
pink flowers, good rock garden plant .50 
530 “ MYOSOTIS — Forget-me-not - Palustris Semper- 
florens, blue with yellow eye .25 
95-NEPETA—Rock Mint - Mussini, a fine rock plant, 
silvery foliage, lavender blue flowers .25 
96" NIEREMBERGIA — Cupflower - RIvularis, a beau¬ 
tiful rock plant, white .25 
157 “ OENOTHERA — Native Primrose - Fruiticosa, yel¬ 
low .25 
A LOVELY WHITE GARDEN 
Here is material for a beautiful white spot in 
your garden: all are pure white and very flor- 
iferous. 
1_LAMIUM MACULATUM 
2—NIEREMBERGIA RIVULARIS 
1—VERONICA SPICATA ALBA 
1—GERANIUM SANGUINEUM ALBA 
1—PHLOX SUBULATA ALBA 
1— IBERIS CASTUS 
2— DICENTRA CUCULARIA 
1_CAMPANULA TURBINATA ALBA 
2—ORNITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM 
12 Plants — 2.00 Postpaid 
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. Cultural 
directions with all orchids shipped. 
207-CALANTHE DISCOLOR ODORATA GRAND!- 
FLORA — ‘Glory of C^'ugai,’ a beautiful cluster 
of golden yellow blossoms on a 15" stem, na¬ 
tive of Japan .2.00 
78-CALANTHE JAPONICA — (C. Kirishimensis) 
purple and white sepals, pink lips a beautiful 
flower .1.50 
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"....!.00 
30-CYP. CANDIDUM, 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 
652-CYP. MACRANTHON, much like our native Re- 
ginae but with sepals, petals and sac a beauti¬ 
ful deep red shade; a native of Japan .1.50 
152-CYP. JAPONICA — the fan leaved Cypripedium 
from Japan .1.00 
(Seven) 
