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IIARDY PLAirrS OF THE BLUE RIDGE HOUl-ITAINS 
HARDY NATIVE ORCHIDS 
Native Orchids are universally admired. These 
beautiful Gens of our v/oodland can be successfully 
grovm. No class of native plants are more interesting 
or beautiful. 
Each Rate 100 Rate 1,000 Rate 
1-14 15-249 250 & Over 
CALOPOGON PULCHELLUS, Grass-pink Orchid. Grass-like foliage. 
flowers. 
Strong. .15 .10 
Pink 
.09 
CYPRIPEDIUI.I ACAULE. Pink Lady's Slipper. Thick clusters of leaves flat 
on ground. Large, bright purple-pink flowers. 
XX Largest clumps.. 
.65 
.45 
X strong. First size. . . . 
.35 
.25 
.23 
Flowering second size. . . . 
.12 
.07 
.06 
CYPRIPEDIUTv: PARVIFLORUM. Fragrant Yellow Lady's 
Slipper. 
First size. 
.35 
.25 
CYPRIPEDIUl.: PUBESCENS. Common Lady's 
May. 
Slipper. Flov/ers bright 
yellow 
XX Largest clumps. 
.65 
.45 
X first size. 
.35 
.25 
.23 
Flowering second size. . . . 
.15 
.11 
.10 
CYPRIPEDIUl- SPEGTABILE. Showy Lady's Slipper. White to rose-colored 
flov/ers in June and July. 
Heavy clumps, 4 to 8 crovms. 1.10 1.00 
X first size, 1 to 3 crowns. .46 .35 
HABENARIA CILIARIS. Yellow Fringe Orchid. Flov/ers orange or yellov;. 
Strong. .. .25 ,16 ,15 
HABSIARIA PSYGODSS. 
Strong. 
ORCHIS 3PECTABILIS . 
Strong. 
Small purple Fringe Orchid. Best suited to shade. 
. .25 .16 .15 
Shovjy Orchis. Flowers showy, pink-purple in early 
spring. 
. .25 .16 .15 
HARDY NATIVE FERNS 
Natural Planting, high up in the Blue Ridge Mountains 
