CYPREPDIUM PUBESCENS 
CYPRIPEDIUM (Si-pri-pee'-di-um) — 
Lady's Slipper 
Hardy Orchids that thrive in a moist woodsy soil in a 
shady spot. These lovely flowers are not difficult to 
grow if given plenty of moisture and leaf mold. They 
should not be disturbed when once established. 
*acaule (Pink Moccasin Flower) —Very large pink slippers, 
veined with red, appearing singly on 10" stems. 
50c each 
♦pubescens —An exquisite large bloom of deep bright yellow 
with a sheath of flaring brown sepals. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35 
♦spectabile —Large showy bright rose flowers on 15" stalks. 
50c each 
One each of the 3 hardy Orchids, $1.35 
COTULA (Kot-eu'-la)—Cup Flower 
*squalida —A friendly little plant from New Zealand forming 
a carpet of ferny leaves 1" in height. An excellent bulb 
cover or carpet for any position. Increases rapidly 
enough to be useful, but is not rampant. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
DAPHNE (Daf'-ne)—Garlandflower 
Shrubby little evergreens for full sun or partial shade 
in rich well drained soil. Although a true shrub, usually 
grown in the perennial border or rockery because of 
its compact habit. 
♦cneorum —Crowded heads of bright rose flowers in spring 
and fall having a delightful carnation fragrance. One 
of the choicest plants in cultivation. 10". 
2 yr. 50c; 3 yr. 75c; 4 yr. $1.00 
DELPHINIUM (Del-fin'-i-um) — Larkspur 
Nothing surpasses the Delphinium for usefulness in the 
border. If stalks are cut clear TO THE GROUND before 
going to seed they will continue to bloom all season. 
Plant in full sun and fertilize heavily for best results. 
Concord —A most brilliant Gentian blue having a white bee 
striped with bright purple. A very fragrant grape- 
scented flower. We have grown this English hybrid for 
a number of years but there is occasionally a year that 
the fragrance is missing for some unexplainable reason. 
However, it is worth growing for the flowers with or 
without the lovely grape-scent. $1.75 each 
Royal Spray —A distinct variation of type that has met 
with widespread approval since we introduced it three 
years ago. A truly fine double bi-color of deep cobalt 
DELPHINIUM, PACIFIC HYBRIDS 
blue and rich violet-purple. It attains a height of about 
6' with straight sturdy stalks. At this point, however, 
it puts all delphinium precedent aside and instead of 
forming the conventional stiff flower spike, this plant 
twists and curls outward and down, literally spraying its 
beautiful star-like blooms in a mad cascade. The indi¬ 
vidual florets do not have the usual crowded effect but 
are set on separate little stems giving the whole blossom 
head a dainty and lace-like effect. A single spike of 
Royal Spray is a whole bouquet and several in a large 
display of other sorts, lightens the stiff effect unbe¬ 
lievably. $2.50 each 
Mixed Seedlings —We have a fine lot of plants grown from 
seed of our own fine collection of named varieties which 
will make a wonderful showing the first season. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
Bellamosa —a fine deep blue unsurpassed for cutting, 
blooming all season. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦Chinensis —A dwarf sort having almost fern-like leaves and 
innumerable dainty flowers all season if kept cut. Ex¬ 
cellent for bouquets and of prime value for landscaping. 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
Pacific Hybrids —We are able to offer a limited number of 
plants of the new giant Delphiniums developed on the 
Pacific Coast. These run largely to doubles of immense 
size. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $3.75 
Pacific Strain of Selected Double Whites —Absolutely the 
very finest strain of white Delphiniums developed. Very 
large pure white double flowers on strong well branched 
spikes. A few only this season. $1.00 each 
cardinale— Striking crimson flowers with long spurs, on 3' 
branching stalks. Very rare in gardens. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Zalil —Rare beauty from mountains of Afghanistan with 
flowers of pure sulphur yellow. 2 y 2 ft. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
LAMB NURSERIES . . . E. 101 SHARP AVENUE, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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