
LOBELIA 
cardinalis, CARDINALFLOWER. 214-3 ft. 
Red. July-August. 
LUPINUS 
RUSSELL LUPINS. 2%-3 ft. 
Finest strain of perennial Lupins in the world. Rich variety of colors and 
intermediate shades. 50c each, $4.00 per 10. 
LYSIMACHIA 
nummularia, MONEYWORT. 2-4 in. 
Fine ground-cover. Intense yellow flowers. June-July. 
MONARDA 
didyma, MRS. PERRY. 2-4 ite 
July-September. Brilliant scarlet. Improved variety. 
OENOTHERA 
glauca fraseri, FRASER SUNDROPS. 
June-October. Pale yellow flowers on 12 in. stems. 
Native Orchids 
CALOPOGON 
pulchellus, GRASS-PINK ORCHID. 12-14 in. 
June-August. Violet-rose flowers, golden-yellow hairs on lip. Likes moist 
humus soil. A real treasure for the wild garden or meadow. 
CYPRIPEDIUM 
acaule, PINK LADYSLIPPER. 12-15 in. 
June. Clear pink, with darker pink veinings. 
pubescens, COMMON YELLOW LADYSLIPPER. 12-18 in. 
May. Bright yellow, large flowers. 
spectabile, SHOWY LADYSLIPPER. 12-24 in. 
May-June. White with pink or rosy-purple shades. Of remarkable beauty. 
Plant in damp peat or sphagnum bog in partial shade. 
GOODYERA 
pubescens, DOWNY RATTLESNAKE-PLANTAIN., 12-15 in. 
July. Yellowish-white flowers in dense spikes rising from white-striped dark 
ereen basal leaves. Likes shade. 
ORCHIS 
spectabilis, SHOWY ORCHID. 6-8 in. 
May-June. Dainty and rare Orchid with bright pink flowers. Give partial 
shade. 
Uwart Phlox 
PHLOX 
amoena, AMOENA PHLOX. 4-6 in. 
May-June. Low green mats with deep rose flowers. 
divaricata laphami. 12 in. 
May-June. An improved clear blue form. 
ovata, MOUNTAIN PHLOX. 6-12 in. 
Bright rosy-red. 
subulata alba, WHITE MOSS. 3-4 in. 
April-May. Pure white. 
subulata brittoni. 4-6 in. 
May. Star-like white flowers. 
subulata, ROCHESTER. 4-6 in. 
Fast grower. Large rosy-red or bright rose flowers. 
subulata “VIVID,” MOSS PHLOX. 3-4 in. 
April-May. Vivid clear pink. 
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