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W. A. TOOLE, BARABOO, WISCONSIN 
NATIVE ORCHIDS 
SHOWY LADY SLIPPER #* 
Cypripedium Reginae 
Though mostly found in 
bogs often in sphagnum 
moss, its roots have been 
found to be distributed 
through a neutral layer of 
soil beneath. Give neu- 
tral soil, shade, and plen- 
ty of moisture. Large 
white flowers with pouch 
flushed rose-purple on 
leafy stems up to _ 3:0 
inches. chew latest) to 
flower, in late June. 100 
for $30.00; 12 for $4.00; 3 
for $1.00; Each 40c. 


WHITE LADY SLIPPER 
Cypripedium candidum 
Found in open meadows 
just above swampy areas 
in neutral to slightly al- 
kaline soil. In cultivation 
give constant moisture, 
neutral or slightly limy 
soil, and light shifting 
shade. Our nursery stock 
has responded to a top- 
dressing of bone meal. 
Small ivory-white slippers 
on 12 inch leafy stems in 
May. 100 for $30.09; 12 
for? $£,00-)—3" for 751.00: 
Each 40c. 
YELLOW LADY SLIP- 
PER 
Cypripedium pubescens 
The easiest of the 
Lady Slippers to grow and 
always lovely. Just plant 
them among your ferns 
and other wild flowers 
where they will have 
moderate shade and not too dry a situation. A slightly acid leaf mold soil is 
appreciated. Yellow and brown effect on leafy stems up to 18 inches in May. 
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MOCCASIN FLOWER Cypripedium acaule 
Requires a highly acid soil, such as is found in a sphagnum bog, under pine 
trees, or on an old rotted tree trunk. Rose-pink flowers in June. 100 for $30.00; 
12 for $4.00; 3 for $1.00; Each 40c. 
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Showy Lady Slipper- Cypripedium Reginae 
Our native Lady Slippers are perhaps the most popular of all our 
wild flowers. All the Cypripediums are sold by the bud, thus a clump 
with six buds is counted the same as Six plants. 
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