3 Mertensia _ 
) PLANTS § 
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" VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS. Mertensia _ 
Plenty of moisture and some shade are the main requirements of 
these wildflowers. Keep them weed-free, but do not cultivate the ground. 
All plants listed below, 
40 cts. each; 3 of one kind 
for 85 cts, $3 per doz.; 
6 of one kind at dozen rate 
MERTENSIA 
Virginica. Virginia Bluebells. 15 in. 
The loveliest of all blue spring- 
flowering plants. Plant them in 
broad masses with daffodils. 
CYPRIPEDIUM 
(Lady’s Slipper) 
These natives can be made a part 
of a woodland garden or some shady 
corner of your garden where the soil 
is moist. 
Acaule. Pink. 
Pubescens. Yellow. 
Spectabile. Charming pink species. 
TRILLIUM (Wood-Lily) 
Grandiflorum. The welcome white 
blooms of this early spring native 
plant are mdispensable for color in 
the shady garden. 

CYPRIPEDIUM 
(Lady’s Slipper) 


TRILLIUM 
(Wood-Lily) 




CYPRIPEDIUM spectabilis 





















THALICTRUM 
(Meadow-Rue) 
Lavender Mist (Rochebrunianum). 4 ft. Garden 
makers, especially those who enjoy perennials, 
will be fascinated with this new Meadow-Rue. 
The foliage ts Itke that of a maidenhair fern, deli- 
cate and beautiful. The large loose flower panicles 
of Iavender-purple will lend an unusual note in 
sun or partial shade. 60 cts. each; 3 for $1.60; 
$6 per doz. 

