_ F. H. HORSFORD 
CHARLOTTE, VERMONT 


HARDY ORCHIDS 
Price 
Variety Common Name Color Season Each Doz. 
CALOPOGON pullchelluis (oor caccceresccmeseer Magenta July $0.25 $2.00 
CYPRIPEDIUM acaule. Common 
GAY SSL Der a a ae en cet ed Rose-pink June (per bud) 25 22:00 
hirsutum (spectabile). Showy Lady’s- 
NY Ue ae oR RDI We NE Rn Ro OI Rose-purple June (per bud) Dee? OU 
pubescens. Large Yellow Lady’s-Slipper...Yellow June (per bud) rarpaaem oy At UU 
EPIPACTIS pubescens. Rattlesnake 
PLETE ee Nee ce RN I ah aes White June 7 Ae RN U 
HABENARIA blephariglottis. White 
PF HAECAROTC id ay ctews nautica nwa White July Waste eg Atel! 
DSVCOGESiee ree eee ee ee eek Purple July 35 550 
ORCHIS spectabilis. Showy Orchid recon Purplish pink May ee a¥8) 
POGONTA  ophioglossoides wissen Pale pink July 25200) 
SPIRANTHES cernua. Ladies’ Tresses .....\White Aug. 252-82 .00 
SELECTED ROSES WITH “NORTH COUNTRY” 
HARDINESS 
Our Rose-list may seem peculiar to you, particularly if you go hunting for Columbia 
or Killarney or some of the good honest Hybrid Tea Roses that are usually found in 
catalogs. 
But you see, we just can’t “make a go of them” up here in the North Coun- 
try. Perhaps they’ll be all right for a year or two, and then we'll have a winter like 
1933 and there won’t be much left. 
So, instead, we stick to the Species, Hardy Climbers, Shrub Roses and the Hyoprid 
Perpetuals. 
and flowers. 
type of form and shape. 
“ever-blooming” Reses. 
you can depend on the choice you make. 
They are as hardy as other Regal Plants, and have just as interesting form 
There are good whites, reds, pinks, yellows, singles and doubles, in every 
Most of them require much less care than the so-called 
It’s just that there aren’t so many to choose from, though 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
$1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
We offer the following at 
Frau Karl Druschki. This charming Rose 
is among the best of the double whites. 
If it has any fault yet seen, it is’that it is 
too free with its splendidly formed blooms. 
General Jacqueminot. An old _ favorite 
that should be in every Rose-garden, with 
its fragrant, large, very showy flowers of 
bright, velvety crimson. 
Harrison’s Yellow. ‘This is not a Hybrid 
Perpetual, but a big, bushy Briar Rose, 
common in old-time gardens, where it 
blooms in great billows of bright yellow 
very early in the season. 
J. B. Clark. Intense deep scarlet, shaded 
blackish maroon, in exceedingly large and 
full blooms of moderate fragrance. Plant 
a rampant grower, blooming best in June, 
but sometimes repeating in the fall. 
Magna Charta. Hardy. Handsome pink 
flowers in June, on long stems. Exceed- 
ingly fragrant. 
Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink blooms of good 
form; fragrant. Free flowering. One of 
the finest June Roses. 
Paul Neyron. ‘The largest Rose in cultiva- 
tion. Flowers clear deep rose, extremely 
double, intensely fragrant, and borne on 
long stems. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety 
crimson-maroon, shaded scarlet. A mag- 
nificent dark Rose. 
