
WILD FLOWERS 
Plenty of moisture and some shade are the main requirements of these wildflowers. 
Keep them weed-free, but do not cultivate the ground. 
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 in- 
dispensable for color in the shady garden. 
MERTENSIA 
Virginica. Virginia Bluebells. 15 in. The 
loveliest of all blue spring-flowering plants. 
Plant them in broad masses with daffodils. 
PHLOX DIVARICATA 
Carroll Gardens Special Strain. Our 
strain of this lovely blue Phlox ts more 
easily grown than the ordinary wild one. 
Does well in the shade or sun. Shown in 
color on the front cover illustration. 
All plants listed above, 45 cts. each; 
3 of one kind for $1; $3.50 per doz.; 6 of one 
kind at dozen rate. 






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Mertensia 
Special 
Wild-flower Collection 
No. 57 
9 CYPRIPEDIUM 
~ (3 of each kind listed) 
6 TRILLIUM 3 MERTENSIA 
18 PLANTS $4.50 
in all for 


Cypripedium 
(Lady’s Slipper) 
Trillium 
(Wood-Lily) 

Westminster, Maryland 
