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Hardy Native Orchids 
APLECTRUM hyemale. Puttyroot. (Adam-and-Eve). 
About a foot high. Flowers greenish brown. 
Rich loam, Shade or partial shade -.-.......-........- 
CALOPOGON pulchellus. Glass-Pink Orchid. 12-18 
ins. Glass-like foliage. Pink showy flowers 
early summer. Sun or semi-shade., Strong 
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CYPRIPEDIUM acaule. Pink Ladyslipper. 6-15 ins. 
Leaves in clusters, flat on ground. Flowers 
large bright, purple-pink. Shade _ loving. 
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Heavy clumps, 4-8 crowns each ....................---- 
CYPRIPEDIUM pubescens. Common Yellow Lady- 
slipper. 12-20 ins. Flowers large, bright yellow 
in May and June. Rich soil. Flowering 
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CYPRIPEDIUM spectabile. Showy Ladyslipper. 1-2 
ft. Stems downy. Leaves large oblong, pointed. 
Flowers white to rose colored. June and July. 
Shade or semi-shade. Heavy clumps, 4-8 
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HABENARIA ciliaris. Yellow Fringe Orchid. 1-2 ft. 
Flowers orange or yellow. July and August 
Semi-shade, sandy soil. Strong .-............-...........- 
HABENARIA psycodes. Small Purple-Orchid. 1 to 2 
feet. Leaves oblong or lance-shaped. Flowers 
purple fragrant... Shade ................---..-...-.----- adipic 
ORCHIS spectabilis. Showy Orchid. 6 to 12 inches. 
Leaves at base of stem ovate dark glossy 
green. Flowers violet purple, mixed with 
lighter purple and white. May and June. 
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100 NATIVE ORCHIDS. Assorted. Flowering plants. 
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Hardy Native Ferns 
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E. C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 
Price Each 
10-24 25-250 250 
Over 
$ 30 $ 27 ¢$ 
27 25 24 
50 45 42 
30 27 25 
20 17 615 
1.25 1,15 
55 50 AT 
36 32 30 
140 1.35 
1.35 1.30 
60 56 54 
36 34 32 
32 30 
36 32 
24 22 .20 
$22.85 
For shady locations, no class of plants can equal the ferns. They are easily 
grown in ordinary soils and will often thrive where it is impossible to make flow- 
ering plants succeed. We handle large quantities of Ferns annually and recom- 
mend the following: 
ADIANTUM pedatum. Maidenhair Fern. 12-18 ins. 
One of the most distinct and beautiful ferns. 
Prefers moist shady location, Strong ................ 
$ .25 
$ .22 $ 17 $ 15 
