the Quzen 
O f the 
Lady slippers 
DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT 
CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS 
This yellow Ladyslipper is the 
easiest of all to adapt itself to domes- 
tic conditions. Flowers from April 
in the south, to August in more north- 
ern sections. Our large clumps will 
give two and more flowers the first 
season increasing each year as it be- 
comes established. Flower stems 2 
feet high and beautiful round leaves 
eight inches long. (See page 30.) 
Extra selected clumps, $5.00 for 10; 
$47.50 per 100. 
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Ey throntum Americanum (Dog’s Tooth Violet) 
Charming woodland plants producing blooms in April. The Lily-like flowers with 
great variation in colors thrive in shady corners or crevices of rock work. Greatly 
enhancing their beauty are the richly mottled leaves. A real acquisition in the rock 
garden or rockery. (See page 53.) Extra selected roots, $3.50 for 10; $32.50 per 100. 
ee seers : iat Ss sas: Ei 3 . 
HRONIUM AMERICANUM—Dog‘s Tooth Violet. See page 53 

