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ORCHIDS, Native Species. 
CALOPOGON pulchellus, Grasspink Orcuip, 12 
in. Violet-rose dainty flowers on slender stalks in 
June-August. A real treasure for wild garden or 
meadow. 
CYPRIPEDIUM acaule, Pink Lapystieper, 12-14 
in. Clear pink “slippers” with darker pink veins in 
May-June. Must have acid soil. Open pine woods 
offer an ideal location. 
C. parviflorum pubescens, Common Yetiow Lapy- 
SLIPPER, 18-20 in. Large bright yellow fragrant 
flowers in May. Will do well in sun or shade, in a 
good garden soil. 
C. reginae, SuHowy Lapystipper (spectabilis), 18-24 
in. Gorgeous white flowers, with pink or rosy-purple 
overtones in May-June. Plant in moist peat or 
sphagnum moss, in partial shade. .75 each, 6.75 
per 10. 
GOODYERA pubescens, Downy Rarriesnake- 
PLANTAIN, 8-12 in. Yellowish-white flowers in dense 
spikes, rising from dark green white-striped basal 
leaves. July. A curious and interesting native of 
shady hillsides. 
HABENARIA ciliaris, Yertow Frincrorcum, 12-24 
in. A slender orchid with showy orange-yellow flow- 
ers in July or August. Best in moist meadow or bog. 
1.00 each, 3 for 2.50. 
ORCHIS spectabilis, SHowy Orcuip, 6-12 in. A 
native treasure with rose-lilac flowers in April and 
May. For rich soil in the wild garden. 1.00 each, 
3 for 2.50. 
Prices of Hardy Garden and Wild Flowers, ex- 
cept as otherwise noted: 
$.60 each 3 for $1.50 $5.00 per dozen 
SHOWY LADYSLIPPER Cypripedium reginae 
PAEONIA, Prony — Sranparp VarieTIEs. 
Frances Wixtiarp. Strong stems surmounted by large 
flowers of lovely cream white. Late Midseason. 1.50. 
Mavame Juues Dessert. Large flowers with broad 
petals of creamy-white lighted with buff and salmon 
shades. Midseason. 1.50. 
Tuerese. Large soft shell-pink with lighter center. 
Vigorous and free-blooming, this is one of the most 
popular and satisfactory varieties which we have. 
Early midseason. 2.00. 
Water Faxon. Bright shell-pink with salmon shades. 
Almost the only really pink peony. Medium-sized 
blooms. Midseason. 1.50. 
Kart Rosenrietp. Brilliant dark crimson. Blooms 
freely and one of the best of this color. Midseason. 
1.50. 
Fexix Crovusss. Brilliant crimson with a deeper ruby- 
red center. Blooms freely and vigorously. A very 
satisfactory variety. Midseason to late. 1.00. 
Festiva Maxima. Exceptionally large ivory-white 
flowers with a fleck of crimson in the center. Strong 
stems and foliage. Midseason. 1.00. 
Venus (Ketway). Exquisite pointed buds. Delicate 
shell-pink and white. Strong stems and free bloom- 
ing quality. Very fine. Midseason. 1.00. 
SINGLE PEONIES 
Hexen. Stems very tall and erect with broad foliage. 
A double row of broad, cupped petals of deep shell- 
pink surround a mass of golden stamens. The earli- 
est to bloom. 1.50. 
Miscuier. Clear, even pink flowers, borne in abun- 
dance on strong stems. Later than most singles and 
is attractive for a long time. 1.50. 
Tue Brive. Large, white flowers borne on strong 
stems. A fine variety. 1.00. 
JAPANESE TYPE PEONIES 
Departine Sun. Broad petals of carmine-red. Sta- 
mens petal color, crested yellow. When seen in the 
light of setting sun, it fairly glows. 2.50. 
Isan1 Grout. Rounded petals of pure white surround 
a compact cushion of golden stamens. Lovely white 
and gold effect. 3.00. 
