RATTLESNAKE ORCHID—Goodyera pubescens 
A tiny spike of white blossoms, in July and 
August, rising from a group of prostrate grey- 
green leaves veined with white make this orchid 
well worth colonizing. Excellent for bowl gar- 
dens. Needs rich, acid humus. 6-12 inches. 
3 plants $1.25—-12 plants $4.00 
*FRINGED ORCHIDS 
This group of the Habenaria differ only in color 
and height. The numerous fringed flowers are 
clustered on rugged spikes up to several inches in 
height. 
WHITE FRINGED—Habenaria blephariglottis 
Sun or shade, mossy bog. August flowering. 
1-2 feet. 
LARGE PURPLE FRINGED—Habenaria fimbriata 
Rich humus or bog. July-August flowering. 
3-4 feet. 
SMALL PURPLE FRINGED—Habenaria psycodes 
Sun or shade, rich humus or bog. July- 
August flowering. 2-3 feet. 
3 plants $2.00—12 plants $7.00 
SHOWY ORCHID—Orchis spectabilis 
Early, June flowering. Showy white and laven- 
der or pink flowers on a low stalk. Large, flat, 
glossy, dark green leaves. Does best in well 
drained butternut or appletree leaf mold. 6 
inches. 3 plants $2.00—12 plants $7.00 
*ROSE POGONIA—Pogonia ophioglossoides 
A good companion to Grass Pink, requiring a 
sphagnum bog condition. Single, fragrant pink 
blossom with a golden crest, may cover bogs in 
June and July in their native habitat. Tends to 
grow in colonies due to root growth. 6-12 inches. 
3 plants $1.25—-12 plants $4.00 
SERAPIAS—Amesia gigantea 
A tall green and purple flowered orchid orig- 
inating in Europe which readily naturalizes by 
seed. Requires well drained moist soil. July- 
August flowering. 2-3 feet. 
3 plants $2.00—12 plants $7.00 
*LADIES’ TRESSES—Spiranthes cernua 
Dainty fragrant white flowers arranged in a 
spiral. Flowering in August or September, this 
late season orchid grows in moist, sandy loam 
either in sun or shade. Care should be given not 
to weed it out in early summer. 4-10 inches. 
3 plants $2.00—12 plants $7.00 
EVERGREENS 
We offer this list for those who wish to start their own trees as the nurseryman does. 
‘liners’ which require a few more years to make a finished tree. 
few will not respond as planned. 
saving. 
thousand rate for those interested. 
These are 
There will be some small losses and a 
The final results will give a great deal of satisfaction at a great 
The varieties starred (*) are recommended for reforestation and we will quote prices at the 
For best results, with the exception of transplants, sizes below 9-12 inch should be grown in beds 
with partial shade and water the first year. 
Tree roots are puddled in protective clay and packed in 
sphagnum moss, guaranteed to reach you in fresh condition. 
Any unreasonable loss is replaced free if reported within 60 days. 
*BALSAM FIR—Abies balsamea 
A fragrant fir, excellent for ornamental use 
or Christmas trees. By trimming terminal buds 
it may be held in check for a number of years. 
Will grow to 75 feet. 
Per 25 Per 100 
6- 91 $ 4.00 $15.00 
921214 6.00 23.00 
12-18 i 10.00 38.00 
82 4ein Chie ueneee 1720 0 toe ees 
ARBORVITAE—Thuja_ occidentalis 
A most popular aromatic, flatleaved evergreen 
responding to pruning or shearing for ornamental, 
hedge, or wind break use. Will grow under severe 
conditions, wet or dry. Ground limestone serves 
as the best soil conditioner. Grows to 60 feet. 
Per 10 Per 100 
Go pinche eee ee $ 4.00 $15.00 
9-12 inch 6.00 23.00 
12-18 inch 10.00 38.00 
18-24 inch 17.20 0p ee 
Heavy, select grade— 
4S IT Chae eee $49.5. 0s oes 
SL6nInc hatewe neem, 16.50 
*RED SPRUCE—Picea rubra 
The tree most used as a Christmas tree in New 
England. Close dark green needles and compact 
growth make this a pleasing evergreen. Prefers 
higher elevations with acid soil. Will grow 90- 
100 feet. 
Per 25 
