NATIVE ORCHIDS 
Native orchids grow best in a shady or semi-shady, cool and some- 
what moist situation. Set them just below the surface of the ground, as 
you would a peony root, making sure that the crowns will at no time be 
covered with water. 
CYPRIPEDIUM ACAULE (The Moccasin Flower) The large slipper is bright 
rose, with darker veins and the spike rises from the center of two 
broad green leaves. It is a beautiful plant but not quite so adapt- 
able as are C. Reginae and C. pubescens. 
$40.00 per 100 flowering buds 
CYPRIPEDIUM PARVIFLORUM (The Small Yellow Ladyslipper) A fragrant 
flower with brilliant yellow hood and brown “ribbons.” It is easy 
to grow in any shady situation. $40.00 per 100 flowering buds 
CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS (The Large Yellow Ladyslipper) The blooms 
are considerably larger than the above though the color is not 
quite so brilliant. A handsome plant and one of the most readily 
established. $40.00 per 100 flowering buds 
CYPRIPEDIUM REGINAE Also known as C. spectabile and C. hirsutum. 
(The Showy Ladyslipper). This is the finest of our native Ladyslip- 
ers and the easiest to grow. The blooms are large, with a pink 
slipper backed by great white wings. The average height is 15 
to 18 inches but plants may reach 2 to 3 feet in some locations. 
$40.00 per 100 flowering buds 
HABENARIA BLEPHARIGLOTTIS (The White Fringed Orchid) The small 
flowers are white, with a fringed lip and arranged on a long spike. 
In contrast to the Ladyslipper family the Fringed Orchids flower 
in late July and August. $45.00 per 100 flowering buds 
HABENARIA FIMBRIATA (The Large Purple-fringed Orchid) The flowers 
are lilac with fringed lip and fragrant. July and August. 
$45.00 per 100 flowering buds 
TRILLIUM 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM We list only this one which is by far the most 
attractive of the Trilliums. The plant grows to 12 or 15 inches and 
the large white blooms change to rosy lilac as they mature. 
$20.00 per 100 $150.00 per 1000 
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