WILDFLOWERS — continued 
BEGINNER’S WILDFLOWER GARDEN 
20 Plants, each different, for only $7.95 
These twenty wildflowers and native ferns are all hardy, reliabe and easy to raise. Also they 
are all beauties you will be proud to have in your garden. You will get one plant each of 
Maidenhair Fern 
American Columbine 
Jack-in-the-Pulpit 
Wild Ginger 
Ebony Spleenwort 
Lady Fern 
Rattlesnake Fern 
Troutlily 
Bluebells of Scotland 
Dutchmans Breeches 
Evergreen Woodfern 
Roundlobe Hepatica 
Crested Iris 
Cardinal-flower 
Virginia Bluebells 
Blue Phlox 
Bloodroot 
Snow Trillium 
Canada Violet 
Two-color Birdsfoot Violet 
BEGINNER’S WILDFLOWER GARDEN FOR $7.95 
PINK LADY SLIPPER 
Cypripedium acaule — Pink Ladyslipper. Moccasin 
Flower. 
The most beautiful wildflower in our shadehouse. 
Each stem bears one large, rosy ‘“‘moccasin’’ in late 
May- or early June. Loveliest when interplanted 
with ferns. Fairly dry, acid woods soil in shade. 
Mulch with pine needles. Soil should be kept moist 
until plants are established. 60c each, 10 or more 
at 50c each. 
C. pubescens — Yellow Ladyslipper. 
Easiest to grow. Forms large, permanent florif- 
erous clumps in any good neutral garden soil in 
light shade. The large yellow ‘“‘slippers” are veined 
with brown and are fragrant. 16 inches. 75c each, 
10 or more at 65c each. 
C. reginae — Showy Ladyslipper. 
Lovely flowers of eggshell-white flushed with rose 
in late May. More easily grown than most people 
realize; we have seen it thriving under an old pear 
tree in ordinary soil. Mulch with leafmold or 
rotting pine needles. 2 feet. 85c each, 10 or more 
at 75c each. 
Habenaria ciliaris — Yellow Fringeorchid. 
The gorgeous flower spikes are usually more 
orange than yellow. Rich, fairly moist soil in 
partial to full shade. 85c each, 10 or more at 75c 
each. 
ORCHIDS 
LARGE PURPLE FRINGE ORCHID 
H. fimbriata — Large Purple Fringeorchid. 
Lovely orchid-colored flowers in late July and early 
August are sweet-scented. At home in rich garden 
soil, fairly damp, in partial shade. 1 to 2 feet. 
85c each 10 or more at 75c each. 
Orchis spectabilis — Showy Orchid. 
Delightfully fragrant, lavender and white blooms, 
two or more on each stem, in spring. Grows and 
looks well in association with maidenhair fern, 
sharplobe hepatica and bloodroot. Neutral soil 
with hardwoods leafmold in partial shade. 6 to 12 
inches. 85c each, 10 or more at 75c each. 
HARDY ORCHID COLLECTION 
One plant each of 
Showy Ladyslipper Pink Ladyslipper 
Showy Orchis Yellow Ladyslipper 
Purple Fringe-orchid 
5 plants in all for only $3.25 
