. Cypripedium Acuale CYPRIPEDIUM. (Lady Slipper.) These natives can be made a part of a woodland garden or some shady corner. Aeaule. Pink. Pubescens. Yellow. Spectabilis. Charming pink species. DODECATHEON, Media. (Shooting-Star.) Deep purple-pink. Fine for rock gardens or shade. 6 to 8 inches. GENTIAN A, Andrewsi. (Bottle Gentian.) Dark, violet-blue, pale fringes. Prefers moist, mod- erately acid soil. 1 to V-k ft. HEPATICA. (Anemone.) Ground cover for moist shaded places. SANGUINARIA, Canadensis. (Blood- root.) Deciduous. Large white flowers. TRILLIUM, Grandiflorum. These early spring, whit


. Cypripedium Acuale CYPRIPEDIUM. (Lady Slipper.) These natives can be made a part of a woodland garden or some shady corner. Aeaule. Pink. Pubescens. Yellow. Spectabilis. Charming pink species. DODECATHEON, Media. (Shooting-Star.) Deep purple-pink. Fine for rock gardens or shade. 6 to 8 inches. GENTIAN A, Andrewsi. (Bottle Gentian.) Dark, violet-blue, pale fringes. Prefers moist, mod- erately acid soil. 1 to V-k ft. HEPATICA. (Anemone.) Ground cover for moist shaded places. SANGUINARIA, Canadensis. (Blood- root.) Deciduous. Large white flowers. TRILLIUM, Grandiflorum. These early spring, white blooms are indispensa- ble in a shady garden. Sessile, Luteum. Long blooming lemon-yel- low flowers with broad ovate leaves of dark mottled green. Likes shade and fairly loose, woods soil. Stylosum. Large, nodding rose-pink flowers, a rare mountain species. Plant in semi-shade in woodland, border or rock garden. The above varieties are 65^ each; 3 for $; 12 for $


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