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Ferndale Nursery—Askov, Minnesota 
1934 
Alpine and Rock Plants 
Achillea ageratum and tomento- 
sum. 
Actea, all var. 
Allysu.ni, all var. 
Anemone, all var. 
Aquilegia, alpine and canaden¬ 
sis. 
4rabis alpina. 
Asarum canadensis. 
Bearberry. 
Armeria, all var. 
Artemesia, Frigida and Silver 
King. 
Arenaria. 
Asperula odorata. 
Aster, acris, alpina, bessarabi- 
cus. 
Beilis perrenis, all var. 
Boutelone. 
Calirhoe involucrata. 
Calamintha alpina. 
Campanula, carpatica, rotundi- 
folia, and turbinate. 
Cerastium. 
Cherianthus allioni. 
Comptonia asplenifolia. 
Convallaria majhlis. 
Crucianella stylosa. 
Cypripedium, all var. 
Delphinium chinensis 
Dicentra, Eximia and Cucularia 
Dianthus deltoides. 
Dodecatcheon media. 
Epigaea repens. 
Erinus alpinus. 
Ferns, all var. 
Festuce alpina. 
Funkia coerulea. 
Gentiana, all var. 
Geranium. 
Geum, all var. 
Gypsophilla. 
Helianthemum. 
Heuchera, all var. 
Iberis, all var. 
Iris christata. 
Leontopodium alpina. 
Liatris scariosa. 
Linnum, all var. 
Lychnis alpina. baageana, vis- 
caria. 
Mertensia. 
Mitchella repens. 
Mitella. 
Myosotis, alpestris and palus 
tris. 
Nepeta mussini. 
Oenothera all var. 
Papaver alpina and nudicaule. 
Penstemmon pubesence. 
Phlox subulata, all var. 
Phlox amoena, divaricata and 
pilosa. 
Platycodon mariesse. 
Primula, all var. 
Pyrola ellipitica. 
Ranuncules repens.. 
Sanguinaria canadense. 
Saponaria ocymoides. 
Saxifraga, all var. 
Scuttillaria. 
Sedum, all var. 
Silene, all var. 
Sisyrinchium. 
Sempervivum, all var. 
Stachys lanata. 
Thymus, all var. 
Tiarella cordifolia. 
Trillium, all var. 
Thalictrum adiantifolia. 
Tunica saxifraga. 
Uvularia perfoliate. 
Veronica amethystina, repens 
and rupestris. 
Vinca minor. 
Viola, blanda, cuculata, pedata, 
pubescent. 
Viola cornuta, all var. 
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Peat Moss or Pulverized Peat 
Practically the same as imported German or Holland peat moss 
except it is not dried or baled. We have acres of it on our land 
and use loads and loads of it as a mulch and to mix in soil for 
acid loving plants such as ferns, arbutus, bearberry, gentians, 
and many others. ' 
It is an excellent mulch on heavy soil where it preserves mois¬ 
ture and prevents cracking of the soil. We offer this pulverized 
peat as it comes from the ground in sacks of about 100 pounds 
for $1.50, or sacks with about 50 pounds for $1.00. Should be 
shipped only by freight. 
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Plants and Seed Not Listed 
In addition to the varieties listed, we are in a position to supply 
almost any plants, wild or cultivated. We are connected with col¬ 
lectors of native plants in all parts of the United States. We are 
also in position to supply seed of many of our native Minnesota 
plants. If interested in any such seed send us your list in the 
Spring as we do not collect more seed than are needed for our 
own seedbeds and such quantities as may have been ordered. 
Seed gathering begins in June and continues throughout the Sum¬ 
mer and Autumn. 
