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Fermlale Nursery—Askov, Minnesota 
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OXALIS vicflaca (Wood Sorrel), floribunda, white. . .75 2.00 
NUPHAR ADVENA (Pond Lily). A hardy native 
plant. Yellow . 1.20 3.00 
NYMPHEA ODORATA (White Water Lily). Hardy, 
very showy . 1.80 5.00 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis (Japanese Spurge). 
—RTS—One of the best ground cover plants, forming 
mats of bright glossy green foliage, 0-8 in.60 1.60 
PAPAVER (Poppy). 
—RO—alpina (Alpina Poppy), mixed.50 1.20 
—R—nudicauli (Iceland Poppy).50 1.20 
—Orientale (Oriental Poppy), scarlet.75 2.00 
—Princess Victoria Louise, bright salmon scarlet... .75 2.00 
—Orientalis (Beauty of Livermore), the finest dark 
crimson with black blotches .75 2.00 
—Orientalis, brilliant .75 2.00 
—orientalis, Mrs. Perry’s white, fine satiny white 
with maroon blotch at base. Each 50c. 1.25 3.50 
—orientalis,.? Pakenham .75 2.00 
PEDICULARIS canadensis (Wood Betony). 
—RS—Is a peculiar plant, leaves fern-like. The co¬ 
rolla is composed of two lips. Flowers in May-June .75 2.00 
PEONY, pink, red and white, divisions. Each 50c... 1.25 3.00 
PHALARIS arundinacea (Striped Grass).40 1.00 
PHLOX amoena—RT—This is one of the best for 
carpeting the ground or rockery, bright pink. 4 in. .75 2.00 
PHLOX paniculata, hardy perennial phlox. 
—bridesmaid, white crimson eye.60 1.60 
—B. Compte, rich satiny amarinth.60 1.60 
—Champs elysee, fine, rich crimson. 60 1.60 
—eclaieruer, brilliant, rosy magenta, white eye.60 1.60 
—Jules Sandeau, large, fine, piire pink.75 2.00 
—Miss. Lingaard, early white, delicate pink eye.60 1.60 
—Mrs. Jenkins, large white panicles, hardiest of all. .50 1.20 
—Rhinelander, salmon pink, very large.. .. .75 2.00 
—R. P. Strothers, bright rosy red, crimson eye.60 1.60 
—Rynstrom, immense trusses of lovely rose-pink. . . .60 1.60 
—Thor, deep salmon pink ..60 1.60 
—Von Lassburg, splendid pure white.60 1.60 
—Widar, violet blue, white eye.. 75 2.00 
PHLOX divaricata canadensis. 
—R—Large fragrant lavender flowers on 10 in. stems. 
April-May .60 1.60 
PHLOX Pilosa—R—large clusters, pink flowers.60 1.60 
PHLOX subulata (Moss or Mountain Pink).. Creep¬ 
ing, an early spring flowering type with pretty, 
moss-like evergreen foliage which during the flow¬ 
ering season in April-May is hidden under masses 
of bloom. An excellent plant for ground cover or 
for carpeting graves. 
—R—alba, pure white .40 1.20 
—R—lilacena, bright lilac .40 1.20 
—R—rosea, rose-pink .40 1.20 
—R—-fairy, pale blue with dark blue eye, compact 
foliage, slow growing .50 1.20 
—R—G. F. Wilson, lilac blue, light center.50 1.20 
—R—vivid, bright pink with fiery eye, strikingly 
beautiful flowers . 60 1.60 
PHYSALIS franchetti (Chinese Lantern).40 1.20 
PHYSOSTEGIA virginica (False Dragon Head), blue .40 1.00 
—vivid .60 1.60 
PLATYCODON grandiflora (Balloon Flower), white 
or blue .50 1.20 
PLUMBAGO larpentea (Leadwort). 
—R—dwarf spreading with deep blue flowers.50 1.20 
PODOPHYLLUM peltatum (Mayapple), a peculiar 
herb .75 2.00 
