1934 
Ferndale Nursery—Askov, Minnesota 
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STATICE LATIFOLIA (Sea Lavender)—R. 
Tufts of leathery leaves and immense candelabra- 
like heads of purplish-blue, minute flowers. If cut 
and dried will last for many months, valuable for 
border or rockery. July-Aug. 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue). 
—-RB—adiantifolia (Maidenhair Meadowrue), foliage 
like maidenhair fern . 
—aquilegiafolia. Graceful foliage, rosy purple flowers. 
June-July. 2 ft. 
—dipterocarpus. Flowers charming shade of lilac- 
mauve. 4 ft. 
—polyganum (Tall Meadow Rue). We find the mist- 
like flowers on stems 3 ft. and up according to 
height of surrounding growth. June-Sept. 
THYMUS serphyllum (Mother of Thyme or Creeping 
Thyme). These charming jdants from the White 
Mountains are a wonderful sight when they are 
literally covered with flowers. Excellent as ground 
cover for spring flowering bulbs. June-July. 
—R—album. Forms dense mats of dark green foliage 
and clouds of white flowers. Fine creeper to run 
over rocks . 
—R—coccinium. Similar to above with crimson 
flowers . 
—R—lanigunosum. Wooly foliage with bright pink 
flowers .. • • • 
—R—serphyllum splendens. A rapid growing variety, 
very hardy . 
TIERELLA cordifolia (Foam Flower). White flowers 
TRADESCANTIA virgin ic a (Spiderwort). Produces 
succession of flowers all summer. 2 ft. 
—Bracteata. 
TRILLIUM grandiflorum (Wood Lily or Wake Robin) 
—RS—'Probably the prettiest of the genus. Large 
white flowers, turning to lilac. Excellent for mass¬ 
ing in shade or in groups among shrubbery. 8-15 
in. $5.00 per 100. 
TRITOMA pfitzeri (Red Hot Poker)—R. 
TROLLEUS europeus (Globe Flower)—M. 
Free blooming plant, buttercup-like blossoms. 1-2 
ft. May-Aug. 
TUNICA saxifraga alba (Coat Flower)—R. 
A prettily tufted plant with white flowers. Blooms 
all summer . 
UVULARIA perfoliate (Wood Merry Bells). 
—RM—Its long pendant-shaped flowers are slightly 
fragrant. May-June. 6-12 in.—R. 
VERBENA VENOSA—R—A creeping plant in bloom 
all summer. Flowers purplish-blue in profusion . . . 
VERONICA, amethystena (Royal Blue)—R. 
Beautiful spikes of gentian blue flowers, 10-15 in. 
Splendid for border or rock garden. 
—R—Candida. White wooly plant, blue flowers, 1 ft. 
July-Aug.. 
—R—rupestris alba. A fine prostrate variety for 
the rock garden and ground cover. Covered with 
white flowers in May-June . 
—R—rupestris nana rosea. Similar to above, except 
flowers are pink . 
—R—rupestris flexulosa. Forms a solid carpet of 
green. Covered with pale blue flowers April-May 
—R—rupestris. Heavenly blue, similar to Ver. alba, 
except flowers are blue, May-June . 
—R—rupestris. True blue. Covers itself with blos¬ 
soms of intense blue. 12 in. 
—R—teucrium. Dwarf spreading, blue flowers. May- 
June, 6-12 in. 
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If perennials are wanted by prepaid parcel post add 
15c for 3 plants, 30c for 10 plants. 
