FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1935 
Winged Wood Fern. (Dryopteris hexagonoptera). 
—RSM—A very fine little fern for moist and dense shady places where it will 
spread. Fronds from 3 to 4 inches. Each 20c, 3 for 50c, 10 for $1.25—Prepaid, 
each 35c, 3 for 90c, 10 for $1.75. 
Woodsia Ilvensis. (Rusty woodsia). 
-—R—This odd but extremely attractive fern grows in clumps on exposed sum¬ 
mits and steep cliffs, in full sun. Very rare. Each 50c—Prepaid, 60c. 
Woodsia Obtusa. 
—R—Is at home on shady ledges. Fronds 6 to 15 inches. Each 50c—Prepaid 60c. 
Ebony Spleenwort. (Asplenium Ebeneum). 
—R—A lovely little rockfern with blackish shining stalks. Fine for rock and 
wall gardens. 8-12 in. Each 50c—Prepaid 60c. 
Grape Fern. (Botrychuim Obliqium). 
A novel little fern for woodland or open. Its companions are usually the 
Christmas fern, Shield ferns and Maidenhair ferns. Each 50c—Prepaid 60c. 
PERENNIALS 
Wild and Rock Garden Plants 
Northern Grown Plants Are Hardier 
Here is a list of nearly 350 varieties and strains, adapted to different growing 
conditions and purposes. 
Due to last season’s drouth perennials are very scarce this season. We rec¬ 
ommend that orders be mailed in early. 
To aid our customers in selecting suitable plants for their particular planting 
problem we use the following index. 
Plants which will thrive in shade or part shade, in nooks and corners shut off 
from sunlight, are marked with letter (S). 
Plants specially adapted for rockeries are marked (R). 
Plants that prefer open sunny locations are marked (O). 
Plants suitable for borders are marked (B). 
Plants of spreading and trailing habits are marked (T). 
Plants well adapted for cut flowers are marked (C). 
Plants of special merit for wall gardens are marked (W). 
Orders for less than three plants of one variety add 5c for each plant; for 25 
plants of one variety use 10 rate and deduct 10 per cent, for 100 of one variety 
use rate per 10 and deduct 20 per cent, or write for special prices on quantities. 
Achillea. (Milfoil or Yarrow). 3 10 
—R— ageratoides. A very pretty Alpine of compact habit, yellow, 
sweet scented .50 1.40 
—filipendulena. A fine plant from the Caspian Sea. Grows 
2-4 ft. high; bright yellow, flat head, lacelike foliage.50 1.40 
—B— boule de niege. More compact than the Pearl. Excellent 
for border; 2 ft. tall .50 1.40 
—Perry’s white. Large, pure white flowers, broad overlapping 
petals; best for cutting .60 1.60 
—ptarmica. The Pearl; pure white double, bloom all summer .50 1.40 
Aconitum. (Monkshood). 
-—B —fischeri. Blue. This is the hardiest and most useful of the 
aconites ; grows 2-3 ft. Sept.90 2.50 
—Spark’s variety. Deep blue flowers, tall spikes 4-5 ft.90 2.50 
If perennials are wanted by prepaid parcel post add 15c for 3 plants, 30c for 10 plants. 
