8 FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOY, MINNESOTA, 1935 
Actea. (Baneberry). 3 10 
—RS—alba. Long spikes of clear white flowers and berries, 12 to 
18 in. Fine for rockery or shaded woodland. May-June.90 2.50 
—RS—rubra. Red form of above.75 2.00 
Acornus Calamus. (Sweet Flag). 
—M—Sword shaped leaves, erect; thrives in moist soil or shallow 
water .50 1.40 
Agrostemma. (Joy of love, or rose campion). 
—coronaria. Bright, rosy, crimson flowers, silvery foliage. 
2 ft.50 1.40 
Allium Thibetica. 
—R—Lilac mauve flowers in clusters on short stems. July-Aug. 
Introduced from Thibet in 1930 .50 1.40 
Allysum Saxatile. 
—R—Compact masses of bright yellow flowers in early spring.75 2.00 
Anchusa. (Dropmore). 
—R—For mass effect of brilliant blue, anchusa is unsurpassed. 
4-5 ft...75 2.00 
Anemone. 
—R—canadense, Pennsylvania. Large white flowers in May- 
June. 12-18 in.60 1.60 
—R—patens (pasque flower). A silky-haired plant with pale vio¬ 
let flowers in May. 6-10 in. A native of Minn.90 2.50 
—RS—pulsatilla. A beautiful plant for rockery or well drained 
border; flowers vary from lilac to purple. 9-12 in.60 1.60 
—RB—pulsatilla. Turquoise .60 1.60 
—R—St. Bridgids. Hybrid anemone .75 2.00 
—RC—sylvestris. For cool moist corner in rock garden, white, 
nodding stems, lovely for cut flowers. 10 in.60 1.60 
Antbemis Tinctoria. 
—C—Kelway’s, large golden yellow flowers, finely cut foliage; 
succeeds everywhere .40 1.20 
Aquilegia. (Columbine). 
—R—alpina. Alpine columbine .60 1.60 
—RC—canadensis. A bright red and yellow native.50 1.40 
—RC—chrysantha. Beautiful golden yellow flowers .50 1.40 
—RC—chrysantha silver queen. New white variety.60 1.60 
—RC—coerulea. Blue flowers, long spurs .60 1.60 
—CB—Mrs. Elliot's. Wonderful colors, long spur.60 1.60 
—CB—rainbow. Unequalled for range of colors, long spurred, 
mixed . 75 2.00 
—CB—Rocky Mountain. One of the loveliest of the columbines ; 
Pale blue and white, long spurred .60 1.60 
—CB—Mixed .40 1.00 
Arabis Alpina. (Alpine Rockcress.) 
—R—Pure white flowers in dense masses. Fine border and rock¬ 
ery plant .50 1.40 
Arctostaphylos Uva Ursi. (Bearberry). 
-—TR—Trailing hillside plant of a shrubbery nature. Good for 
ground cover or rock garden. Large clumps in burlap. 
Each 50c . 1.25 4.00 
