FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1935 
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Covers itself with 
Arenaria. 
—R—grandiflora. From the Pyrrenese Mts. 
pure snow-white, star-like flowers . 
—R—montana. (Montana sandwort). Close tufts profusely cov¬ 
ered with small silver-white flowers. Excellent for the 
rockery in sunny places . 
—R—verna. Row creeper for cracks between stones. Fine plant 
for use in flagstone walks . 
Arisaema TripHyllus. (Jack-in-the-pulpit). 
—RS—Very interesting plant for shaded woodland planting. 
Armeria. 
—R—formosa. (Sea pink) . 
—RW—laucheana. Bright rosy-red. Free bloomer. 3-6 in. in June 
—R—alpina. Purple, 12 in.. 
Artemesia. (Wormwood or Sage). 
—R—border mist. Silvery foliage, 6-8 in. 
—RO—frigida. Silver sage. There is not a more beautiful silvery 
foliaged rock garden plant . 
—CB—lactiflora. A tall plant of fine foliage. White flowers, excel¬ 
lent for bouquets . 
—R—silver king. A very strikingly white leaved contrast plant 
of rare beauty for landscape effect. Beautiful mist for set¬ 
ting off bouquets. Also used dried for winter bouquets. 
Asclepias Tuberosa. 
—RB—A beautiful plant producing clusters of bright orange flow¬ 
ers in July-Aug. 12-18 in. Fine for cut flower. 
Aster. (Michaelmas daisy). 
—R—alpina. Blue, fine dwarf aster, large flowers, 6-8 in. 
—R—alpina. Bright purple . 
—R—alpina. Dark beauty, deep blue. 12 in. 
—R—alpina. Goliath, soft blue, 15 in. 
—R—alpina. White . 
—CB—nova anglia. (New England aster). Purple . 
Aubretia. (Rockcress). 
—R—Purple, a beautiful plant with silvery-green foliage for rock¬ 
ery or edge of border . 
—R—hybrids. Large flowered hybrids. Lovely dwarf spring 
blooming plant . 
—R—Mixed. Select.. 
Baptisia. (False Indigo). 
—australis. Dark blue, pea shaped flowers in June; very at¬ 
tractive foliage plant, throughout summer . 
Beilis. 
—R—perreinis. (Double English daisy). Flowers white or pink. 
An old favorite for edging. 6-8 in. separate or mixed colors 
Bellium. (Dwarf daisy). 
—RW—beillidoides. T iny white daisy; flowers fine for rock garden 
or crevices . 
Calamintha. 
—R—alpina. For rock garden or edge of border. Does well in 
dry, sunny locations . 
Calirhoe. (Poppy Mallow). 
—RT—An elegant trailing plant to drop over rocks and boulders. 
Flowers bright rosy-crimson with white center, all summer 
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