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FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1935 
Caltha Palustris. (Marsh marigold). 3 10 
—M—A very showy plant in wet sun or shady places. Deep yel¬ 
low flowers in April .60 1.60 
Campanula. (Bellflower). 
— R —carpatica. (Harebell). Blue. 8 in. in June . 50 1.40 
, —R— carpatica. White, 8 in. in June .50 1.40 
— R— isophylla. (Star of Bethlehem). White .60 1.60 
—medium calycanthemum (cup and saucer) .50 1.40 
—medium, mixed .50 1.40 
—medium (Canterbury Bell). Single blue and white mixed.50 1.40 
— B —persicifolia alba. White, peach-leaved bellflower . 60 1.60 
— B —persicifolia. Blue, peach-leaved bellflower. A noble border 
plant with splendid spikes of flowers .60 1.60 
— RO— rotundifolia. (Bluebells of Scotland). Clear blue flowers in 
June-July, 10 in.60 1.60 
—turbinata. A beautiful new variety forming dense mats of 
foliage, bearing large cup-shaped flowers of blue.60 1.60 
Carnation. 
—grenadin. Hardy carnation. A beautiful landscape flower 
and fine cut flower .60 1.60 
—malmaisson. New hardy carnation . 60 1.60 
Cerastium tomentosum. (Snow in summer). 
—ROS—Creeping, silvery-white foliage .50 1.40 
Cheirianthus allioni. (Wallflower). 
—RB—Dazzling orange flowers. A charming fragrant rockery 
plant .50 1.40 
Chelone. (Turtlehead). 
Stately and handsome perennial growing about 2 ft. high 
and bearing numerous spikes of large flower heads in sum¬ 
mer and fall. Excellent as cut flower. 
—CM— barbata coccinea. Pink.75 2.00 
—-CM— glabra. Terminal spikes of creamy white .75 2.00 
—CM— lyoni. Heads of showy purplish flowers .75 2.00 
Chrysanthemum. (Shasta daisy). 
— BC —alaska. Handsome flat with large glistening white flowers 
in June-July .50 1.40 
—RC— arcticum. (Arctic daisy). A gem among fall flowering rock 
plants. Dwarf plants with large pure white flowers.50 1.40 
—CB— King Edward. Enormous white flowers .50 1.40 
—leucanthemum .40 1.20 
—Dieners. Double white .50 1.40 
—double fringed . 50 1.40 
—new giant. Large double white .50 1.40 
—semi-double . 50 1.40 
Cimiciguga racemosa. (Cohosh bugbane). 
—RS—Handsome spikes of pure white flowers for back of border 
or naturalizing in woodland . 75 2.00 
Claytonia Virginica. (Spring beauty). 
—RS—A charming delicate flower of early spring. Soft pink. Won¬ 
derful in groups of 50 to 100 .50 1.40 
Comptonia Asplenifolia. (Sweet fern, myrca). 
—OR—Sweet scented plant of shrubbery type with fern-like leaves. 
Preference for acid soil. 1-2 ft. Clumps with soil in burlap. 
Each 50c . 1.25 4.00 
Convallaria majalis. (Lily-of-the-valley). 
—RMS—A well known and popular perennial .60 1.60 
