FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1935 
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Coreopsis. 3 10 
—C— grandiflora. Large, brilliant yellow, flowers all summer. 50 1.40 
—lanceolata .50 1.40 
Crucianella. (Crosswort). 
—R— stylosa. Rose. Each 35c .75 
Cypripedium. (Ladyslipper or moccasin flower). 
Hardy orchids. Plants carry from one to seven flowering 
buds and are sold by the bud, not by the plant. Require 
some shade to do well. Prepare ground with humus, peat 
or muck and mulch. Not less than 5 buds of one kind sold. 
—RMS— acaule. (Purple moccasin). 5 buds for $1.00, 25 buds for 
$4.00. 
—RSM— parvifolia. Small yellow lady slipper. 5 buds for $1.00; 25 
for $4.00. 
—RMS— pubescens. Large yellow lady slipper. Plant in shade with 
plenty of moisture. 5 buds for $1.25; 25 for $4.50. 
—RSM— spectabilis or hirsutum. The finest and most showy of all 
our orchids. 1-2 ft., flowers shading from rose purple to 
nearly white. 5 buds for $1.50; 15 for $4.00. 
Delphenium. (Larkspur). 
Without a doubt delpheniums are the queen of hardy flow¬ 
ers. In outdoor plantings they are without equal and fur¬ 
nish the most satisfactory blues to any color scheme. 
—CB—belladonna. Light sky blue. Best for cut flowers and forc¬ 
ing .60 1.60 
—CB—bellamosum. Dark blue .60 1.60 
—CB—Alexander’s hybrids. The finest delphenium we have grown. 
Flowers densely packed on long stout stems .90 2.50 
—CB—Bi-color. Yellow and blue . 1.50 
—R—cbinensis. A handsome dwarf variety with fine feathery 
foliage and intense gentian-blue flowers .50 1.20 
-—R—chinensis, alba. Pure white form of above .50 1.20 
—CB—Blackmore & Langdons. A fine English strain.60 1.60 
—CB—Dieners dreams of beauty. An exquisite strain of unusually 
fine color combinations .90 2.50 
—CB—English hybrids from named varieties of Kelways and other 
outstanding creations. The newest and finest hybrids in 
range of color and combinations to be found anywhere.90 2.50 
—CB—Vanderbilts hybrids .60 1.60 
—CB—White butterfly. 
—CB—Wrexham’s strain. (Hollyhock delphenium) .60 1.60 
D'antbus Barbatus. (Sweet William). 
—BC—brilliant .60 1.60 
—BC—double mixed . 60 1.60 
—BC—pink beauty .60 1.60 
—BC—scarlet beauty . 60 1.60 
—BC—splendens .60 1.60 
—R—deltoides. (Maiden pink). A beautiful little plant with nar¬ 
row leaves and a profusion of small crimson flowers.60 1.60 
—moschatus. Single mixed .60 1.60 
-—plumarius. (Clove pink or pheasant eye) .60 1.60 
—allwoodi. Dwarf carnation. Mixed .60 1.60 
Dicentra cucularia. (Dutchman’s breeches). 
—R—A very early spring flower from 5 to 9 in.; bears a loose 
raceme of white inverted flowers in April-May. Prefers 
rich, shady hillside .40 1.40 
If perennials are wante«l by prepaid parcel post add 15c for 3 plants, 30c for 10 plants. 
