14 
FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1935 
Heuchera. (Alumroot). 
—R—americana. Flowers nearly white, mottled foliage, for 
mixed border, in rockery or mass planting. About 18 in. 
high ...•••;. 
—R—brizoides. Flowers pale pink in graceful racemes in May 
—R—Perry’s white . •••••... 
—R—sanguinea. (Coral bells). Brilliant coral red. Very orna¬ 
mental ... 
—r— splendens. Bright scarlet crimson, fine for cutting. 
Hibiscus. (Mallow marvels). Sturdy growing plant with large 
flowers, 2-4 ft., mixed colors . 
Hollyhocks. (Althea rosea). Double, mixed colors . 
Houstonia. (Quaker lady). 
—R—serpullifolia. Flowers deep violet-blue, sometimes turning 
to white, dwarf compact, free bloomer . 
Hypericum. 
—elegans. Yellow flowers in terminal panicles. Aug.-Sept. 
Iberis. (Flardy candytuft). 
—R—sempervirens. Sheet of white flowers in spring completely 
covering dark green foliage. Fine for rockery . 
Incarvilia. (Hardy gloxinia). 
—-Rose-pink flowers in large trusses, 18 in. 
Inula. (Fleabane). 
—ensifolia. Yellow, 12-18 in. July-Aug. 
Iris. 
—R—christata. (Crested dwarf iris). Beautiful little dwarf, rich 
amethyst-blue flowers in May, only 3 in. high. 
—German iris. Fine range of colors. 
—RB—pumilla. Dwarf purple, 4 in., fine for border or rockery. 
—siberica. Purplish-blue flowers, a good tall growing, hardy 
variety ... 
—R—verna. Fragrant dwarf with starry flowers of blue-violet 
and gold . 
—M—versicolor. (Large blueflag, Fleur-de-lis). Splendid for 
mass effect in moist places . 
Lilium (Lily). 
—canadensis. (Wild meadow lily). The graceful curves of 
its bells are unsurpassed in any wild or cultivated flower.... 
—phillipense formosum. From pots . 
—philadelphicum. (Wood lily). A handsome native lily with 
cup-shaped flowers, spotted maroon and shaded orange, 
3 ft..... 
—regale or myrophyllum. (Regal lily). Flowers white, 
slightly suffused with pink, with delicate shade of canary 
yellow at center, delightfully fragrant. July. Each 40c.... 
—superbum. (Turk’s cap lily). Remarkable for its completely 
reflexed petals tipped with brown anthers. Blooms pro¬ 
fusely in July-Aug. 
—R—tennuifolium. (Siberian or coral lily). 
Beautiful, dainty red lily for rockgarden, 12-18 in. Each 40c 
—tigrinum. (Tiger lily). Flowers’ sepals are strongly spotted 
and reflexed. July-Aug. Either single or double. 
—umbellatum. Red, flushed orange, tall vigorous grower. 
Linnea. (Twinberry). 
—R—borealis. Each 40c . 
3 10 
.75 2.00 
.90 2.50 
.75 2.00 
.60 1.60 
.75 2.00 
.75 2.00 
.60 1.60 
.75 2.00 
.50 1.20 
.60 1.60 
.75 2.00 
.60 1.60 
.60 1.60 
.40 1.00 
.60 1.60 
.40 1.20 
.60 1.60. 
.50 1.40 
.60 1.60 
.75 2.00 
.75 2.00 
1.00 2.50 
.75 2.00 
1.00 2.50 
.60 1.60 
1.00 2.50 
1.00 2.50 
