FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1935 
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Linnum. (Hardy perennial flax). 3 10 
—R—perrene. Blue .40 1.20 
—R—perrene. White .40 1.20 
Leursia Redivia. (Montana bitterroot). 
—R—A rockgarden plant of outstanding merit, large pink cacti¬ 
like flowers. After blooming plant dries up and disap¬ 
pears until late fall. Leaves form a rosette spread close 
to ground .75 2.00 
Lobelia (cardinal flower). 
—MB—cardinalis. One of the showiest of our wild flowers. Large 
deep red blossoms. Will thrive in any garden soil or along 
border of lily-pond or brook. 2-4 ft.60 1.60 
—MB—syphilytica. (Great blue lobelia). A blue form very similar 
to above .60 1.60 
Lupinus polyphyllus. Lupines may be classed among the most beau¬ 
tiful hardy flowers. Flowers borne on long sturdy spikes 
in many fascinating colors; mixed only .40 1.00 
Lychnis. (Rose campion). 
—R—alpina. Dwarf rose, pink, charming rock garden plant about 
4 in.60 1.60 
—R—haageana. Very showy, orange-red, scarlet or crimson flow¬ 
ers nearly 2 in. across .60 1.60 
—R—viscaria splendens .60 1.60 
Lycimachia. (Creeping Jenny). 
—R—nummularia. For sun or shade in wet locations.50 1.20 
Lythrum roseum salicara. Purple, for banks of pond or stream.60 1.60 
Mazus Reptans. 
—RT—A prostrate creeping dwarf. Interesting little plant with 
dainty lilac flowers with small white lip. For rock garden 
and groundcover .75 2.00 
Mertensia. (Virginia bluebells). 
—R—Dark green foliage and loose pannacles of rich blue rose- 
tinted flowers in early spring .60 1.60 
Mitchella Repens. (Partridge berry). 
■ —RT—A trailing little vine. Twin flowers, creamy-white inside 
and faint crimson pink on outside .75 2.00 
Mitella. (Bishop’s cap). 
—R—Low, slender perennial, sometimes planted in shady places. 
White flowers. A good rockery plant .75 2.00 
Monarda. (Oswego tea, beebalm). 
—didyma. One of the most brilliant of our native flowers. 
Very striking for mass effect .60 1.60 
—fistulosa. Flowers purple . 60 1.60 
Myosotis. (Forget-me-not). 
—RM—palustris. (True forget-me-not). Blue. $6.00 per 100.40 1.00 
—RM—palustris pink beauty .40 1.00 
Nepata. (Ground ivy). 
—AR—mussini. An excellent groundcover of dwarf compact 
growth. Lavender .40 1.00 
Nuphar Advena. (Yellow pond lily). A hardy native plant for pond 
or stream . 1.20 3.00 
If perennials are wanted by prepaid parcel post add lf>c for 3 plants, 30c for 10 plants. 
