FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1935 
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Phlox divaricata canadense. 3 10 
—R—large fragrant lavender flowers on 10 in. stems in April- 
May .......60 1.60 
—R— douglassi, choice, compact, low growing rock garden plant, 
blue flowers .60 1.60 
—R —Lampham, blue .,.60 1.60 
—R— ovalis Carolina . 75 . 
—R— pilosa, large clusters, pink flowers.60 1.60 
Phlox Subulata. (Moss or mountain pink). 
—R—Creeping, early spring flowering type with beautiful moss¬ 
like evergreen foliage which during the flowering period is 
completely hidden under masses of bloom. Highly prized 
for ground cover and for carpeting graves. 
—R— alba, pure white .40 1.20 
— R —lilacena, lilac . 40 1.20 
— R —-rosea, rose pink . 40 1.20 
— R —fairy, pale blue, dark eye. Compact foliage . 50 1.40 
—R—G. F. Wilson, lilac blue, light center.50 1.40 
—R— Vivid, bright pink with fiery eye; strikingly beautiful 
flowers .75 2.00 
Physalis. (Japanese lantern plant). 
Very decorative plant, easy to grow. Very ornamental 
when gathered and dried in fall when fruit assumes an 
orange-vermillion color .40 1.20 
Physostegia. (False dragon head). 
Virginica, large clumps of delicate pink flowers borne on 
long spikes in July-Aug.60 1.60 
vivid, a new variety with large bright violet mauve flowers .75 2.00 
Alba, pure white form .50 1.40 
Platycodon. (Balloon flower). 
—RB— grandiflora, fine, showy deep blue flowers .50 1.40 
—RB— grandiflora alba, white form of above.50 1.40 
Plumbago. (Leadwort). 
— R —larpentea, dwarf spreading with blue flowers . 60 1.60 
Podophyllum. (May apple). 
— peltatum, a very peculiar herb .75 2.00 
Polemonium. (Jacob’s ladder). 
—coerulea, fernlike foliage, white flowers . 60 1.60 
Polygonatum. (Solomon’s seal). 
—R— biflorum, tall erect stems with white flowers.75 2.00 
Primula. (Hardy primrose). Flower stalks 6 to 8 in.; flowers of vari¬ 
ous colors; very fragrant. 
— R— auricula . 90 2.50 
— R —polyantha . 75 2.00 
— R —veris, splendid strain of rich yellow . 60 1.60 
Pyrethrum. (Persian painted daisy). Very hardy and one of the best 
of perennials. Flowers range in color from pure white 
through shades of pink to deep red. Unexcelled for cutting. 
—BC— alba, white .40 1.20 
— BC —attrosanguinaria, dark red shades . 40 1.20 
—BC— double red .40 1.20 
— BC— mixed . 40 1.20 
— BC —rose pink . 40 1.20 
—BC— roseum .40 1.20 
If perennials are wanted by prepaid parcel post add 15c for 3 plants, 30c for 10 plants. 
