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FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOY, MINNESOTA, 1935 
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—BC—uliginosum. (Giant daisy). Large white.40 1.20 
Pyrola. (Shinleaf). 
—R—elliptica, greenish-white, nodding waxy flowers, very fra¬ 
grant .60 1.60 
Pyxidanthera Barbulata. (Pixie or flowering moss). 
—R—A rare and very unusual little plant well adapted to the 
rock garden. Grows best on moist sandy or gravelly soil; 
white starry flowers on stem rising from leaf cushion.75 2.00 
Ranunculus. (Buttercup). 
—acris, double yellow flowers .40 1.20 
—repens, fl. pi. creeping, golden yellow.40 1.20 
Rudbeckia. (Coneflower). 
—hirta. (Black-eyed Susan). Beautiful large yellow daisy 
with conical dark purple center .60 1.60 
-—B—laciniata (golden glow), cut leaf cone flower.40 1.20 
flava, early flowering, yellow, black center .40 1.20 
purpurea (giant coneflower) .40 1.20 
newmanni, deep orange flowers .40 1.20 
Sanguinaria Canadense. (Bloodroot). 
—RS—Pure white flowers in early spring; deserves a place in 
every garden. $6.00 per 100 .40 1.20 
Saponaria. (Rock soapwort). 
—-R—ocymoides, a pretty border and rockery plant with clouds 
of pink flowers .40 1.20 
Sarracenia Purpurea. (Pitcher plant). 
—M—A curious and interesting insectivorous plant with strange 
pitcher-like hollow leaves .75 2.00 
Saxifraga, broad, deep green foliage; will grow in any soil or position; 
flowers in early spring. 
—R—ceaspitosa, 2-6 in. small white flowers .60 1.60 
—R—decepiens, crimson moss .60 1.60 
—R—cordifolia, light pink, broad glossy leaves.60 1.60 
—R—grandiflora .60 1.60 
—R—sanguinea .60 1.60 
—R—superba .60 1.60 
Scuttilaria. (Skullcap). 
—coelestris, clear blue snapdragon-like flowers on wiry stems 
1 ft. high. July-Aug.75 2.00 
Sedum. (Stonecrop). A vast race of very interesting little Alpine 
plants. No rock garden complete without a good variety of 
sedum. 
-—R— acre (golden moss), little tufted plants with yellow flowers 
useful for covering .40 1.00 
—R —album, white flower with red center, 4-6 in.; for dry 
rockery .40 1.00 
— R —album balticum, form dense mats of dark green, fernlike 
foliage .60 1.60 
— R —album purpurea, stems and flowers red throughout season, 
flowers pink .60 1.60 
-—R —album tenuifolium, grows very rapidly, forming matted 
masses of stems beset with minute sausage-like, green 
leaves .60 1.60 
—R —aizoon, bright, yellow flowers, 12 in.40 1.00 
—R —asiaticus, yellow .40 1.00 
