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FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1935 
Sempervivum. (Houseleek). 3 10 
—R—arachnoideum, small cobwebbed houseleek .50 1.20 
—R—alberti, similar to brauni .60 1.60 
—R—brauni, attractive bronze tipped leaves.60 1.60 
—R—doellianum, small hairy rosettes of hairy leaves tinted red, 
bright red flowers, very effective in mass planting. 4-6 in. .75 2.00 
—R—fauconette, similar to brauni, but finer and more delicate.75 2.00 
—R—funki, green tipped brownish rosettes in great numbers. 
6 in. 60 1.60 
—R—globiferum, flattened rosettes of gray-green leaves lightly 
tipped brown, pale yellow flowers .60 1.60 
—R—tectorum, common (hen and chicks) .50 1.20 
—R—trieste, upper part bright red-brown . 60 1.60 
Silene. (Catchfly). 
—R—oriental compacta. Pink flowers crowded in dense, sessile 
heads. 12-18 in., pink flowers .50 1.20 
—R—-schafta (autumn catchfly), a charming border or rock plant 
with masses of bright, pink flowers in July-Aug. 4-6 in.50 1.20 
Sissyrincbium. (Blue-eyed grass). 
—RO—augustifolia, as one would suspect from the name, it has 
grass-like leaves and flowers that make one think of bright 
little blue eyes as they peep out . 75 2.00 
Smilacena. (False Solomon’s seal). 
■—R—racemosa, a beautiful woodland plant bearing its spirelike 
clusters of white flowers at tip of stem.60 1.60 
Spergula, pisifera. a hardy evergreen plant suitable for grass edging 
and rock work .60 1.60 
Spirea. (Dropwort). 
—B—filanendulena, elee'ant border plant with feathery plumes of 
white flowers on stems 15 in. high: fern-bke foliage..60 1.60 
—B—ulmaria, white with golden foliage. 60 1.60 
Statice. (Sea lavender). 
—RB—latifolia, good border olant 12-18 in. hiqrh : also suitable for 
rock erarden: tufts of leathery leaves and immense candela¬ 
bra-like heads of purplish-blue, minute flowers. If cut and 
dried will retain its beauty for many months.60 1.60 
Thalictrum. (Meadow rue). 
—RB—adiantifob’a (maidenhair meadow rue), foliage very much 
like maidenhair fern .75 2.00 
—aquileeia folia, graceful foliage, rosv, purple flowers in June- 
Julv. 2 ft.75 200 
—polyganum (tall meadow rue), mist-like flowers on stems 
3 ft. or more according to height of surrounding growth. 
June-Sept. ...75 2.00 
Thymus. (Mother of thyme or creeping thyme). 
—TR—album, forms dense mats of dark green foliaee and clouds 
of white flowers, fine creeper to run over rocks. There are 
no better plants for groundrover than the thymus.50 1.20 
—TR —coccinium, similar to alba. Presents a most beautiful sight 
when literally covered with crimson flowers.50 1.20 
—TR—lanigunosum, gray-green, wooly foliage with bright pink 
flowers .50 1.20 
—TR- serohyllum, splendens. A rapid growing varietv, very hardy, 
pink . .50 1.20 
Tiarella. (Foam flower). 
—R—cordifolia, white flowers .50 1.20 
