FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1935 
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Tradescantia. (Spiderwort). 3 10 
—RS—virginica, produces succession of flowers all summer, 2 ft.75 2.00 
—RS—bracteata .75 2.00 
Trillium. (Wood lily or wake robin). 
—RS—grandiflorum, probably the most beautiful of the species. 
Large white gradually turning to lilac. Excellent for mass 
planting in shady woodland or among shrubbery, 8-12 in. 
$5.00 per 100 .......35 .80 
We can supply several other varieties on orders. Write for 
further information. 
Tritoma. (Red hot poker). 
—R—pfitzeri, hardy if given some protection. Heads of bloom 
rich orange-scarlet .50 1.20 
Trollius. (Globe flower). 
—M—europeus, free blooming plant with buttercup-like flowers, 
1-2 ft. May-Aug..90 2.40 
Tunica. (Coat flower). 
—R—saxifraga, alba, a pretty tufted plant with white flowers, 
bloom all summer .60 1.60 
Uvularia. (Wood merry-bells). 
—RM—perfoliate, long pendant shaped flowers are slightly fra¬ 
grant. 6-12 in., May-June .60 1.60 
Verbena Venosa. (Hardy verbena). 
—RT—Creeping plant with pink flowers, blooms all summer.60 1.60 
—R—Purplish-blue flowers in profusion all summer. Upright 
growing plant ...60 1.60 
Veronica. (Speedwell). 
—R—ametbystena (Royal blue), beautiful spikes of gentian-blue 
flowers, splendid for border or rock garden. 10-15 in.40 1.00 
—RC—longifolia subsessiles, (clump speedwell), 2 ft. spikes com¬ 
pletely covered with blue flowers in July-Aug. Fine for 
cutting .60 1.60 
—RT—repens (creeping speedwell), a very compact little rock gar¬ 
den plant or ground cover, 2-4 in.60 1.60 
—R—rupestris alba, a fine prostrate variety for rock garden, and 
ground cover. Covered with white flowers in May-June.60 1.60 
—R—rupestr’s b*ue, common blue, 6-8 in.60 1.60 
—R—rupestris flexulosa, forms solid carpet of green, covered 
with pale blue flowers April-May .60 1.60 
—R—rupestris, heavenly blue, similar to alba except flowers are 
blue. May-June .60 1.60 
—R—rupestris nana, a pink flowering form of above.60 1.60 
—R—rupestris subcordata, blue .60 1.60 
—R—true blue ...60 1.60 
Vinca Minor, creeping everereen plant, blue flowers, an excellent 
ground cover in shady locations.60 1.60 
Viola Cornuta (tufted violets), these are the best of the edging plants 
for the hardy border. With proper care they will bloom all 
summer. 
black prince .20 .50 
blue perfection .....20 .50 
bosniaca, a dainty, everblooming viola, reddish-violet 
flowers .20 .50 
king cup, yellow .20 .50 
Lord Beaconsfield .20 .50 
If perennials arc wanted by prepaid parcel post add 15c for 3 plants, 30c for 10 plants. 
