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FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1935 
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papilio .20 .50 
snowflake, white .20 .50 
W. H. Woodgate . 20 .50 
Viola. (Violet). 
—R—blanda, sweet scented, white violet.60 1.60 
—R—cuculata (blue violet), a beautiful variable species, light blue 
to deep purple. Blooms in greatest profusion in May-June .30 .75 
—R—hosta Carolina ...60 . 
—R—odorata (sweet English violets) .60 1.60 
—R—pedata (birdsfoot violet), flowers blue, violet or purple with 
bright orange centers .40 1.00 
—R—pedata bi-color, a strikingly beautiful, dainty little two- 
colored violet which richly deserves a place in every garden .75 2.00 
—R—pubescens (downy yellow violet) .60 1.60 
—R—rugulosa (white wood violet), fine ground cover under 
shrubs or for children’s garden. Blooms all summer.60 1.60 
—R—saggitata .60 1.60 
Viola tricolor. (Pansy). Pansies are one of the oldest known garden 
flowers. They delight in cool moist weather and for that 
reason our summers are not to their liking and stock is 
quickly run down. However, by obtaining seed from Europe 
where several seedsmen specialize in developing this plant 
we are assured of having stock of large sized flowers with 
brilliancy of colors and color combinations. Our interna¬ 
tional strain is unsurpassed. $4.00 per 100. .50 
Yucca. (Adam’s Needle). 
—R— filamentosa, large rosettes of sword-like evergreen leaves, 
and spikes of white flowers. Each 25c .60 1.60 
Alpine and Rock Plants 
Achillea ageratum and tomento- 
sum. 
Actea, all var. 
Allysum, all var. 
Anemone, all var. 
Aquilegia, alpine and canaden¬ 
sis. 
Arabis alpina. 
Asarum canadensis. 
Bearberry. 
Armeria, all var. 
Artemesia, Frigida and Silver 
King. 
Arenaria. 
Asperula odorata. 
Aster, acris, alpina, bessarabi- 
cns. 
Beilis perrenis, all var. 
Boutelone. 
Calirhoe involucrata. 
Calamintha alpina. 
Campanula, carpatica, rotundi- 
folia, and turbinate. 
Cerastium. 
Cherianthus allioni. 
Comptonia asplenifolia. 
Convallaria majalis. 
Crucianella stylosa. 
Cypripedium, all var. 
Delphinium chinensis 
Dicentra, Eximia and Cucularia 
Dianthus deltoides. 
Dodecatcheon media. 
Epigaea repens. 
Erinus alpinus. 
Ferns, all var. 
Festuce alpina. 
Funkia coerulea. 
Gentiana, all var. 
Geranium. 
Geum, all var. 
Gypsophilla. 
Helianthemum. 
Heuchera. all var. 
Iberis, all var. 
Iris christata. 
Leontopodium alpina. 
Liatris scariosa. 
Linnum, all var. 
Lychnis alpina, haageana, vis- 
caria. 
Mertensia. 
Mitch ella repens. 
Mitella. 
Myosotis, alpestris and palus 
tris. 
Nepata mussini. 
Oenothera all var. 
Papaver alpina and nudicaule. 
Penstemmon pubesence. 
Phlox subulata, all var. 
Phlox amoena, divaricata and 
pilosa. 
Platycodon mariesse. 
Primula, all var. 
Pyrola ellipitica. 
Ranuncules repens.. 
Sanguinaria canadense. 
Saponaria ocymoides. 
Saxifraga, all var. 
Scuttillaria. 
Sedum, all var. 
Silene, all var. 
Sissyrinchium. 
Sempervivum, all var. 
Stachys lanata. 
Thymus, all var. 
Tiarella cordifolia. 
Trillium, all var. 
Thalictrum adiantifolia. 
Tunica saxifraga. 
Uvularia perfoliate. 
Veronica amethystina, repens 
and rupestris. 
Vinca minor. 
Viola, blanda, cuculata, pedata, 
pubescent. 
Viola cornuta, all var. 
