1936 
Ferndale Nursery—Askov, Minnesota 
15 
Native Flowering Perennials 
The following- native plants are recommended for wood¬ 
land planting- and for naturalizing-. They are not difficult 
to grow and may be planted either in spring or fall. 
Varieties marked with * are recommended for fall plant¬ 
ing. In the fall we are in position to quote very low prices 
on these varieties in quantity lots. Write for prices for fall 
delivery. 
ACTEA—rubra (baneberry) red. May—June. 
ACTEA—alba, (baneberry) white. May—June. 
ANEMONE—canaden.se, white. May—June. 
AQUILEGIA—canadense, red and yellow. May—June. 
ARISAEMA—triphyllus (Jack-in-the-pulpit). 
•ASARUM—canadense, (Wild Ginger). 
CALTHA—palustris (Marsh Marigold), yellow, April—May. 
-CLAYTONIA—virginica (Spring Beauty), soft pink. May— 
June. 
CYPRIPEDIUM—(Lady Slipper or Moccasin Flower) all var. 
• DIECENTR A—cucularia (Dutchman’s Breeches) white, 
April—May. 
DIELYTRA—exemia (fringed Bleeding Heart), all summer. 
DODECATHEON—media (Shooting Star), rose color to white. 
•ERYTHRONIUM—americanna (Dog Tooth Violet) white. 
April—May. 
GAULTHERIA—procumbens (Aromatic Wintergreen). 
GENTIANA—andrewsie (Bottle or closed Gentian), blue. 
HABENARIA—fimbriata (Orchid) lilac, August. 
HOUSTONIA— (Quaker Lady), blue, June. 
LEWISIA—redviva (Montana Bitterroot), pink. May—June. 
•LIATRIS-—scariosa (B:azing Star), purplish-pink. August. 
• MERTEN SI A—virginica (Bluebells), blue. May. 
MITCHELLA—repens (Partridgeberry), trailing. 
MiTELLA—diphylia (Bishop’s Cap), white. 
MONARDA—didyma (Oswego Tea, Beebalm). 
PYROLA—elliptica (shinleiaf), greenish-white. 
SANGUINARIA—canadense (Bloodroot), white. May. 
SISSYRINCHIUM— (blue-eyed grass), blue, August. 
• TRILLIUM—grandiflora (Wake-robin), white, April—May. 
• U VUL ARIA—perfoliate. 
VIOLA—pedata (Bird’s Foot), blue, June. 
Cypripedium Spectahilis 
