FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1940 
Grape Fern (botrychium obliqium) 
A novel little fern for woodland locations. Naturally at home among 
Christmas, Marsh and Maidenhair Ferns. Each 35c—Prepaid each 50c. 
.■Silver Spleenwort (asplenium thelypteroides)—MS— 
At home in deeply shaded boggy locations. Foliage pale green with sil¬ 
very shade on under surface. Each 25c; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.60—Prepaid 
each 35c; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.25. 
Fern Bed Collection 
A Fern Bed for Only S5.00. 
These collections are selected to meet certain growing conditions as in¬ 
dicated. For customers who may be in doubt as to which varieties will meet 
their particular growing conditions these collections will be helpful. Each 
collection contains 24 ferns. • 
Either collection will be shipped prepaid for only $5.00 or one-half col¬ 
lection for only $3.00. By express not prepaid each collection $4.00; one- 
half collection for $2.25. 
No. 1—This collection has been made up with a view in mind of offering 
a number of ferns which may be depended upon to succeed under 
ordinary gardening conditions and consists of 10 Ostrich, 4 Osmunda, 
and 10 Lady Ferns. 
No. 1—A—Suitable for same general growing conditions as collection No. 1. 
Consists of 4 Evergreen, 8 Ostrich, 4 Osmunda and 10 Lady Ferns. 
No. 2—Selected for dry shady locations and contains 8 Lady, 6 Hayscented, 
6 Leathery Wood and 4 Interrupted Ferns. 
No. 3—For moist, shady places: 8 Evergreen, 4 Ostrich, 4 Cinnamon, 4 Lady 
and 4 American Maidenhair Ferns. 
No. 4—For wet ground: 8 Sensitive, 3 Royal, 3 Cinnamon, 6 Evergreen and 
4 Marsh Shield Ferns. 
Shredded Peat Moss 
Practically the same as imported German or Holland peat moss except 
it is not dried or baled. We have acres of it on our land and use loads and 
loads of it as a mulch and to mix in soil for acid loving plants such as 
ferns, arbutus, bearberry, gentians and many others. 
It is an excellent mulch on heavy soil where it preserves moisture and 
prevents cracking of the soil. We offer this pulverized peat as it comes 
from the ground in sacks of about 100 pounds for $1.50, or sacks with about 
50 pounds for $1.00. Should be shipped only by freight. 
