1942 Ferndale Nursery—Askov, Minn. 11 
Shredded Sedge Moss 
Practically the same as peat moss imported from Holland 
except not quite so dry. Excellent for mulching and to mix 
with soil for acid loving plants such as ferns, arbutus, bear- 
berry, gentians and many others. Also excellent to mix with 
heavy soil to prevent baking and packing and to hold 
moisture, 
100-lb. sack, $1.50, or 50-lb. sack for $1.00. Should be 
shipped by freight. 
Rock Wall Plants 
Plants useful for crevices or terraces and flagstone walks. 

Arabis alpina. Phlox amoena. 
Arenaria, Phlox subulata. 
Armeria laucheana. Potentilla. 
Aubretia. Sedum acre. 
Campanula rotundifolia. Silene alpestris. 
Calamintha alpina. Spergula pillifera. 
Cherianthus allioni. Thymus. 
Dianthus deltoides. Tunica. 
he mid oye repens, Veronica rupestris, all var. 
oustonia. F i 
Mazlus' reptand, Ferns, polypodium, Walking 
Mitchella repens. leaf, Winged Wood and 
Papaver alpina. Woodsia Ilvensis, 
Native Plants for Woodland Plantings 
Actea, alba and rubra. Mertensia. 
Arisaema, Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Mitchella, repens. 
Cimicifuga, racemosa. Mitella, diphylla. 
Cypripedium, all varieties. Phlox, divaricata. 
Dicentra, cucularia. Podophyllum. 
Dielytra, exemia. Polygonatum, 
Dodecatheon, media. Pyrola. 
Epigea, repens. Sanguinaria, canadense. 
Gaultheria. Smilacena, racemosa, 
Gentian, andrewsie. Tiarella, foam flower. 
Habenaria. Thalictrum., 
Hepaticas. Trilliums. 
Heuchera, americana. Uvularia. 
Lillium, superbum. Violets. 
Rock Garden Plants 
Wild and Perennial Plants 
For the season of 1942 we are again offering a wide assort- 
ment of NORTHERN GROWN, hardy perennials and Wild 
Flowers. 
Some few varieties have been dropped from our list and 
new.ones have been added. The demand for wild flowers has 
increased tremendously during the last few years and being 
in touch with collectors throughout the United States, we are 
constantly adding to our list such wild flowers as have real 
merit and which deserve a place in the wild flower garden. 
We believe this demand will continue to increase and land- 
scapers especially should not overlook this source of addition- 
al business. There is hardly a planting which can not be im- 
proved by a judicious use of some ferns and wild flowers. 
Many of the varieties we list can be supplied in large 
clumps for immediate effect at double the price of 2-year 
plants. 
