10 Ferndale Nursery—Askov, Minn. 
1946 
Leen EERE nema 
Epigea repens Trailing Arbutus 
*__TS—An attractive spring 
blooming native flower. 
Trailing habit. Flowers 
very fragrant. Quite dif- 
ficult to transplant. We 
offer plants dug _ with 
ball of dirt. Require 
acid soil well drained. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1-25. 
Funkia caerulea. Plantain lily. 
—SO—Perennial herb with thick 
roots and heavy ribbed 
foliage. Pale blue flow- 
ers. Will thrive in any 
garden but prefers moist 
shady situation. Each 
30c; 3 for 75c. 
Gualtheria procumbens 
Aromatic Wintergreen. 
“*__RT—4-6 in. A beautiful 
trailing evergreen shrub 
with tiny white or pink 
flowers followed by pea 
sized red _ berries. Well 
adapted for ground cover 
among evergreen. Must 
have well drained soil in 
part shade. Each 30c; 
o fOr (de. 
Gaillardia Burgundy. 
Blanket Flower 
—BC—1-2 ft. A very fine per- 
ennial bearing a profusion 
of wine red flowers on 
strong stems. Drought 
resistant. Each 30c; 3 
for 75c. 
Gentian andrewsi. 
Bottled or closed Gentian. 
*__RM—2 Lt A beautiful 
American native growing 
along streams and _ in 
moist woods in shade or 
part shade. Requires 
rich moist soil. Blooms 
in August and September 
with deep purple flowers 
which never open com- 
pletely. Each 35c; 3 for 
90c. 
Gentian macrophylla 
*__RM—1 ft. Plant is more 
squatty than Andrewise. 
Thrives under same gen- 
eral conditions, blooms 
earlier, about mid-sum- 
mer. Each 35c; 3 for 90c. 
Geranium maculatum. Cranes- 
bill or Wild Geranium 
*_RO—1-1% ft. Rose _ purple 
flowers. Very showy in 
summer. Thrives in moist 
semi open locations. 
Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
Geum Borisii 
—QO—Orange scarlet 
evergreen foliage. About 
12 in. Will grow in any 
good garden soil in open 
sun or border. Each 30c; 
So utOr oC. 
flowers, 
Geum triflorum. Torch Flower 
*__RS—A very attractive plant 
in the wild, garden in 
shade on well drained 
soil. Flowers soft rose, 
beautiful cut foliage. 
“Each 35c; 3 for 90c. 
Gypsphilla panticulata 
Baby Breath 
—CO—Has fine feathery pani- 
cules of tiny white flow- 
ers, highly prized for 
cutting. Plant in sunny 
well drained ground. A 
little lime added to soil 
will be appreciated. Each 
25c; 3 for 60c. 
Habanaria fimbriata 
Showy orchid 
*__MS—1 to 3 ft. One of na- 
ture’s most dainty and 
beautiful native orchid. 
Requires rich deep soil of 
acid nature with abund- 
ance of moisture. Purple 
fringed flowers in spikes 
sometimes 12 inches 
long. Each 50c; 3. for 
$1.25. 
Hemorocallis. Day Lily. 
—-Very hardy and_e easily 
grown in the open sunny 
garden. With three or 
four varieties of Hemo- 
rocallis you can have 
blooms all summer. 
Hemorocallis Apricot. 
—Name indicates 
Blooms’ June-July. 
35c; 3 for 90c. ~ 
color. 
Each 
Hemorocallis Dumorteri 
Golden yellow. 
—May-June flowers. 
35c; 3 for 90c. 
Each 
Hemorocallis Kwanso 
—Large golden bronze 
flowers in August and 
September. Each 35c; 3 
for 90c. 
Hemorocallis Mikado 
—One of the newer intro- 
ductions. Rich yellow 
flowers in Midsummer. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. - 
Hemorocallis W. H. Wyman 
—Pale glistening yellow 
flowers in July and Aug- 
ust. Each  50c; 3 for 
$1.25. 
Hepatica acutiioba Liverwort.. 
*__RS—A lovely early spring 
flower. Low growing na- 
tive with three lobed 
leaves. Flowers in hues 
of pink blue and white. 
At home in rich shady 
situations. Plant in 
. early spring or in fall. 
Each 30c; 3 for 75c. 
