1946 
Ferndale Nursery—Askov, Minn. 15 

Trillium Erectrum 
*_RS—Strong growing 12-15 
in. Flowers white to pink 
or brownish purple. Each 
20c; 3 for 50c. 
Trillium Grandiflora 
*__RS—Snow Trillium or White 
®Trillium. The best of the 
Trillium and 
the wild flower garden. 
Require shade. Each 20c; 
3 for 50c; $7.00 per 100; 
$55.00 per 1000. 
Uvularia perfoliate 
Wood Merrybells 
*_RM—An erect growing na- 
tive perennial having 
clasping, stemless leaves 
and graceful, drooping, 
yellow flowers. In rich 
shady woodlands. Each 
25c; 3 for 60c. 
Veronica Crater Lake 
—BO—Named after the beauti- 
ful lake in Oregon where 
it had its origin. Beauti- 
ful shade of blue grow- 
ing to height of 15 in. 
Perfectly hardy . Each 
35c; 3 for 90c. 
Viola Blanda 
Sweet White Violet 
*__SM—Low growing tufted 
plants. 3 for 50c; 10 for 
$1.50. 
Viola Cornuta. Jersey Gem. 
—This belongs to the Pansy 
Group. A beautiful plant 
with rich purple flowers 
on long stems useful for 
cutting. Blooming all 
summer. Hache wo0Cre 1a 
for 75c. 
Viola cuculata 
—The best Known of the 
Blue Violets. Doing well 
under cultivation. Our 
strain has _ very long 
stems and large deep blue 
flowers. 3 for 50c; 10 for 
$1.50. 
Viola pedata. Birdfoot Violet: 
—Leaves cut into lobes 
shaped like a bird’s foot. 
Flowers violet or purple 
with bright orange eye. 
3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
SHADE 
ASH, European Mountain Ash. 
A very handsome tree for lawn planting. 
fine for . 
Viola pedata Bicolor 
—Foliage like above. One 
of the most charming of 
the wild flowers in our 
list. Easily grown and 
will bloom off and on all 
summer, in the open sun 
or semi shade. Flowers 
two toned deep violet pur- 
ple and pale blue. Each 
SOC HS LOne CoC. 
Viola pubesence 
—Downy yellow Violet. 
Kidney shaped leaves 
with yellow flowers. 3 
for 60c; 10 for $1.60. 
Viola, Helen Dennis. 
—We do not know if this 
is the right name for this 
Violet or not. It wise 2: 
beautiful white flowered 
Violet on upright stems 
like Cuculata and grows 
very well with us. We 
offer it to you as worth- 
while to try. We received 
it from one of our custo- 
mers many years ago and 
we never did find the 
real name for it. Each 
30C3.>3> for 75c? 
Yucca filamentosa 
Adams Needle 
—BRO—Large and husky 
growing plant from _ the 
wastelands of the South. 
Perfectly hardy here ff 
planted on light well 
drained soil in full sun. 
Blooms about every other 
year with immense spikes 
of creamy white flowers. 
Foliage itself is beauti- 
ful and makes aé_e good 
showing even if not in 
bloom. Large plants. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
Yucca Glauca 
—Not so large as above, 
but of same general na- 
ture. Long narrow leaves 
of steel gray color, with 
large spikes of creamy 
white flowers as above. 
Large plants. Each 40c; 
3 for $1.10. 
TREES 
The rich orange 
red fruit is borne in abundance and is much relished by the 
birds. 
5—6 ft. tree, each 
BUCKEYE. Horse Chestnut. 
For the North where hardiness 
A very desirable tree for the North. 
is of great importance the 
Buckeye ranks as one of the best. A slow growing tree form- 
ing a beautiful shape. 
Fine for 
lawn or street planting. 
Bears an abundance of nuts which resemble a Buckeye. 
5—6 ft. Each 
6—7 ft. Each 
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