FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1947 
Delphinium. (Larkspur). 
Delphiniums are the queen of the blue garden peren- 
nials. While the blue shades are predominating, there 
are also flowers of pure white, lilac, claret, magenta 
and burgundy. Double and semi-double florets close- 
ly set on tall spikes. Require well drained, rich soil 
with some lime added. Unless well sheltered from 
strong winds they should be staked to prevent them 
from being blown down. 
—Pacific Hybrids. 
—BCO—V. & R. Pacific Giants are considered to be among 
THE WeSl- Oly (hE, Cel pitting: 2 tenes cee ee 
—tLyondel Hybrids. Another strain of outstanding del- 
phinium. Does not grow quite as tall as the Pacific 
Giants. Double and semi-double florets closely set 
on strong spikes. Some unusual pastel shades are 
DEOGUCEdssDy A UniSmeliail a.) ote ke mre Wii tele ede 
—chinensis. (Chinese Delphinium). 
—OCB—A very different type of delphinium. Flowers are 
not produced on compact spikes such as the hybrids 
described above. Plants branched and flower clusters 
open and more or less scattered. A very desirable 
tlewer for -bouqnets; Blue tflowers: 44 ee 
Dianthus alpina Alwoodi. (Dwarf Garden Pink). 
—RBO—Dwarf plant, flowers white and shades of pink ______ 
Dicentra cucularia. (Dutchman’s Breeches). 
—*RS—An early spring blooming plant with lacy foliage grow- 
ing to a height of 5 to 9 inches. Loose racemes of 
inverted white or pink flowers in April or May. Bulbs 
each 1l5c; 3 for 35c; 25 for $2.50. 

Gentian Andrewsie. 
Each 
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75 
35D 
30 
11 
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1.50 
2.00 
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