12 FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1947 

Hepatica. 
Dicentra exemia. (Fringed or fern leaf bleeding heart). 
—*RB—A very short plant growing to a height of 12 to 18 
inches. Foliage delicately cut. Blooms all summer. 
While a native of the Great Smoky Mountains in the 
Carolinas, it is perfectly hardy in Minnesota ________ 
—BO—spectabilis. (Bleeding Heart). One of the oldest per- 
ennials in cultivation and still very much in demand_-_ 
Dodecatheon meadia. (Shooting Star). 
—*RS—A native plant with large, glossy, basal leaves and 
nodding cyclamen-like flowers in white and shades 
of purple and rose. Only mixed colors ____________ 
Draba azoides. (Whitlow Grass). 
—*RO—Tufted herb about 4 inches in height with sulphur- 
yellow flowers in early spring. Requires light, well 
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Erythronium americana. (Dogtooth Violet, Trout Lily, Adders 
Tongue). 
—*RS—Has richly mottled foliage with dainty, nodding, yel- 
low flowers in early spring. Plant in fall or very 
early spring. Bulbs, each 15c; 3 for 35c; 10 for $1.00. 
Epigea repens. (Trailing Arbutus). 
—*TRS—An attractive spring blooming plant of trailing habit. 
Small white or pinkish, very fragrant flowers. Some- 
what difficult of culture requiring well drained, sandy, 
acid soil. We offer plants in original soil, balled and 
burlapped. Weight each 3 to 5 pounds 
Euphorbia cyparissias. (Spurge). 
—RO—Moss-like plant with many short plume-like branches. 
Yellow flowers. Much used for rock garden and 
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Funkia coerulea. (Plantain Lily). 
—BO—Perennial herb with thick root system. Very willing 
grower in sun or part shade. Pale to deep blue 
flowers in clusters on tall stems 
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