FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1947 

Habanaria. 
—subulata roseum. Rose-pink flowers _-----~------- 
—subulata vivid. Rose-pink with fiery eye. The best 
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Physostegia virginica. (False Dragonhead). 
—*PBM—Large clusters of delicate pink or white flowers on 
strong stems 2 to 3 feet tall. Flowers in July-August. 
. Require rich, moist soil. Should be divided and trans- 
planted every two or three years. An outstanding 
cut flower to go with gladiolus. Either pink or white 
Polemonium reptans. (Jacob’s Ladder). 
—RO—Plant of spreading growth with a profusion of deli- 
cate, blue flowers. Plant in good garden soil in full 
sun 
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Polygonatum biflorum. (Solomon’s Seal). 
—*RS—Very attractive addition to the wild flower garden. 
Strong, pendant sprays of fragrant,. white flowers in 
May-June. Requires rich woods soil and full shade__ 
Viola Pedata Bicolor. 
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