26 FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1947 
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Viburnum. Snowball. 
A popular shrub which blooms profusely. Has ball-shaped white flowers 
in April and May. 
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Viburnum americana. High bush cranberry. 
A beautiful shrub for background planting. Does well along streams 
in semi-moist places. Will also do well in other places where not so 
moist. Has white flowers in spring followed by clusters of bright red 
berries which are appreciated by the birds. 
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Viburnum dentatum. Arrowhead. 
Attractive foliage, white flowers in spring which are followed by fruit 
of a bluish-black color. 
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Celastrus scandens. Bittersweet. 
A native climbing vine from the woodlands. Will climb trees or trellis. 
We advise planting two or three plants so they can pollinate each other. 
In the fall they are covered with beautiful orange-scarlet berries which 
may be cut for winter bouquets. 
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Trumpet Honeysuckle. 
Large, red trumpet flowers. Dark green foliage. Should have trellis 
for climbing. 
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Engelman Ivy. 
One of the few vines that will cling to brick or stone walls. Beautiful 
green foliage which turns to red in fall. 
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Clematis, Jackmanni. 
Large, purple flowers in early summer. Plant in protected place and 
add lime to good soil which is well drained. Protection for winter will 
be well worthwhile. ; 
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ROSES 
Here are three that are perfectly hardy in this far north. 
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