FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1948 
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Baptesia australis. (False Indigo). 
—BO—A strong plant growing to a height of 3 feet with dark 
green foliage and dark blue or purple pea-like flowers 
in clusters. They need full sun, open, porous, sandy 
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Calamintha alpina. 
—RO—Dwarf herb of spreading habit. Purple flowers in 
terminal spikes. Easily cultivated in ordinary garden 
SUT 29a tee Cedi 9. PS ee eS oy. 
Caltha palustris. (Marsh Marigold. Cowslip). 
—*M—A delightful, glistening, bright yellow, spring flower 
for bog or stream. Easily transplanted to garden. 
Will grow in rich, moist soil in partial shade ________ 
Campanula carpatica. (Carpathian Harebells). 
—RO—A beautiful, dwarf plant with a profusion of tiny blue 
flowers on wiry stems. Blooms almost continuously 
throughout the summer. Useful for edging or border, 
Pras tHiULviguals sUeCIINCIC Dldiit oct 
—OCB—Persicifolia grandiflora. (Peachbells) alba. One of 
best perennial campanulas. White bell-shaped flow- 
Pio meevery MGUY 9 ete ee er ee ¢ 
—OCB—Persicifolia grandiflora coerulea. Light blue form 
SRC MMe fp ie eae ea! Beek ghee Yon 
Campanula rotundifolia. (Bluebells of Scotland). 
—*RO—A very persistent grower when once established. Will 
grow in acid, neutral or alkaline soil, in sun or shade, 
on dry knolls or along creek banks. Clear, blue, bell- 
BADE IO Wers ll aN: Alles LY hee ee 
Chelone glabra. (Turtlehead. Dragonhead). 
—*MS—A beautiful, late summer blooming white flower. Pre- 
Teeemioisy. Semishaced situation 2224. 
—lIlyoni. Same as above having pink flowers _______~_ 



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