20 FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1948 
—*RS—cerneum, “CNoddings [Trillium ): “i220 eee eee eee 
*RS—erectum. Strong growing to 12—15 inches. Flowers 
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—grandiflorum. The most showy of trillium. For best 
effect should be planted in masses. Pure white flow- 
ers in early spring. Plant in rich leafmold where 
other plants can provide shade. Each 20c; 3 for 50c; 
10f zor *$1:50;" 100 :for$10:00— wilumborsizes pilosa 
—*RS—undulatum. (Painted Trillium). A beautiful pink- 
tinted trillium for planting among other varieties to 
give contrast. “Require eshade 2.0. -e-- oe eee 
Tiarella cordifolia. (Foamflower). 
—*S—Very attractive serrated foliage with racemes of 
white flowers. Require rich soil and shade _______~- 
' Trolleus ledebouri. (Globe Flower). 
—BS—Strong growing plant to 2 feet. Flowers yellow with 
10—-12 short petals. Thrives best in moist situations 
Uvularia perfoliate. (Wood Merrybells). 
—*RM—An erect growing native perennial having clasping, 
stemless leaves and gracefully drooping yellow flow- 
ers. Requires rich soil in shady woodland __________ 
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—Blue Spires. 
—OB—A bushy, upright plant growing to a height of 2 feet. 
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Viola blanda. (White, Sweet Violet). 
—*SM—Low growing with numerous fragrant flowers. Each 
20c; 3 tor 50c; 10° forr $1.50; 
—*SM—cuculata. The best known of the blue violets. Long 

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stemmed, blue flowers. Gives a very showy effect in . 
mass plantings in shady woodland. Require rich 
soil, Each 25c; 3 for 60c;.10 for $1.50. 
—*SM—odorata rosini. A very fragrant, tiny, pink violet ____ 
—*O—pedata. (Birdsfoot Violet). This violet grows in the 
open sun in sandy soils. Flowers violet-blue. Each 
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—*S—pedata bicolor. Two-toned birdsfoot violet. Two upper 
petals deep violet-purple with three lower petals very 
soft, pale blue. A strikingly beautiful flower bloom- 
ing throughout the summer. Require well drained 
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—*SM—pubescens. (Yellow, Downy Violet). Kidney shaped 
leaves with yellow flowers. Require rich soil and 
part shade. Each 25c; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.75. 
—OB—Helen Dennis. A charming, white violet on upright 
stems. Very hardy and a profuse bloomer. Each 
25c; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.50. 
Yucca filamentosa. (Adams Needle). 
—"“BRO—Large and sturdy growing plants from the waste- 
lands of the south. Creamy-white flowers on tall 
spikes. While not a frequent blooming plant in the 
north, the plant itself is interesting and attractive ___ 
—*BRO—sglauca. (Spanish Bayonet). Very similar to Y. fila- 
mentosa except foliage being of a steel-blue color 
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