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30 FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1948 
BABY EVERGREENS 
Many tree lovers find much pleasure and interest in planting and culti- 
vating small evergreens. We list a few varieties which we can furnish 
in seedlings and one or two times transplanted stock. These are dug and 
handled with bare roots which are puddled in mud and packed in damp 
moss. Will reach you in good condition. 
Keep roots moist at all times. We suggest planting in the garden for 
a few years so they can be cultivated. After about three years in the 
garden they will have developed a good root system and can be set in a 
permanent place in your plantings. 
Each 
American arbor vitae. 
12--18 Inb Jo seen ee Ae ee ee ne ee $0.30 
1624 eee ee ee oe oe ee eee 50 
Black Hills Spruce. 
6-—O- In 2 times transplanted © 2-427. eee 00 
Be=12> in 2 times, transplanted” o.oo eee ai 
Colorado Spruce. 
Color varies on small plants. 
6—-8, sin; . twice +transplanted i020 _7i.22 a ee ee .50 
8-12 sinky: twice transplanted G2.) = 3 = ee eee aS, 
Savin Juniper. 
Transplanted one time, ready for next transplanting. 
seared OAS | & Vip) Re el aap eb Mas Re LP CSO ISA eS 3 1.00 
RHUBARB 
Strawberry Rhubarb. 
An old time variety, still in good demand. Stalks not as red as the 
following varieties. 
SlLrOne CivVisions ee oe ee 3 for $1.00 10 for $2.50 
McDonald Rhubarb. 
One of the new Red Rhubarb. Stalks are deep red and not as tart 
as Strawberry Rhubarb. 
ELTON SSC VISIONS oF a, See 2 10K at.5D0 10 for $4.00 
Ruby Rhubarb. 
Also a new red. 
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FRUIT TREES AND BERRY PLANTS 
We have a limited variety of hardy fruit and berry plants. Offering 
varieties which are recommended by the University of Minnesota Fruit 
Breeding Farm as hardy in this section of Minnesota. We invite you to 
call at the nursery for your needs of such stock. 
