FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1949 
Dianthus Alwoodi alpina 
—RBO—A dwarf variety of garden pink, similar to plumar- 
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Dicentra cucularia. (Dutchman’s Breeches). 
—*RS—An early spring blooming plant with lacy foliage grow- 
ing to a height of 5 to 9 inches. Loose racemes of 
inverted white or pink flowers. in April or May. Bulbs 
each 15c;°S)i1orm 300.125, for $2.50: 
Dicentra eximia. (Fringed or fern leaf bieeding heart). 
—*RB—A very showy plant growing to a height of 12 to 18 
inches. Foliage delicately cut. Blooms all summer. 
While a native of the Great Smoky Mountains in the 
Carolinas, it is perfectly hardy in Minnesota ________ 
—BO—spectabilis. (Bleeding Heart). One of the oldest per- 
ennials in cultivation and still very much in demand__ 
Dodecatheon meadia. (Shooting Star). 
—*RS—A native plant with large, glossy, basal leaves and 
nodding cyclamen-like flowers in white and shades 
of purple and rose. Only mixed colors ____________ 
Draba azoides. (Whitlow Grass). 
—*RO—Tufted herb about 4 inches in height with sulphur- 
yellow flowers in early spring. Requires light, well 
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—*RS—Has richly mottled foliage with dainty, nodding, yel- 
low flowers in early spring. Plant in fall or very 
early spring. Bulbs, each 15c; 3 for 35c; 10 for $1.00. 
Epigea repens. (Trailing Arbutus). 
—*TRS—An attractive spring blooming plant of trailing habit. 
Small white or pinkish, very fragrant flowers. Some- 
what difficult of culture requiring well drained, sandy, 
acid soil. We offer plants in original soil, balled and 
burlapped. Weight each 3 to 5 pounds ___....____ 
Funkia coerulea. (Plantain Lily). 
—BO—Perennial herb with thick root system. Very willing 
grower in sun or part shade. Pale to deep blue 
flowers in clusters on tall STEMS BCL yisiOtiSers = fae 
Gaultheria procumbens. (Aromatic Wintergreen). 
—*RT—Beautiful, trailing evergreen plant with glossy leaves 
growing to a height of 4 to 6 inches. Tiny white flow- 
ers followed by pea sized red berries. A good ground 
cover among evergreens. Must have well drained 
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Gaillardia, burgundy. (Blanket Flower). 
—BC—A very showy perennial, 1 to 2 feet tall, Blooms con- 
tinuously over a long period. Fine for adding some 
flash of color to the garden. Wine-red flowers stand 
up well in bouquets. Thrives best in well drained soil 
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Gentian andrewsi. (Closed or Bottle Gentian). 
—*RMS—A 2 foot native flower. Flowers purplish-blue, more 
or less permanently closed. At home along creek 
banks where ground is moist but well drained. Thrives 
best in grass or among other plants which provide 
some protection against strong winds. Should be well 
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