12 FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1949 

Erythronium americana. 
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—macrophylla. One foot tall native of Europe. Some- 
what spreading type. Flowers deep blue appear in 
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Gentian andrewsie. (White flower). 
—"*RMS—I had been told there was a white form of Gentian 
andrewsie, but I had never found any. One year a 
lady gave me a few plants, and they were beautiful 
when in bloom. Last fall I found a few along the St. 
Croix river and obtained permission from the land 
owner to dig some. I offer them, subject to winter- 
ing over, at $1.00 each. 
Geranium maculatum. (Cranesbill, Wild Geranium). 
—*RO—Plant 1 to 1% feet tall. Rose-purple flowers in early 
summer. Thrives best in semi-open locations _____~ 
Geum borisi. 
—O—Plant with evergreen foliage growing to a height of 
12—-18 inches. Orange-scarlet flowers. At home in 
any, good (garden Souvin Open sinter 
—*RO—triflorum, (Torch Flower). An attractive plant in the 
wild flower or rock garden. Finely cut foliage, beau- 
tiful soft-rose flowers followed by very attractive, 
silky? plumed ‘fruit (oe a ee oe eee eee 
Gypsophila paniculata. (Baby’s Breath). 
—CO—A well known perennial very much appreciated for 
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