FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1949 15 

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Mitchella repens. (Partridge Berry). 
—*RTS—A dainty, trailing, little vine at home in the shaded 
rock or wall garden. Creamy-white flowers followed 
by scarlet fruit. Roots very shallow and requires 
TICH | MOIstesoleonryaslient ye ACG ee ene ee ao Si) Las 
Monarda didyma. (Beebalm or Oswego Tea). 
—*BO—An American genus of the mint family. Growing to 
a height of 2 to 3 feet. Flowers bright scarlet. Lend 
themselves to mass planting along stream or against 
dark background in the wild flower garden. Prefer 
moist, sunny location. Roots have a tendency to 
spread and form a dense mat. Should be divided 
BVELVen LW Om Ved Care re ers eee ie hep ed ed antes. RP AS) .60 
Myosotis palustris. (Forget-me-not). 
—*RBM—A low growing, spreading plant with a profusion of 

Viola Pedata Bicolor. 

Habanaria. 
