26 FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1949 
HARDY ROSES 
Here are three that are perfectly hardy in this far north country. 
Each 3 

Hansa. Red. 
Belle poitivine. Pink. 
Sir Thomas Lipton. 
Nowell plants vce ee ne ee ee ee ee ee $0.80 NYP ADY 
Hybrid Tea Roses. From pots. 
These are not always hardy with us, but they give you your money’s 
worth in fowers in one season. No. 1 plants are started in large 
Cloverset pots, which makes it possible to transplant them any time 
in the spring. 
Dorothy Perkins. Pink climber. 
Red Grootendorst. 
Briarcliff. Pink. 
Talisman. Bright yellow to red gold. 
Grus an Teplitz. Bright red. 
Frau Karl Drusky. White. 
Machi leo smo Ole por) 
We carry a variety of apple and plum trees that are hardy in this 
section and will be glad to quote prices if you are interested. 
Latham Raspberry. 
Still the best red raspberry. 
NO. ne plants. +. Oe tore ee tee, ce os eee $1.50 
Red rhubarb McDonald and Ruby. 
These are really red and much sweeter than the old fashioned rhubarb. 
Strone adiviSlons sees nee eee wee een S $0.50 wea 
Peat. 
We have acres of native peat in our swamps. We run this through a 
shredder and screen it. Ideal for most wild flowers and hardy ferns. 
It is very acid. 100 pounds in sacks, $2.00; 50 pounds, $1.25. If inter- 
ested in larger quantities, write for prices. 

