FERNDALE NURSERY, ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1959 25 
HEDGING 
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Caragana, aboresence. 
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Persian Lilac. 
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Spirea. Anthony Waterer. 
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Spirea Van Houttei. 
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VINES 
Each a 
Celastrus scandens. Bittersweet. 
A native climbing vine from the woodlands. Will climb trees or trellis. 
We advise planting two or three plants so they can pollinate each other. 
In the fall they are covered with beautiful orange-scarlet berries which 
may be cut for winter bouquets. 
Not liplantsees. See Fes Ae ee ree $0.75 
Trumpet Honeysuckle. 
Large, red trumpet flowers. Dark green foliage. Should have trellis 
for climbing. 
No. 1 plants 
Engelman Ivy. 
One of the few vines that will cling to brick or stone walls. Beautiful 
green foliage which turns to red in fall. 
NOs a plants ee ee ee 2 ee nee 40 1.10 
Clematis, Jackmanni. 
Large, purple flowers in early summer. Plant in protected place and 
add lime to good soil which is well drained. Protection for winter will 
be well worthwhile. 
2-year No. 1 field grown plants 
penet 8 ihe bmp WNP lies Feb cee ee ane S 00 
22. See 1.25 3.25 

HARDY ROSES 
Rugosa Roses. 
These are perfectly hardy. Although not as showy as the Hybrid Tea 
Roses, they will come through our winters every time. 
Each rt 
Belle Poitivine. Pink. 
NOmIMDLAN TS Weer eee. eee ie ee ee ee $0.80 $2.25 
Harrison Yellow. Yellow. 
NOM IMDIANtS© ee ee eee ee eee are .80 220 
Hansa. Red. 
NOwIle plants? ws ssc ee. eee ey eee .80 225 
Sir Thomas Lipton. White. 
INOWIe OAD (Soe ee Se eee ee Wee .80 225 
