FERNDALE NURSERY, ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1950 23 
Each 3 
Caragana arborescens. Siberian Pea Tree. 
A vigorous hardy plant for hedge planting or background planting. 
Covered with yellow flowers in spring and pea-like seed pods in fall. 
18—24 in. (hedging grade) 10 for 1.25 ____ .20 .00 
EMRE LUIS tea Pan alc egrets ae ea 30 ee 
Cotoneaster acutifolia 
A very hardy shrub. Grows very symmetrical and does not make 
spreading growth. Has rich, deep green foliage all summer. Very 
good for shady places. Fine for hedges. Has black berries in the fall. 
ACY, c-Si eg OE SOT OR i! ee AY nae 2.00 
Dogwood. Red Bark. 
A beautiful shrub with bright red bark for winter effect. Grows quite 
tall and is best suited for background, or for screening off unsightly 
objects. White flowers 
Hea Hep 9 he, 4 Sirs ey RIE kg Sa PER ae Ef Se PAL oe ok 00 1:25 
Se ig & a Re SPO LL ley Ae, Teoh. snd .60 1250 
Dogwood. -Yellow Bark. 
Similar to above but with yellow bark. 
Ue ey ha hs mae Le el les ella nga os ke PRO an 40 1.00 
Afra’ Las § a le aR ES Oe RO a Gs Why 50 be 
Euonymus alatus. 
A beautiful shrub for individual specimen or group planting in the 
lawn or foundation planting. Does not grow over 3—4 feet high, spread- 
ing into a round, dense, shapely shrub, with dark green bark and foliage. 
BD Darras LL ee ee et ee ee ee .60 
Loramie St wee Oe eee ee ey Lo 
Hydrangea PG. 
A well known shrub which deserves a place in every garden. For 
foundation planting or as specimens on the lawn. Large, dense clusters 
of white flowers which turn to pink towards fall. Flowers are used 
extensively for winter bouquets. 
HEA EET e . /<niuaena ee ees DM ON aiee es Be PereeeceeT Nae Ys .60 
i t,he” ye yr i eee .80 
Honeysuckle. Tartarian Pink. 
A fast growing shrub with beautiful pink flowers in spring. 
Dawes Bite ee os oe eee Rays) 750 
Honeysuckle, Zabelie. 
One of the new red honeysuckles. 
ees Lm toes 284 =. t Ue eee ee. ee .60 1.50 
Lilac. Common, white or purple. 
Known by everyone and needs no description. 
p Bi AS a Qe ne OE I peer aa SRE. PH MA NRE en te 50 1625 
Lilac Persian. Purple. 
Has slender, arching branches with pale lavender flowers in loose 
racemas or panicles. 
ae ath be peeks wa pea oblate Ue tc epee is. 
Lilac. French. 
These plants are grafted or budded and make a wonderful showing 
in the garden. Flowers range from single to double in a wide range 
of colors. They are far superior to the common lilacs. 
Adelaide Dunbar. Double dark purple. 
—Belle de Nancy. 
Great panicles of double satiny rose blooms with white centers. 
—Elien Willmott. 
Double creamy white. A strong bloomer and very free flowering. 

