12 FERNDALE NURSERY, ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1959 

Erythronium americana. 
up well in bouquets. Thrives best in well drained soil 
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Gentian andrewsie. (Closed or Bottle Gentian). 
—*RMS—A 2 foot native flower. Flowers purplish-blue, more 
or less permanently closed. At home along creek 
banks where ground is moist but well drained. Thrives 
best in grass or among other plants which provide 
some protection against strong winds. Should be well 
miulchedsinsfall deere. oe eee ee oe nee .40 1.00 
—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. I found a few along the St. Croix 
river and obtained permission from the land owner 
to dig some. I offer them 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 ______ Baty 60 
Geum. 
—*RO—triflorum. (Torch Flower). An attractive plant in the 
