[. E. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
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Excellent for carpeting the ground, ihe rock 
garden or the border. In the spring it is a 
sheet of rich bright pink flowers. 
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Creeping variety suitable for bold masses in 
the rock graden, completely covered with 
light lilac flowers in May. 
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Rose pink flowers, blooms profusely. 
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Bright pink with dark pink eye. 
PHYSALIS—Chinese Lanternplant 
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Bright orange scarlet lantern like fruits, ex- 
cellent for winter bouquets. 
PHYSOSTEGIA—False Dragonhead 
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Long spike of delicate pink flowers in July 
and August 
PYRETHRUM—Painted Daisy 
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Produces flowers of a red shade during June 
and July 
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This mixture contains double and single 
flowered sorts in many shades of pink, rose 
and white. 
SALVIA—Meadow Sage 
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A Rocky Mountain species. Sky blue flow- 
ers during August and September. 
SAXIFRAGA—Rockfoil 
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Rose pink flowers in April and May. Broad 
deep green foliage. 
SCABIOSA—Pincushion Flower 
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Lavender flowers from June until Sept. 
SEDUM—Stonecrop 
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Foliage green; flowers bright yellow, pros- 
trate and slowly spreading. May and June. 
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Orange-yellow flowers, with prostrate, 
areen foliage turning golden in Autumn. 
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Broad, light green foliage and immense 
heads of rose colored flowers during August 
and September. 
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