PERENNIALS ILGENFRITZ MONROE NURSERY 
Per Per 
Each 3 10 
AQUILEGIA COLUMBINE 1.35 4.10 
Ht. 2 ft. Beautiful and graceful in both foliage and many- 
colored flowers. Blooms freely in May and June. Prefers partial 
shade. Colors—blue, pink, purple, red, white, and yellow. 
Available in mixed colors only. 
ARABIS alpina ALPINE ROCKCRESS 1.35 4.10 
Ht. 8 in. Produces masses of pure white flowers in May. 
Adaptable to the rockery or for growing in dry walls. 
ASTERS—See Hardy Asters 
ARMERIA SEA PINK 1.45 4.50 
Ht. 8 to 10 in. The grass-like foliage and bright, rosy-red 
flowers on slender stems, make this a very attractive plant. 
Fine for borders and rock gardens. 
ASTILBE 1.45" 4.50 
Ht. 3 ft. An excellent border plant. Large trusses of Feathery 
pink, or white flowers. Attractive fine foliage. Order by color 
—3 or more of a color. 

AUBRIETIA 
2 deltoidea eyri TRUMPET AUBRIETIA 134575 84.50 
Kes Ht. 6 in. Rosy lilac flowers from April until July. An excel- 
lent rock plant that may be used for carpeting beds planted 
to spring-flowering bulbs. Will succeed in light shade. 
BELLIS PERENNIS (ENGLISH DAISY)—Discontinued 
BLEEDING HEART—see DICENTRA. 
CAMPANULA (CUP AND SAUCER BELLFLOWER)—Discontinued 
CAMPANULA 
carpatica CARPATHIAN BELLFLOWER 1.35 4.10 
Ht & in. Large, clear blue, bell-shaped flowers held erect 
on graceful stems. The plants form compact tufts that are 
excellent for edging beds and are indispensable in the 
rockery. Blooms from June until October. 
CANNAS—Discontinued 
CHRYSANTHEMUM HARDY GARDEN VARIETIES 
The vivid and varicolored blossoms of the Chrysanthemum grace 
our gardens from early September to frost. They are the last 
flower to succumb to frost, and belong in every garden. Excellent 
as cut flowers. 

Two Year Field Grown Clumps........ 60° 1.65 7 5.00 
wpe ALBERT MUELLER 
ey Soft apricot, shading to light pink. Good habit and form. 
sates Height 2 feet. 
ALICE HOWELL 
18 inches. A beautiful shade of orange-yellow. An early, 
free flowering single variety of great value. Full bloom about 
October 5. 
AMELIA 
Also known as Pink Cushion and Azaleamum. One of the 
most popular varieties. Dwarf compact plants producing liter- 
ally hundreds of blossoms, that completely smother the plant 
during September. Color an attractive bright pink. 
LITTLE BOB 
18 inches. Dark bronze, button type. Matures about October 
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