ILGENFRITZ MONROE NURSERY PERENNIALS 
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Each 3 10 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
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. 
CULTURE: The soil should be dug deeply and liberally enriched 
with manure before planting if best results are to be obtained. Plant 
in the spring or fall about 18 inches apart. After flowering, cut the 
plants back close to the ground and place a mulch of cinders around 
the crown of each plant or cover with clean straw. For best results 
they should be lifted and divided every second year. 
Two Year Field Grown Clumps........ 19 lo fee 440 
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a ALBERT MUELLER 
yee Soft apricot, shading to light pink. Good habit and form. 
Height 2 feet. 
ALGONQUIN 
A very hard variety, with healthy foliage. One of the best 
yellow Mums, producing pure bright yellow flowers three 
inches across. Dwarf, spready habit. In full flower September 
10th. 
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. 
EARLY BRONZE 
18 inches. Orange-bronze, pompom type reaching full bloom 
in late September. Very effective in the garden and as a cut 
flower. 
LITTLE BOB 
ie 18 inches. Dark bronze, button type. Matures about October 


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MURILLO 
18 inches. A good shade of pink. Matures about October 12 
PINK CUSHION—see CHRYSANTHEMUM AMELIA. 
OCTOBER GOLD 
18 inches. Large flowers opening a coppery-orange color 
changing to golden-yellow. 
R. MARIAN HATTAN 
The brightest canary-yellow and one of the earliest to flower. 
Produces an abundance of bloom from late September until 
frost. 
SEMINOLE 
Free blooming type, low bushy growth. Double, fluffy, pure 
white flowers first appear about September 20th. Height 12 
feet. 
VIVID 
Rosy crimson or amaranth, extremely vigorous and free 
flowering. Mature about October 1. 
YELLOW NORMANDI 
18 inches. Yellowish-bronze sport of Normandi. An excel- 
lent variety that matures about September 10. 
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