SHRUBS 
I. E. ILGENFRITZ' SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
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LONICERA—Honeysuckle 
korolkowi -BLUELEAF HONEYSUCKLE 10' May-June 
Blue leaves, light pink flowers, red fruit. 
18-24" .35 .30 
2- 3'.40 .35 
3- 4'.50 .45 
4 - 5'.60 .55 
maacki—AMUR HONEYSUCKLE 12' June 
Blooms later than other Honeysuckles. 
White and yellow flowers, fruit in Septem¬ 
ber. Very upright. 
2- 3'.30 .25 .20 
3- 4' .35 .30 
maacki erubescens June-July 
Spreading variety, larger flowers flushed 
pink, the latest bush honeysuckle to bloom. 
2- 3'.35 .30 
3- 4' .40 .35 
morrowi—MORROW HONEYSUCKLE 6' May-June 
Yellowish white flowers and red fruit. Low, 
spreading habit. 
2- 3' .20 .18 .15 
3- 4'.25 .22 .20 
sempervirens—see VINES 
syringantha wolfi May-June 2' 
Very low growing, almost horizontal narrow 
leaves, fragrant lilac-carmine flowers, red 
fruit. 
18-24" .40 .35 .30 
2-3' .50 .40 
tatarica alba—WHITE TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 12' April-May 
Upright grower, creamy flowers, red berries. 
2- 3'.20 .18 .15 
3- 4'.25 .22 .20 
tatarica rosea—PINK TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 12' April-May 
Best known pink-flowering honeysuckle. 
2- 3'.20 .18 .15 
3- 4'.25 .22 .20 
tatarica siberica—RED TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 12' April-May 
A red-flowering variety. 
2- 3'.20 .18 .15 
3- 4'.25 .22 .20 
MAHONIA—Hollygrape 
aquifolium- OREGON HOLLYGRAPE 5' May 
Likes shady location. The shiny dark green 
leaves turn bronze in Fall and remain on the 
stems all Winter. Blue berries. 
15-18" B&B.1.25 1.00 
18-24" B<SB .1.50 1.25 
250 & Up 
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