SHRUBS 
I. E. ILGENFRITZ' SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
1 to 9 10 to 29 30 to 249 
Each Each Each 
VIBURNUM 
opulus —EUROPEAN CRANBERRYBUSH 12' April-May 
Large bunches of single berries. The flowers 
are white. 
2- 3'.35 .30 .28 
3 - 4'.45 .40 
opulus nanus—DWARF CRANBERRYBUSH 4' 
For borders and low hedges. Very compact. 
6-9" .30 .25 
9-12" .40 .35 
sieboldi—SIEBOLD VIBURNUM 10' 
New. Large shiny leathery leaves. The light 
red fruits turn dark. 
4- 5'.60 .50 
5- 6' .80 .70 
6- 7' .1.25 1.00 
tomentosum— DOUBLEFILE VIBURNUM 8' May-June 
Large white flowers followed by red berries. 
3-4'.50 .45 
tomentosum plicatum— JAPANESE SNOWBALL 8' May-June 
Large balls of white flowers. 
2- 3'.50 .40 
3- 4'.60 .50 
WEIGELA 
Candida—SNOW WEIGELA 6' May-June 
White flowers. 
3-4'.30 .25 
Eva Rathke— REDFLOWERING WEIGELA 5' May-June 
Deep red, trumpet shaped flowers. 
18-24" .30 .25 .20 
2- 3'.35 .30 .25 
floribunda —CRIMSON WEIGELA 8' May-June 
Much stronger grower than Eva Rathke. Red 
flowers. 
3- 4'.35 .30 .25 
rosea— PINK WEIGELA 8' May-June 
Pink flowers, erect grower. 
2- 3'.20 .18 .15 
3- 4'.25 .20 .18 
variegata— VARIEGATED WEIGELA 5' May-Iune 
Green leaves with cream colored margin, 
pink flowers. 
2-3'.30 .25 
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