TREES 
I. E. ILGENFRITZ' SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
1 to 9 10 to 29 30 to 249 
Each Each Each 
ACER—Maple 
platanoides—NORWAY MAPLE 50 
Ercad, rcund top. Fine for street planting. 
6-8' Whips . .60 .55 
6-8' .1.25 1.10 1.00 
8-10' .1.50 1.35 1.25 
11 / 4 -I W .1.75 1.60 
11/2-2" .2.25 2.00 
2- 2 1 / 2 " .3.00 2.75 
2 1 /2-3" .3.50 3.00 
3- 3 Vz" .4.25 3.75 
3V2-4" .6.00 5.50 
4- 5" .7.00 6.50 
5- 6” .9.00 8.00 
6- 7" .11.00 
7- 8" .14.00 
platanoides schwedleri—SCHWEDLER MAPLE 50' 
Purple leaves in spring. 
6-8' Whips . .95 .90 
2- 2 V 2 " .3.25 3.00 2.75 
2 1 /2-3" .3.75 3.50 3.25 
3- 3 W .4.25 4.00 
250 & Up 
Each 
rubrum—RED MAPLE 75' 
Scarlet fall foliage, light bark. 
2 V2-3" .6.00 
3-3 W .7.50 
3 1/2-4" .9.00 
saccharum—SUGAR MAPLE 75' 
Foliage turns bright yellow and red in fall. 
6-8' .1.25 1.00 
8-10'. 1.75 1.50 
IV 4 -IV 2 " .2.00 1.75 
IV 2 - 2 " .2.50 2.25 
2- 2 W .3.00 
2 1 / 2 -3" .3.75 
3- 3 W .4.50 
31/2-4" .5.50 
4- 5” .7.50 
AESCULUS 
hippocastanum—HORSECHESTNUT 70' May 
White flowers, tinged red. 
5- 6' .1.25 1.00 .85 
6- 8'.1.75 1.50 
2-21/2" .5.00 
AILANTHUS 
glandulosa—TREE OF HEAVEN 60' 
Rapid growing tree. Will stand smoke. 
8-10' .1.25 
ARALLA 
spinosa—DEVILS WALKINGSTICK 25' 
Tropical appearance. Large clusters of 
greenish white flowers in July. 
5- 6'.75 .65 
6 - 8'.85 .75 
8-10' .1.00 .90 
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