TREES 
I. E. ILGENFRITZ' SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
1 to 9 
Each 
CRATAEGUS—Hawthorn 
crusgalli—COCKSPUR THORN 40' May-June 
Branches wide spreading. The red fruit often 
remains on the branches till spring. Glossy 
leaves, assuming orange and scarlet colors 
in fall. 
4- 5' .1.50 
5 - 6 ' . 2.00 
mollis—DOWNY HAWTHORN 30' April-May 
One of the most decorative Hawthorns with 
large leaves. The showy fruits drop after 
ripening. 
4- 5' 
5- 6' 
6 - 8 ' 
8 - 10 ' 
1.00 
1.50 
2.25 
3.25 
oxyacantha—ENGLISH HAWTHORN 15' 
Fragrant white flowers followed by scarlet 
fruits. 
2- 3'. 
3- 4' . 
4- 5'. 
5- 6'. 
8 - 10 '. 
10 - 12 ' . 
FAGUS—Beech 
May 
.60 
.75 
1.25 
1.50 
3.50 
5.00 
sylvatica—EUROPEAN BEECH 80' 
Light gray bark. The leaves turn yellow in 
fall and remain on the tree nearly all winter. 
2- 3' B&B.2.75 
3- 4' B&B. 3.00 
4- 5' B&B.3.50 
5- 6' B&B.4.50 
FRAXINUS—Ash 
americana—AMERICAN ASH 75' 
Also called White Ash. A good tree for 
street planting. 
6-8'.85 
8-10' .1.25 
1 Vi-1 V4" .1.50 
IV4-IV2" .1.75 
lanceolata—GREEN ASH 60' 
Thrives everywhere. Somewhat smaller tree 
than Fraxinus americana. 
8-10' .1.25 
11/4-1 V2" .1.50 
1*4-2" .1.75 
2-21/2" .2.25 
21/2-3" .2.75 
3- 31/2" .3.25 
31 / 2 - 4 " .4.00 
4- 5" .5.00 
GINKGO 
biloba—MAIDENHAIR TREE 70' 
Fanshaped leaves, bright yellow in fall. 
6-8'.I .75 
10 to 29 30 to 249 
Each Each 
.85 .75 
1.25 1.00 
.50 .40 
.65 .60 
2.50 
2.75 2.50 
3.00 
4.00 
.75 .65 
1.00 
1.00 
1.25 
1.50 
250 & Up 
Each 
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