EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
I. E. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
1 to 9 
Each 
COTONEASTER 
horizontalis—ROCK COTONEASTER 3' June 
Almost horizontal evergreen. Pink flowers, 
bright red fruit. 
15-18” B&B.1.00 
18-24” B&B .1.50 
10 to 29 30 to 249 250 & Up 
Each Each Each 
.90 .80 
1.25 1.10 
microphylla—ROCKSPRAY 6' May-June 
Spreading, nearly evergreen. Gray foliage, 
scarlet fruit. 
18-24” B&B .1.50 1.25 1.10 
microphylla cochleata 
Green, silveredged leaves, larger than C. 
microphylla. Arching branches. 
3 in. Pots.25 .20 .18 
DAPHNE 
cneorum—GARLAND FLOWER 1' April-May 
Dwarf bush, evergreen shrub. Rosettes of 
fragrant pink flowers. 
6-9” B&B .65 .55 .50 
9-12” B&B .85 .75 .70 
EUONYMUS 
patens 10' 
Good shrub for winter effect. Holds leaves 
till spring. Slow growing and compact. 
3-4' .1.50 1.25 
radicans-WINTER CREEPER 15' 
Can be used as vine or for edging or ground 
cover. Evergreen. 
12-15” .25 .22 .20 
15-18” .35 .30 .25 
radicans vegetus—BIG LEAF WINTERCREEPER 20' 
Large glossy green foliage, scarlet berries. 
Evergreen. 
12-15” .40 .35 .30 
MAHONIA 
aquifolium— OREGON HOLLY GRAPE 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&B.1.50 1.25 
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