[. E. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY EVERGREENS 
BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
1to9 10to29 30to 249 2504&Up 
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BUXUS—Boxwood 
sempervirens—COMMON BOXWOOD 
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sempervirens suffruticosa—DWARF BOXWOOD 
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DAPHNE 
cneorum—GARLAND FLOWER 1’ April-May 
Dwarf bush, evergreen shrub. Rosettes of 
fragrant pink flowers. 
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PI DOD eres ey tc AMES Sal le Ok 85 15 .70 
EUONYMUS 
patens 10’ 
Good shrub for winter effect. Holds leaves 
till spring. Slow growing and compact. 
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Pol nc SEE ESAS py amma Sea ara 1.50 1.25 
radicans—WINTER CREEPER 15’ 
Can be used as vine or for edging or ground 
cover. Evergreen. 
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radicans vegetus—BIG LEAF WINTERCREEPER 20’ 
Large glossy green foliage, scarlet berries. 
Evergreen. 
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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. 
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PYRACANTHA 
coccinea—FIRETHORN 
Orange and red berries in winter. 
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Lith UES A oie ee i aI an age 1.25 1.10 1.00 
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