ILGENFRITZ MONROE NURSERY SHRUBS 





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EUONYMUS—continued 
yedoensis 12 ft. YEDDO EVONYMUS 
This variety is a tree-like shrub with stiff upright branches 
forming a round top. It has greenish flowers and rose colored 
fruit. 
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EXOCHORDA grandiflora 68 ft. COMMON PEARLBUSH 
This shrub has large loose clusters of white flowers in 
early spring followed by pale green fruit which hangs on the 
plant in winter. The leaves are grayish-green. 
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Flowering Almond—see PRUNUS glandulosa. 
FORSYTHIA intermedia—SHOWY 68 it. 
SHOWYBORDER FORSYTHIA 
One of the earliest blooming shrubs, this variety has the 
largest and showiest flowers of all the Forsythias. The foliage 
is a rich green. The shrub is upright in growth. A recent intro- 
duction and one deserving of great popularity. 
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suspensa fortunei 6 ft. FORTUNE WEEPING FORSYTHIA 
An upright spreading type with arching branches and 
showy yellow flowers. Dces well in partial shade or full sun. 
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Golden Syringa—see PHILADELPHUS aureus. 
HALESIA tetraptera 10 ft. GREAT SILVERBELL 
A large open shrub admired for its handsome, drooping, 
bell-shaped flowers that resemble snowdrops. It should be 
planted in the shrub border where it receives some protection. 
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HAMAMELIS virginiana 12 ft. COMMON WITCHAZEL 
A very interesting shrub having bright yellow flowers and 
black seeded fruits on the plant at the same time. The flowers 
appear in late autumn. The large gieen leaves turn to gold - 
and orange in the fall. 
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HIBISCUS syriacus 1C it. SHRUBALTHEA 
A very useful and attractive shrub because of its late 
blooming season. The flowers appear in August when most 
other shrubs have long since ceased to bloom. The foliage 
starts growth very late in the spring; newly tranpslanted 
shrubs often wait until July before leafing out. The foliage is 
a dark green color. The flowers are large and resemble the 
Hollyhock in shape. 
Available in purple, red, white and pink flowers. (Please 
specify color desired.) 
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syriacus—Tree Form 15 ft. 
This small tree has the same foliage and flowers as the 
shrub Hibiscus but it has been trained to grow in tree form. 
It is desirable as a lawn specimen or in the shrub border. 
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