SHRUBS ILGENFRITZ MONROE NURSERY 
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Each Each 
RHAMNUS frangula 6 ft. GLOSSY BUCKTHORN 
A very hardy and well formed, compact shrub with glossy 
green foliage. Flowers are pale yellow, produced all summer, 
followed by red fruit which changes to black. This shrub is 
ideal for large hedges or in the border planting. 

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RHODOTYPOS kerrioides 6 ft. JETBEAD 
This shrub is sometimes known as white kerria. It has white, 
star-like flowers blooming intermittently from May through the 
Oe season. The leaves are light green, silky underneath. The 
a (es black fruit, resembling Jet Beads develops later in the season 
oo a and is very showy against the light green foliage. Tolerates 
@ shade. 
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RHUS canadensis 4 ft. FRAGRANT SUMAC 
Attractive yellow flowers in April and May followed by 
coral red fruits in June. The aromatic foliage is bright green 
changing to tints of yellow, orange and scarlet in the fall. 
Tolerates shade. 
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RHUS cotinus—see TREE section. 
ROBINIA hispida 5 ft. ROSEACACIA LOCUST 
The flowers are rose pink, pea-like, produced in three to 
five flowered racemes in June. The locust-like leaves are soft 
green. The seed pods following the flowers are densely 
purple. Excellent in the shrub border. 
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ROSA—see Rose Section. 
SAMBUCUS canadensis 6 tft. AMERICAN ELDER 
A beautiful native shrub flowering in June and July. Large 
flat-topped flower heads. The purplish-black fruits are edible 
and attractive to birds. Foliage is a light green color. Should 
be planted in masses in the shrub border. 
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c. aurea 6 ft. GOLDEN ELDER 
A gold leafed variety having all the characteristics of the 
American Elder. It is a very showy shrub and useful in border 
planting where color is desired. 
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Smoke Tree—see RHUS cotinus (TREES). 
Snowball—see Virburnum opulus sterile. 
Snowberry—See Symphoricarpos racemosus. 
SORBARIA sorbifolia 2 to 4 ft. URAL FALSESPIREA 
Large, plume-like, creamy-white flower heads appear in 
June and intermittently until August. The soft green foliage 
is very attractive. An excellent shrub for foundation use or 
in the front of border plantings because of its compact habit 
of growth. 
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