EVERGREENS ILGENFRITZ MONROE NURSERY 
BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREEN 
BUXUS sempervirens COMMON BOXWOOD 
_A beautiful, compact shrub with glossy, dark green foliage, 
which remains green all year. It is slow growing and stands 
shearing. Excellent for specimen plants or formal hedges. 
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s. suffruticosa DWARF BOXWOOD 

A dwarf growing form of Boxwood, suitable for specimen 
use or small hedges. 
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The two varieties of Boxwood listed above are grown in our 
own Nursery at Monroe, Michigan and are found to be hardy 
in this locality. 
EUONYMUS patens SPREADING EVONYMUS 
A dense growing shrub with dark, glossy green leaves, 
which remain on the plant all winter. Excellent for foundation 
planting and in the shrub border. It will attain a height of 

five feet. 
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radicans WINTERCREEPER 
A creeping plant, which can be used as a shrub or vine. It 
has dark, glossy green foliage and pink and orange fruits in 
nN the fall and winter. It can be trained to shrub form by cutting 
ak back the branches periodically. Excellent as a ground cover in 
y foundation plantings or as a low formal hedge plant. 
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A variety of creeping Euonymus with larger leaves. It will 
climb on a rough surface if given some support when young. 
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HEDERA helix baltica—see VINES. 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis—see PERENNIALS. 

PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi LALAND FIRETHORN 
A vigorous growing shrub with inch long oval leaves. In 
early summer it is covered with white flowers and in fall is 
studded with bright orange-red berries, which remain on the 
branches for months. Ultimate height four feet. 
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VINCA minor—see PERENNIALS. 
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