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THE MONROE NURSERY SHRUBS 
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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
1 to9 10-29 30 to 249 250&Up 
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ACANTHOPANAX—Aralia 
pentaphyllum 8’ June 
Bright green leaves, arching branches, prickly. 
Good in poor soils. 
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ALMOND 
Prunus glandulosa 6’ May 
Very double, rose like flowers cover the 
branches before the leaves are out. 
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Hibiscus syriacus 12’ August-September 
Large shrub for specimen or group planting. 
Blooms when few other shrubs are showing 
flower. 
Anemoncaeflorus, double pink 
Ardens, double violet 
Boule de feu, double red 
Joan d’Arc, double white 
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AMELANCHIER—Juneberry 
canadensis—30' May 
White flowers, purple fruit in June. 
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stolonifera 4' May 
Valued for its large fruit. 
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