I. E. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
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BERBERIS—Barberry 
thunbergi erecta—TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY 
For formal hedges, no shearing required. 
Very upright growth. 
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BUDDLEIA—Butterflybush 
CHARMING BUTTERFLYBUSH 
New pink variety, blooming all summer, 
large. spikes. 
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Dark claret-purple flowers, medium high, 
continuous bloomer. 
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davidi magnifica—OXEYE BUTTERFLYBUSH 
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CALLICARPA—Beautyberry 
purpurea 5’ August 
Clusters of violet berries. 
CALYCANTHUS—Sweetshrub 
floridus—CAROLINA ALLSPICE 5’ June-July 
Fragrant, chocolate colored flowers, glossy 
leaves, thrives in shady locations. 
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CARAGANA—Peatree 
arborescens—SIBERIAN PEATREE 12’ 
Bright yellow pea-shaped flowers, strong 
grower. 
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CEPHALANTHUS—Buttonbush 
occidentalis 6’ July 
Prefers moist soils. Balls of small white 
flowers. 
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