I. E. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CoO. 
SHRUBS THE MONROE NURSERY 
I to9 10to 29 30to 249 250&Up 
Each Each Each Each 
PRUNUS 
glandulosa—PINK FLOWERING ALMOND 6' May 
Very double, rose-like flowers cover the 
branches before the leaves are out. Double 
pink. 
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glandulosa alba—WHITE FLOWERING ALMOND 
Double White. 
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pissardi—see TREES 
triloba—see TREES 
tomentosa—NANKING CHERRY 8’ April-May 
Light pink flowers before leaves appear. 
Covered in June with small cherries. 
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RHAMNUS—Buckthorn 
cathartica—COMMON BUCKTHORN 12’ June 
Vigorous shrub, loaded with black berries 
in fall. 
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frangula—GLOSSY BUCKTHORN 12’ June 
Shiny leaves, thornless branches, fine for 
high hedges. 
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RHODOTYPOS 
kerrioides—JETBEAD 6’ April-May 
Light green foliace, white flowers followed 
by black fruits. Good shrub for shady 
places. 
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RHUS—Sumac 
canadensis—FRAGRANT SUMAC 6’ April-May 
Valued for its orange and red fall-color. Low 
spreading habit. 
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cotinus—PURPLE FRINGE 12’ July-August 
Also called Smoketree because the feathery 
purple flowers give the effect of smoke. 
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