I. E. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
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HYBRID LILACS 
Single white. 
Double white. 
Single dark red. 
Double dark red. 
Single light red. 
Double light red, fading to blue. 
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TAMARIX 
africana—AFRICAN TAMARIX 12' May 
Reddish-brown bark, pink flowers. 
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amurensis—AMUR TAMARIX 12’ June-July 
Blue foliage, rosy-pink flowers. 
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americana—AMERICAN CRANBERRYBUSH 12’ 
Yellow berries which turn red; also valued 
for the reddish fall color of the foliage. 
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carlesi——FRAGRANT VIBURNUM 5’ May 
Very fragrant, pink-flushed flowers. 
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cassinoides—WITHE-ROD 8’ June 
Brilliant fall foliage, pink fruit changing to 
blue. 
dentatum—ARROWWOOD 12' May 
Bright green foliage, black berries. 
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molle—KENTUCKY VIBURNUM 8’ 
Resembles V. dentatum, slower growing. 
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lantana—WAYFARING TREE 15’ May 
Heavy, dark green leaves. The red berries 
turn black. Good for screens. 
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