ILGENFRITZ MONROE NURSERY VINES 
VINES 
There is a charm and attractiveness in vines, which cannot 
be equalled by any other type of hardy plants. Aside from 
their beauty they may be made doubly effective by concealing 
ugly and unsightly places; growing over arbors or on porches, 
they afford shade and privacy. 
Many types are very effective ground covers. Under trees 
and on slopes where grass will not grow, they form an attrac- 
tive carpet of green. 

Each 
AMPELOPSIS triscupidata BOSTON IVY 
The best vine for covering walls. It has tendrils by means 
of which it climbs and is rapid growing after it becomes 
established. The foliage is glossy green, overlapping forming 
a dense cover, changing in autumn to beautiful shades of 
crimson and yellow. Black fruits remain well into winter. 

No. 1 field grown, well rooted plants........ 1.00 
ARISTOLOCHIA sipho DUTCHMANS PIPE 
The large, heart-shaped leaves of this vine make is desir- 
f able for porches and arbors, where privacy is wanted. The 
Ga KL miniature pipe-shaped purple blossoms are very attractive. 
@) (fQ The vine is very hardy and rapid growing. Our plants are 
(7 x) propagated from vines which we definitely know to. be flow- 
ering types. 
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CELASTRUS scandens AMERICAN BITTERSWEET 
The brilliant red and yellow berries, cut with long stems 
and dried, make excellent winter bouquets. The vine is rapid 
growing, with good foliage and is very attractive when the 
yellow flowers appear followed by the brilliant fruit. Excellent 
for porches and arbors. 

No. 1 field grown, well rooted plants........ 1.00 
Boston Ivy (AMPELOPSIS) 

