ILGENFRITZ MONROE NURSERY SHRUBS 
Each 
COTONEASTER 
A little known group of shrubs vatuable for their beautiful 
foliage and colored fruits in fall. They are excellent shrubs for 
foundation planting. 
COTONEASTER acutifolia 6 ft. PEKING COTONEASTER 
A very erect growing shrub with small red flowers in early 
spring followed by black berries. The leaves are small, dark, 
glossy green turning to brilliant shades in fall. Mckes a 
beautiful hedge. 

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divaricata 6 ft. SPREADING COTONEASTER 
This variety has upright spreading habit of growth with 
arching branches. Flowers are small, pink followed by red 
yA berries in the fall. Leaves are small, dark, glossy green in 
summer; brilliant red in fall. 
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foveolata 8 ft. GLOSSY COTONEASTER 
A fine massive shrub for the large home or for screening in 
the border. Graceful arching branches. The leaves are larger 
than the other varieties, glossy green. The berries are black 
in the fall, very attractive against a background of orange 
and scarlet foliage. 

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CYDONIA japonica 6 ft. FLOWERING QUINCE 
Sometimes called Fire Bush because of the brilliant scarlet 
flowers borne on the inner stems in early spring. In the fall 
the plant bears yellow, pear-shaped, fragrant fruit. The foliage 
is bright, glossy green. Excellent for foundation planting or in 
the shrub border. 

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DEUTZIA gracilis 3 ft. SLENDER DEUTZIA 
& A profuse blooming low shrub adapted to foundation plant- 
Ot ing or in front of larger growing sorts. White flowers in May 
1. and June. Thrives in shade. 
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3 rosea 3 ft. ROSEPANICLE DEUTZIA 
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from the above variety. Thrives in shade. 
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PRIDE OF ROCHESTER DEUTZIA 
This variety has pinkish-white bell-shaped flowers borne 
in clusters in June. Its rapid growth makes it desirable for 
screening purposes. 

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ELAEAGNUS angustifolia 12 ft. RUSSIANOLIVE 
Shimmery silvery-green foliage during entire growing sea- 
son makes this a very desirable shrub for the border planting. 
It has tiny yellow flowers in June and silvery olive-shaped 
fruit ripening in August. 
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