I. E. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 
SHRUBS THE MONROE NURSERY 

1 to9 10to29 30to249 250&Up 
Each Each Each Each 
PHILADELPHUS—Mockorange 
lemoinei —LEMOINE MOCKORANGE 5’ May 
Semi-dwarf, dense racemes of small frag- 
rant white flowers. 
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DS ante tee en ee ee PO Tee £5) 31 .28 
virginale—VIRGINAL MOCKORANGE 8’ May-June 
Very large, semi-double fragrant white 
flowers. 
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PHOTINIA 
villosa 15’ 
Red berries. October-November. 
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PHYSOCARPUS—Ninebark 
opulifolius—COMMON NINEBARK 10’ May-June 
Thrives in partial shade, fast growing, at- 
tractive red seedpods. 
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opulifolius aureus—GOLDEN NINEBARK 10’ May-June 
A yellow leaved variety. 
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opulifolius nanus—DWARF NINEBARK 5’ 
Compact shrub with small leaves, excellent 
for hedges. 
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PRUNUS—see also trees. 
americana—AMERICAN PLUM 20’ 
Attractive large fruit, edible. 
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glandulosa—PINK FLOWERING ALMOND 6’ May 
Very double, rose-like flowers cover the 
branches before the leaves are out. Double 
pink. 
18-24 gas ea eae eae accor eae eee 30 28 20 
glandulosa alba—WHITE FLOWERING ALMOND 
Double White. 
pissardi—see TREES 
triloba—-see TREES 
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