1. E. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 
SHRUBS THE MONROE NURSERY 
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FORSYTHIA—Goldenbell 
suspensa fortunei—-FORTUNE FORSYTHIA 8’ April 
Upright shrub with slightly drooping 
branches. 
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HALESIA—Silverbell 
tetraptera—40' April 
Bell-shaped white flowers, winged fruit. 
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HAMAMELIS—Witch Hazel 
virginiana—COMMON WITCH HAZEL 15’ October 
Yellow fringe-like flowers, appear after 
foliage has dropped. The dark brown seeds 
add to its attraction. 
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HIPPOPHAE—Sea Buckthorn 
rhamnoides— 20’ 
Silvery foliage, orange berries. 
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4-5 Pe a err ye coat ene wemeee 50 45 40 
HIBISCUS 
hibiscus syriacus 12’ August-September 
Blooms when no other shrub is showing 
flower. Large shrub for specimen or group 
planting. 
Anemonaeflorus, double pink 
Boule de feu, double red 
Ardens, double violet 
Joan d'Arc, double white 
Shrubform 
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Treeform 
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HONEYSUCKLE—See LONICERA 
HYDRANGEA 
arborescens grandiflora—SNOWHILL HYDRANGEA 5’ June-July 
Large heads of white flowers. 
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paniculata grandiflora—PEEGEE HYDRANGEA 8’ August-September 
Enormous trusses of white flowers chang- 
ing to pink and bronze in fall. 
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