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THE MONROE NURSERY SHRUBS 
1to9 10to29 30to249 250&Up 
Each Each Fach Each 
KOLKWITZIA 
amabilis—BEAUTYBUSH 8’ May 
Arching sprays of pink flowers. 
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LIGUSTRUM—Privet 
amurense—AMUR PRIVET 12 
Very hardy hedge plant. 
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ibolium—IBOLIUM PRIVET 8’ 
Hardy privet with glossy leaves. 
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ibota—IBOTA PRIVET 8’ 
Spreading habit, arching branches, covered 
with black berries in the fall. 
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ibota regelianum—REGEL PRIVET 8’ 
A low spreading form which retains the 
berries all winter. 
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ovalifollum—CALIFORNIA PRIVET 12’ 
Almost evergreen. Glossy foliage. Less 
hardy than Amur Privet. 
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LILAC—See SYRINGA 
LONICERA—Honeysuckle 
fragrantissima— WINTER HONEYSUCKLE 8’ March-April 
Spreading shrub with deep green almost 
evergreen foliage. Fragrant cream-colored 
flowers. 
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halleana—see Vines 
korolkovi—BLUELEAF HONEYSUCKLE 10' April-May 
Blue foliage, pink flowers, red and orange 
berries. 
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morrowi—MORROW HONEYSUCKLE 6' May-June 
Yellowish white flowers and red fruit. Low, 
spreading habit. 
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sempervirens—see VINES 
