I. E. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
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Each Each 
COTONEASTER 
divaricata—SPREADING COTONEASTER 6’ June 
Pink flowers, branches studded with red 
fruit in fall and winter. Arching branches. 
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SECT | cacti. 6. allie gnc 2 pean set beams .80 65 
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SG) hE Sere eae ee ae ae 1.50 120 
foveolata—10' May-June 
A fine massive shrub for screening. Heavy, 
glossy leaves, black berries, orange and 
scarlet foliage in fall. 
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CE Sa it eae py Pe ane: Oe Ree ae .80 65 
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racemiflora soongarica—4’ May 
Abundance of large red berries, grayish 
foliage. 
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CYDONIA—(CHAENOMELES) 
japonica—JAPAN FLOWERING QUINCE 6’ March-April 
Clusters of scarlet flowers. Much noticed in 
spring, large fragrant fruits. 
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Eo Ly ESS ee Sea nee .40 .30 
maulei—LESSER FLOWERING QUINCE 3’ March-April 
Low spreading shrub, orange flowers, yel- 
low fruit. 
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DEUTZIA 
gracilis—-SLENDER DEUTZIA 3' May 
Graceful dwarf shrub. Snow-white flowers. 
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gracilis rosea—ROSE PANICLE DEUTZIA 5’ 
Slightly larger growing with pink flowers. A 
good border plant. 
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lemoinei—LEMOINE DEUTZIA 5S’ May 
Semi-dwarf. Creamy white flowers. 
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scabra—PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 10’ May 
Double white flowers, tinged pink. 
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SHRUBS 
30 to 249 250& Up 
Each Each 
35 
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