I. BE. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
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SPIRAEA 
thunbergi—THUNBERG SPIREA 4' April 
Dwarf plant with graceful arching branches, 
pure white flowers and dainty light green 
leaves. 
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van houttei—-VAN HOUTTE SPIREA 10’ April-May 
A beautiful sight when the arching branch- 
es are loaded with clusters of snow-white 
flowers. 
SYMPHORICARPOS—Snowberry 
chenaulti—IMPROVED CORALBERRY 5’ June-July 
Drooping branches, dainty small leaves, red 
berries. Holds foliage very late. 
racemosus—SNOWBERRY 6° June-July 
Large white berries which remain after the 
foliage has dropped. 
vulgaris—CORALBERRY 6’ June-July 
Bunches of red berries follow the small pink 
flowers. 
SYRINGA—Lilac 
persica—PERSIAN LILAC 10’ April-May 
Small narrow leaves. Large clusters of lilac 
colored flowers. 
villosa——LATE LILAC 8' June 
Delicate pink flowers, large leaves. 
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vulgaris—COMMON PURPLE LILAC 18° April-May 
Free bloomer, vigorous grower. 
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vulgaris alba—COMMON WHITE LILAC 18’ April-May 
Single white flowers. 
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