I. E. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 

SHRUBS THE MONROE NURSERY 
1 toY 10to29 30to 249 250& Up 
Each Each Each Each 
LONICERA—Honeysuckle 
fragrantissima —WINTER HONEYSUCKLE 8’ 
VA Oe ane c MraneM an eens Un eh Se a 40 30 .30 
korolkovi—BLUELEAF HONEYSUCKLE 10’ April-May 
Blue foliage, pink flowers, red and orange 
berries. 
DOs Oe EOE SO Ae EE 00 40 
tatarica alba—WHITE TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 12’ April-May 
Upright grower, creamy flowers, red berries. 
BA ide Me aoere eis te Tete ne eee 00 45 A0 abe) 
zabeli—ZABEL HONEYSUCKLE 12’ April-May 
Deep red flowers, yellow stamens. 
Bed eee eee tae eas ee ee eee 00 AS 40 [30 
CR ear eee EON Gy fly Sais 65 00 50 
PHILADELPHUS—Mockorange 
coronarius—SWEET MOCKORANGE 10’ May-June 
Vigorous grower, very fragrant. 
Oe PR eh PAS ROA sme chee dip ures 00 45 40 aie 
lemoinei —LEMOINE MOCKORANGE 5' May 
Semi-dwarf, dense racemes of small frag- 
rant white flowers. 
18224 SI re ee meen ee ease 35 .28 YAS .20 
Dad Segre palate ee Pee Pe ae eee 40 30 28 
virginale—VIRGINAL MOCKORANGE 8’ May-June 
Very large, semi-double fragrant white 
flowers. 
2-3 ee Sener Ee ee Pete etic s I 50 45 
PHOTINIA 
villosa 15’ 
Red berries. October-November. 
LAD PR he Ce Te en ee 35 .28 29 3 
co ER ee Meee graben ote | ob Moe hana oe 50 40 35 
PHYSOCARPUS—Ninebark 
opulifolius—COMMON NINEBARK 10’ May-June 
Thrives in partial shade, fast growing, at- 
tractive red seedpods. 
O24 Banc Mister a Le ante: Reece mek eT E50 .40 35 
eB RE PAR ose Scare act eietcne en eee .60 50 AS 
opulifolius aureus—GOLDEN NINEBARK 10’ May-June - 
A yellow leaved variety. 
Ee nO princa BTEC Tis AND ag Gt. WI 50 .40 a5) 
AS eeire eG TOR eC hleks piste ate Re .60 50 45 
PRUNUS—see also trees. 
americana—AMERICAN PLUM 20’ 
Attractive large fruit, edible. 
Ce Ree arisen uo th oe 35 28 25 
A OOF thos segs tunlel el eho ee aces Cn Eern 00 40 35 
D:ObEe Scie as ys ene em Saiehae tonto .60 90 40 
GiB of discs chen te es ce ee Gute Bale ahaa .80 65 55 
B10! te see tee ee oon ee 1.00 90 80 
