I. KE. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY SHRUBS 
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Each Each Each Each 
VIBURNUM 
americana—AMERICAN CRANBERRYBUSH 12’ April-May 
Yellow berries which turn red; also valued 
for the reddish fall color of the foliage. 
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cassinoides —-WITHE ROD 
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EEOC SOE see tale let eye 5) op ti eee .50 .40 30 
Sk IO RIT ee es als Geek & Beak .60 .50 .40 
dentatum—ARROWWOOD 12' May 
Bright green foliage, black berries. 
Ze Ee ee Ee ERAS A, hea, 50 .40 530 .30 
AMT eT EO et) OREN sds Got Se Aste) 45 .40 Bhs 
LASS ion ihliey Ser mrek. ane NES aR Ean Gti tr 65 55 POU 45 
lantana—WAYFARING TREE 15’ May 
Heavy, dark green leaves. The red berries 
turn black. Good for screens. 
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DEON? 4 7 lod Settee ean Oe Ee prc ae er 65 55 50 45 
opulus—EUROPEAN CRANBERRYBUSH 12’ April-May 
Large bunches of single berries. The flowers 
are white. 
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A Mae eck tel iret teen ts Sie erations s crete tetas .70 Role) 00 40 
opulus sterile—COMMON SNOWBALL 12' April-May 
Large snowball-like flowers. 
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7A ON Rs Pe ence reneen Set mee Acar aL Re .70 Rote) 90 40 
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tomentosum—DOUBLEFILE VIBURNUM 8' May-June 
Large white flowers followed by red berries. 
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CL aa aa Seniy nis Dn ei a 70 fe 50 
WEIGELA 
rosea—PINK WEIGELA 8' May-June 
Pink flowers, erect grower. 
Hip Cy oe ele ee 50 ‘40 35 
