I. E. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
1 to 9 
Each 
ALNUS—Alder 
glutinosa—BLACK ALDER 60’ 
Slender tree with rich green foliage. 
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TN ae ee ', 8.00 
ARALIA 
spinosa—DEVILS WALKINGSTICK 25’ 
Tropical appearance. Large clusters of 
greenish white flowers in July. 
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ASH §ssee Fraxinus 
BETULA—Birch 
alba—EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH 40’ 
Attractive white bark. 
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Se ee Oot ce Fone: 2.00 
clumps 
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PZot dee BBe2 Stem Scrde cet aie eo oe 20.00 
SsLU MD DEGRSICINS ata anes eee ne oe o's 13.00 
Oe Ze D DEO eStOlIS re ae oe eres, a 20.00 
alba laciniata—CUTLEAF WEEPING BIRCH 40’ 
Drooping branches, deeply cut leaves. 
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CATALPA 
speciosa— WESTERN CATALPA . 35’ 
Fragrant white and yellow flowers. 
Boh gern he ee a Sor tae / 1210 
CELTIS 
occidentalis—-HACKBERRY 50’ 
A hardy shadetree with broad top. 
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DEY: Sa srcrs ali ees IAN PE 3.50 
ANE. 5 REA OF © MMP Sat 5.00 
CERCIS—Redbud 
canadensis—AMERICAN REDBUD 30° April 
Clusters of red flowers before the leaves 
appear. 
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a eck hin ros eer at the eee 1.75 
10 to 29 
Each 
1.00 
1.40 
2.00 
2.90 
1.20 
1.60 
30 
1.75 
2.00 
3.00 
.60 
1.00 
1.50 
TREES 
30 to 249. 250 & Up 
Each 
15 
1.60 
1.85 
2.79 
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1.35 
Each 
