[. E. ILGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
1 to 9 
Each 
BUXUS—Boxwood 
sempervirens—COMMON BOXWOOD 
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sempervirens suffruticosa—DWARF BOXWOOD 
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EUONYMUS 
radicans vegetus—BIG LEAF WINTERCREEPER 
Large glossy green foliage, scarlet berries. 

Evergreen. 
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MAHONIA 
aquifollum—OREGON GRAPE 
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PYRACANTHA 
coccinea—FIRETHORN 
Orange and red berries in winter. 
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VINES 
1to9 
Each 
AMPELOPSIS 
tricuspidata (veitchi)N—-BOSTON IVY 50’ 
Clings to brick or stone walls. In wide use 
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tricuspidata lowi—GERANIUM CREEPER 
Small leaves, turning bright red in fall. Slow 
growing. Climbs on brick. 
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CELASTRUS 
orbiculatus—ORIENTAL BITTERSWEET 40’ 
The orange and scarlet fruits cling close to 
the stem. 
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scandens—AMERICAN BITTERSWEET 25’ 
The red berries. retain their color and are 
popular for cutting. 
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23 
20’ 
10 to 29 
Each 
85 
1.15 
2.25 
3.50 
10 to 29 
Each 
39 
22 
.30 
.30 
VINES 
30 to 249 250& Up 
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30 to 249 250 & Up 
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