l. E. LLGENFRITZ’ SONS CO. 

TREES THE MONROE NURSERY 
1to9 10to29 30to249 250&Up 
Each Each Each Each 
CRATAEGUS 
cordata—W ASHINGTON THORN 30’ May-June 
Beautiful fall coloring. Clusters of small, 
bright red berries. Upright habit of growth, 
fine for hedging. 
4-5) 
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crusgalli—COCKSPUR THORN 40’ May-June 
Branches wide spreading. The red fruit often 
remains on the branches till spring. Glossy 
leaves, assuming orange and scarlet colors 
in fall. 
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mollis—DOWNY HAWTHORN 30’ April-May 
One of the most decorative Hawthorns with 
large leaves. The showy fruits drop after 
ripening. 
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punctata —DOTTED HAWTHORN 30° May 
Broad-headed tree, white flowers, red fruit. 
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tomentosa 20' May 
Spreading small tree, gray bark, elongated 
red fruit. . 
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FAGUS—Beech 
sylvatica—EUROPEAN BEECH 80’ 
Light gray bark. The leaves turn yellow in 
fall and remain on the tree nearly all winter. 
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FRAXINUS—Ash 
americana—AMERICAN ASH _ 75’ 
Also called White Ash. A good tree for 
street planting. 
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