‘lgenfritz Nurseries, Inc. 
The Monroe Nursery 

1-5 10-29 30 & up 
Each Each Each 
SPIRAEA thunbergi - THUNBERG SPIREA. 4 ft. Early 
flowering delicate foliage, excellent low shrub for a 
foundation planting 
z 15-18" . 35 - 30 -20 
z 18-24" . 40 . 39 . 30 
Peorate. te! . 50 . 45 . 40 
SPIRAEA vanhouttei - VAN HOUTTE SPIREA. 10 ft. 
April-May. A beautiful sight when the arching 
branches are loaded with clusters of snow-white 
flowers 
x 15-18" wae nee, aS 
x 18-24" apts} 3 PA . 20 
x 2-3." . 38 BoM) . 30 
x 3-4! m0) 45 . 40 
y 4-5! 70 .65 . 60 
SYMPHORICARPOS albus (racemosus) - WHITE SNOWBERRY. 
6 ft June-July Large white berries which remain 
long into the winter after the foliage has dropped. 
x 18-24" 35 . 30 25 
oa 45 40 35 
y 3-4! 55 50 45 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti - IMPROVED CORALBERRY. 
6 ft. June-July Drooping branches dainty small 
leaves finely twigged Clusters of purplish red 
berries. Holds foliage very late. 
z 18-24" . 39 . 30 ao 
28. STE 45 . 40 . 35 
x 3-4! . 60 .99 . 45 
SYMPHORICARPOS orbiculatus (vulgaris) - CORALBERRY. 
5 ft. Sometimes called Indian Currant. June-July. 
Small coral berries in clusters cluse to the stems. 
z 18-24" 226 25 . 20 
6 Aare . 40 . 30 . 30 
3-45 . 50 . 49 . 40 
SYRINGA persica - PERSIAN LILAC. 10 ft. April-May. 
Small narrow leaves’ Large clusters of flowers. 
y 18-24" . 50 .45 . 40 
xoos3.! 60 a5 .50 
x 3-4! 7 .65 . 60 
z 4-5! .95 . 90 .85 
SYRINGA villosa - LATE LILAC. 8 ft. June. Delicate 
pink flowers large leaves. 
Ze 31 OU . 45 . 40 
SYRINGA vulgaris - COMMON PURPLE LILAC. 15 ft. 
April-May. 
x 18-24" 45 . 40 . 39 
6 SRY 99 . 50 . 45 


