Sonderegger Nurseries and Seed House , Beatrice , Nebraska 
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NUT TREES 
■ LACK WALNUT. A native American tree. 
For timber, plant 10 by 10 feet apart. With 
plenty of moisture, and especially on bottom 
land, this tree grow* remarkably fast. As a 
timber tree in the Middle West there is no 
other tree as valuable as the Black Walnut. 
The wood is always in demand, and well 
priced. For a shade tree also, the Black Wal¬ 
nut ranks very high. We are offering an extra 
fine lot of Black Walnuts this year, and are 
pricing them very low. Make use of all waste 
land. Planted to walnuts, it is sure to bring 
you fair returns. Walnut timber is on a 
steady decline. A good time to start in now 
with a young growth. For prices of seedlings, 
see page 16. 
In lots of 
1 10 100 
I to 4 ft. trees, not postpaid.. $0.30 $0.28 $0.25 
4 to 5 ft. trees, not postpaid.. .45 .40 .35 
I to 6 ft. trees, not postpaid.. .65 .60 
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■lack Walnut Seedlings. 6 to 12 inch 1-year seedlings, 
10 for 30c; 50 for $1.25; 100 for $2.30; 1,000 for $18.00. 
12 to 18 inch seedlings, 8c each; 10 for 50c; 100 for 
$3.70; 1,000 for $25.00, postpaid. 
Whenever you are in the market for larger trees 
than offered in this catalog, or for larger numbers 
than quoted, kindly drop us a card stating size and 
number wanted, and we will make you a special offer. 
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Butternut or White Walnut. Hardy native tree. Val¬ 
uable wood, fine appearing as a shade tree. Does 
well in the Middle West. Nuts large, long; very 
good. 
In lots of 
1 10 100 
13 to 18 inch seedlings, postpaid 
.Each, ,$0.08 $0.06 $0.05 
S to 4 ft. trees, not postpaid.. .Each, .60 .50 
Stuart Pecan. Grafted trees. Thin shelled nuts. > 
great variety for the market. The trees are hard) 
as far north as southern Missouri and Oklahoma 
Our trees are the true Stuart Pecans, grafted. 2 to 3 
ft. grafted trees for $1.00 each; 10 for $9.00, postpaid. 
(0 this is 
a good pio 
ture of the 
Stuart 9 thin 
shelled 
Pecan . 
Japanese Walnut (Sieboldi.) This is a fast growing, 
well shaped tree; would make a fine ornamental 
tree. The nuts come in clusters of 12 to 15 nuts, 
shell smooth, not as thick as that of Black Walnut. 
Fine to eat. The tree commences to bear very 
young, but is not hardy in the Middle West. 
In lots of 
18 to 24 inch, postpaid... 
3 to 4 ft. trees, postpaid. 
1 
Each, $0.60 
Each, 1.00 
10 
$0.55 
.80 
American Sweet Chestnut. The tree is hardy here, 
However, for the production of the nuts it should 
not be planted north of Kansas. Makes a nice, 
'hardy ornamental tree here. Medium light, sandy 
soil, no pruning required, and little or no cultivation. 
The wood is valuable. 
. In lots of 
1 1 10 
12 to 18 inch seedlings, postpaid.Each, $0.25 $0.22 
3 to 4 ft. trees, postpaid.Each, 1.00 .80 
Hazelnut. American variety, hardy anywhere. The 
nuts are not very large, but of good quality. Plant 
a number of them to promote pollenizing. 
In lots of 
S to 3 ft. nice bushes, postpaid. 
1 
Each, $0.50 
10 
$0.40 
Rocky Mountain Cherry 
A native cherry. Grows in dwarf form. Perfectly 
hardy everywhere; will stand the coldest winter with¬ 
out protection. Dark brown to black in color, the 
fruit is of the size of some of the smaller cherries. 
Used for canning, also together with plums or other 
cherries. Bears the year following planting. Can be 
planted as close together as currants. Ripens in July. 
Cherry or Plum can be budded on Rocky Mountain 
Cherry stock. 
In lots of 
1 10 2S 
18 to 24 inch, postpaid.Each, $0.16 $0.14 $0.1$ 
2 to 3 ft., postpaid.Each, .22 .19 ,t7 
Gentlemen: Walsh, Colo. 
We have gone through one of the worst drought* \m 
the history of Southeastern Colorado, but my tree* 
have come through in fine shape. The two China** 
Arbor Vitae, 8-9 inch seedlings, I bought of you thr«* 
years ago last spring, are now 3 feet high and vary 
pretty. The Chinese Elms have outgrown all other 
trees and are now 10 to 12 feet high, and that without 
irrigation—all twenty are alive. We canned over 116 
quarts of Hansen plums and gave our daughter 
enough nlums for 50 quarts this summer. We have a 
great deal to thank Prof. Hansen and Sonderegger 
Nurseries for. For without these hardy plums we 
could rot grow our own fruit. Yours truly, 
MARION D. LASLEY. 
Fruit Tree Seedlings 
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These are used for grafting or budding only, 
eery for propagating. 
Pear Seedling, No. 1. 
Mahal eb Cherry Seedlings, No. 1 
Myrabolan Plum Seedlings, No. 1 
Native Plum Seedlings, No. 1- 
The seedlings we offer are the same aa we use in our nur- 
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