Sonderegger Nurseries and Seed House, Beatrice, Nebraska 
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Moore’s Early 
These varieties cannot be grown outdoors wher¬ 
ever the ground freezes. 
Thompson’s Seedless. Ripening: in August, this 
makes a very early shipping grape. Well known 
to the fruit trade. Also largely used for raisins. 
In northern states the plants must be grown in 
large containers so that they can be moved in¬ 
doors in the fall. 
Malaga. Clusters very large, often weighing 10 
pounds. Yellowish green skin, thick, fleshy. Al¬ 
ways well paid for on the market. 
Flame Tokay. Large, pale red. This is the grape 
you see in every large grocery store during the 
winter. It is a good market variety and a fine 
keeper. With covering over winter. Flame Tokay 
will probably grow outdoors as far north as the 
middle of Indiana. 
Price of above three varieties: 
$2.80, prepaid. 
30c each; 10 for 
Important 
Our Grape Vines, unless mentioned otherwise, are all 2 year old No. 1 
plants. The regular 2 year old plants, which most nurseries and agents sell, 
are much lighter. If they were planted alongside of our No. 1 plants, you 
would find so much of a difference in better growth and larger crops, you 
would never plant anything else but Sonderegger’s 2 year No. 1 Grapes, 
at any price. 
Grapes for the South 
and for House Culture 
Brighton. Red. Clusters and berries large, rich flavor with very few 
seeds. Very productive and hardy. For Kansas and Nebraska a good 
table grape. 2 year No. 1 plants, 25c each; 10 for $2.20; 25 for $4.50, 
prepaid. 
Catawba. Red. Coppery red color. Purple when fully ripe. A fine grape 
juice variety. Heavy and profitable bearer. 2 year No. 1 plants, 20c 
each; 10 for $1.70; 25 for $3.50, prepaid. 
Delaware. Red. Clusters are not large but well shouldered and compact. 
Berries rather small, very sweet, no hard pulp, with a fine flavor. North 
of the middle of Nebraska this plant should have a covering over win¬ 
ter. It is a fine red table grape, ripens early. 2 year No. 1 plants, 25c 
each; 10 for $2.20; 25 for $4.50, prepaid. 
Moore's Diamond. White. We might as well call it the white 
Concord, for in hardiness, size of berries and their quality 
it is just like the Concord. Moore’s Diamond, however, is 
white, Concord is black. 2 year No. 1 plants, 22c each; 10 for 
$1.90; 25 for $4.00, prepaid. 
Beta. Black. If you want a fast growing, absolutely hardy 
grape, for an arbor cr to take the place of a climbing vine, 
plant a Beta Grape and you will never regret it. The foliage 
is healthy and the vine grows very fast, never kills back in 
the winter. The fruit is excellent for grape juice. 2 year No. 
1 plants, 20c each; 10 for $1.70; 25 for $3.75, prepaid. 
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LUCILLE. Red. Within just a few years, this grape 
has made itself very popular, as it is extremely hardy, 
healthy, large, well shaped clusters and berries. The 
quality of the grape is very good. In great favor as 
a market variety. Does well in the north and eastern 
states. We can highly recommend this grape; ripens 
here early in August. 2 year No. 1 plants, 25c each; 10 
for $2.20; 25 for $4.00, prepaid. 
Moore’s Early. Black. Clusters medium size, rarely 
shouldered, berries large, round, excellent quality. The 
chief value of this grape for the market lays in its 
earliness. The vine grows strong enough to be used 
on an arbor. 2 year No. 1 plants, 20c each; 10 for $1.80; 
25 for $3.75, prepaid. 
Niagara. White. A good white grape, a favorite with 
the market gardeners. When fully ripe pale yellow. 
Sweet, flesh slightly pulpy but tender. It is as hardy 
as the Concord. Ripens the same time as the Concord, 
[f we had to choose between Niagara and Moore’s Dia¬ 
mond, we would hardly know which one to call the best. 
We are listing both because they are equally well 
liked. 2 year No. 1 plants, 20c each; 10 for $1.70; 100 
for $15.00; 1 year old plants, 14c each; 10 for $1.00; 100 
for $9.00, prepaid. 
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Caco Grapes and Winter Radishes grown 
from Sonderegger plants and seeds by Mrs. 
Bertha Gabelmann, Clarksville, Iowa. 
Mrs. G. says: “We have always had splen¬ 
did luck with all your seeds and plants.” 
Pocklington. Golden yellow. Large clusters, very 
compact. Berries large, juicy, sweet. Hardy. 
This is a yellow grape of finest quality. 2 year 
No. 1 plants, 22c each; 10 for $1.90; 25 for $4.00, 
prepaid. 
WORDEN. Black. Ripens about one week 
ahead of Concord. Next to Concord and 
Niagara, there are probably more Worden 
planted than any other hardy kind. It is 
a good, hardy market variety. 2-year-old 
No. 1 plants, 20c each; 10 for $1.70; 100 for 
$15.00. 
