Shade Trees in their first year—Rows '/i-mile long—Catalpa, Honey Locust, Maple, Elder and 
White Ash. We are the largest growers of Shade Trees in the Central West. Thousands of 
our trees are shipped every year to all sections of the country. 
PLEASE READ THIS PAGE NOW 
We have just come through the hottest and driest summer in the history of this 
state. After a dry fall, an unusually dry winter, we had a spring that brought prac¬ 
tically no moisture. A few scattered showers during May and June, and then read¬ 
ings up to 117 degrees in the shade throughout July and August. Even the oldest 
people here cannot remember conditions similar to those of 1934. Trees are scarce, 
where they are grown on upland without irrigation, however, the trees that came 
through the last summer are exceptionally healthy, exceptionally well rooted, they 
have really stood the “acid test” right in the nursery. And these are the 
trees and plants we are offering you in this book, healthy, hardy upland 
grown stock, the best your money can buy. Plant this spring, lose no 
time filling in the spaces where old trees may have died out, and remem¬ 
ber, good nursery stock is scarce; this is one year when you can recog¬ 
nize quality by the price. 
Prices on nursery-stock subject to change after July 1st, 1935. 
Wl 00 OUR MBT 
... no agents or salesmen for you to 
aurtrtnrf This catalog is Sonderegger’s only sales- 
1 man, it travels cheap, and offers you 
black on white honest advice and descriptions, and 
any promise we make we are accustomed to keep, 
which is more than can be expected of some agents. 
To overcome the large difference in their prices and 
ours, they will try to tell you that the stock they sell 
is better. The fact, however, is that at best they can 
only sell you stock as good as ours, and any difference 
In price is the agents’ profit. , . 
. . . lowest prices consistent with qual- 
ltv and bGp Growing and selling nursery stock 
aiiu siz*; and seeds exclusively gives us all 
our time to devote to growing better stock, better 
strains, and in buying from us, we can promise you 
two bargains, one in quality of the stock and the other 
In low prices. 
... 10% premium for club orders 
When several .neighbors club together and send us ari 
order, the sender will receive a Premium from us, 
amounting to 10% of the total amount of the order. 
And this premium shall not be stock that you would 
have no use for, therefore, we want you to tell us just 
what the Premium shall be. It will be sent along with 
the stock. 
. . . we pay freight on orders amount¬ 
ing to SI2.00 or more t^^es^nfplants 
(not to evergreens shipped with ball of dirt and seeds). 
You may not need trees amounting to so much, but 
your neighbors may need something, perhaps together 
you can make up an order of $12.00 or more, it will 
save you the freight and also entitle you to the Pre¬ 
mium on Club orders. 
. . . our packing assures delivery in 
_•__l •. • We pack our trees and plants 
pi ime condition so that they will reach you 
in first class shape, regardless of whether you live in 
Nebraska or in New York, and we guarantee safe de¬ 
livery on all shipments (except on those into foreign 
countries). If any shipment from Sonderegger does 
not arrive in best shape and entirely satisfactory, 
write us at once, your letter will receive our prompt 
attention, and we will replace the items which are not 
in perfect condition. In other words, you are taking 
no risk in shipping. Any stock that fails to survive 
the first summer, and if we are notified before Octo¬ 
ber 1st, we replace at one-half price. 
our o-narantpp We guarantee all ship- 
• • • Oil! t ,lldiaiuct' ments to reach our cus¬ 
tomers in first class condition. All trees and plants 
to be true to name. If any tree or plant within eight 
years from date of purchase proves to be not true to 
name, we shall refund the purchase price plus 6% com¬ 
pound interest, or on demand furnish the trees oi 
plants without charge. We do not hold ourselves li¬ 
able to any further extent. A stronger guarantee than 
most nurseries put out, we have confidence in our 
stock. 
. . . cash prizes in our photo contest 
Every year we hold a contest for our customers. Send 
in a photograph of any tree or plant that came from 
us, the picture will be entered in our contest. The 
contest closes on November 15th. You will hear from 
us in January, at that time we send you whatever 
prize your picture receives. The following is a part of 
the list of winners in our contest of 1934: 
MR. GERHARD NTERHAUS, Allentown, Penn. 
MR. STEPHEN THTER. Nazareth. Texas. 
MRS. GEO. W. LAFTENSCHLAGER, Swanton. Nebr 
MRS. H. ZURFLUEH. North Rend, Wash. 
MR. JOHN MEYER. Seattle, Wash. 
MRS. HELEN HERMAN, South Bend, Indiana. 
We thank every one of our customers who have en¬ 
tered this contest, and we invite all our customers to 
join in our contest for 1935. 
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