Grow your own 
NUT TREES 
Di,, .,| r The native American variety. For 
DlaCK W amui timber, plant the seedlings 10 by 
10 feet apart. The tree also makes a nice shade tree, 
and with plenty of moisture, and especially on bottom 
land, this tree grows remarkably fast. As a timber 
tree in the Middle West, there Is no other tree as val¬ 
uable as the Black Walnut. The wood Is always In 
strong demand, and sells at premium prices. Make use 
of all the waste land by planting it to walnut timber; 
It will bring you good returns. The steady decline of 
walnut timber will assure you of extra good prices in 
years to come. Prices of transplanted Walnut trees: 
Prices of Walnut Seedlings: 
Seedlings 10 100 
6-12 Inch. .$0.60 $4.00 
12-18 Tnch.90 6.00 
Transplanted Black Walnut trees. 
1 10 
3- 4 ft. trees, not prepaid.$0.30 $2.80 
4- 5 ft. trees, not prepaid.45 4.00 
5- 6 ft. trees, not prepaid.65 6.00 
100 
$25.00 
35.00 
Butternut or White Walnut t he nut-tree 
does well in the Middle West. Its fine appearance 
makes it a desirable ornamental tree. The wood is 
almost as valuable as that of the Black Walnut; the 
nuts are large, long, very good. Price of Butternut: 
1 10 100 
12-18 inch seedlings p’pd.$0.10 $0.60 $5.00 
3- 4 ft. transplanted trees.55 5.00 
4- 5 ft. transplanted trees.75 6.00 
Paper Shell Stuart Pecan g^ r ft ed ees and re are 
*ure\to be the true thin-shelled Pecans. Hardy as far 
north as the southern parts of Missouri and Oklahoma 
This Pecan nut is a wonderful market variety. 
2-3 ft. grafted trees $1.00 each; 10 for $9.00 postpaid 
The Am e ri can variety, hardy anywhere 
The nuts are not very large, but their 
quality is good. Plant them in numbers to promote 
pollenizing. Price— 
2-3 ft. nice shrubs 50c each; 10 for $4.00 postpaid 
FRUIT TREE SEEDLINGS 
Some of our customers plant fruit tree seedlings for 
Qudding and grafting purposes. We are offering you 
below, the varieties we can supply this spring. They 
are of the same quality as we use in the nursery for 
Apple Seedlings.10 for $1.00; 100 for $ 9.00. 
Pear Seedlings.10 for $ .90; 100 for $ 9.00. 
propagating. When you order fruit tree seedlings send 
your order in early so that we can reserve for you 
the stock you need. Fruit tree seedlings are scarce, 
please order early. 
Quince Seedlings.10 for $1.25; 100 for $10.00. 
Mahaleh Cherry Seedlings. .10 for $1.00; 100 for $ 9.00, 
Gentlemen: 
The Concord 
Grapes I ordered 
from you two years 
ago had quite a 
few clusters of 
grapes. The straw¬ 
berry plants. Mas¬ 
todon, were won¬ 
derful right from 
the start. 
Signed: 
Miss Ema Schultz. 
Chicago, III. 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHERRY 
A native cherry. Grows in dwarf form. Perfectly 
hardy everywhere. Will stand the coldest winter with¬ 
out protection. The fruit is of the size of small cher¬ 
ries, dark brown to black in color. Used for canning 
with cherries and plums. Bears young, and can be 
planted as close together as currants. Cherry or plum 
can be budded on Rocky Mountain Cherry stock, and 
will then make dwarf trees. The fruit ripens here in 
July. 
18-24 inch, 17c each; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00, postpaid 
NUMBER OF TREES OR PLANTS 
TO AN ACRE 
Mra. Emil Barth 
and daughter o f 
Golden, Colo., snap- 
P ed under a bloom- 
n g apple tree 
which came from 
Sonderegger’* Nur¬ 
series. 
The following table will show how many trees or 
plants are required for an acre at any distance apart: 
Feet 
Square 
Triangular Feet 
Square 
Triangular 
apart 
method 
method 
apart 
method 
method 
40 
27 trees 
31 trees 
10 
435 trees 
505 trees 
35 
35 trees 
40 trees 
8 
680 trees 
775 trees 
30 
50 trees 
55 trees 
6 
1,210 trees 
1,600 trees 
25 
70 trees 
80 trees 
5 
1,745 trees 
2,010 trees 
20 
110 trees 
125 trees 
4 
2,722 trees 
3,145 trees 
18 
135 trees 
155 trees 
3 
4,840 trees 
5,590 trees 
15 
195 trees 
225 trees 
2 
10,890 trees 
12,575 trees 
12 
305 trees 
350 trees 
1 
43,560 trees 
50,300 trees 
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SONDEREGGER NURSERIES and SEED HOUSE 
