BLACK WALNUT on the Sonderegger home-place. Picture was taken 
nine years after planting. 
GROW YOUR OWN. . . . 
NUTS 
For Profit . Ornamental Trees 
Black Walnut 
A native of Nebraska. The beautiful 
foliage and the fine majestic form of the 
tree have brought the Black Walnut in favor as an ornamental 
tree. It grows fairly rapid, and on low or bottom land it grows 
into valuable timber very rapidly. For timber plant 25 by 25 
feet. The fruit is hard shelled, but the kernels are of very 
good quality, and well paid. With walnut timber ebbing away 
owing to the good prices the logs bring, I think any farmer 
planting bottom land and creek bends to Black Walnuts is 
making a mighty good investment. 
Price of transplanted trees: 1 10 
3- 4 ft. trees.$ 0.30 $ 2.80 
4- 5 ft. trees.45 4.00 
Prices of Seedlings, see page 19. 
Butternut or White Walnut £ h n | t iutff- 
tious. The lofty spreading tree is one of our finest natives, 
valued for its tropical appearance and beautiful wood as well 
as for its nuts. Does well in Nebraska and as far North as 
Dakota. Price, 12-18 inch seedlings, 3 for 40c; 10 for $1.00, 
25 for $2.00, postpaid. 
American Sweet Chestnut £ouV«avored nd if 1 !; 
barely hardy here, my father planted one tree in his garden 
years ago, it is still there, but grows slow. In the South, that 
is anywhere South of the Middle of Missouri, I think these 
trees do well and grow faster, making fine trees ornamental as 
well as bearing good crops. I cannot call it perfectly hardy for 
Nebraska. Price, 2-3 feet, 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.35, postpaid. 
Common Hazelnut Hardy. ..the American variety. 
Nuts medium size, 
Price, 2-3 feet, 45c each; 3 for $1.20, postpaid. 
bears well. 
QtnQft "Por»nn Hardier than the common Pecan, can be 
ObUctll/ x CL/dli planted up to the southern half of Missouri, 
southern Indiana and Illinois. Nuts large, thin shelled, well 
flavored. 2-3 foot nice trees, $1.00 each. 
Ta-rkan "Walnut (Sieboldi.) In the Atlantic states, and 
ua^JalL W ctillUb from there west through Southern Illi¬ 
nois, Indiana, the southern parts of Missouri and Kansas, east¬ 
ern Oklahoma, the South, and the Pacific states you can plant 
this tree with best results. It is a beautiful tree, and the 
fruit is excellent. Bears young and heavily. Do not plant it 
in Nebraska. 2-3 ft. size, $1.00 each, postpaid. 
FANCY RHUBARB 
(PIE PLANT) 
at unusually Low Prices 
5 for 39c, postpaid 
Extra Nice Roots. 
Giant Rhubarb. This variety 
with its heavy stalks of excel¬ 
lent quality has done extra well 
here in the Middle West. I can 
highly recommend it every¬ 
where. It will make you large 
crops, in quality there are none 
better. I have over 20,000 
plants in my nursery, first class 
roots, and I am pricing them to 
sell all; standard size. 3 for 
25c; 10 for 65c, postpaid. Choice 
extra nice roots, 3 for 40c; 8 for 
85c, postpaid. Write for prices 
on larger amounts. 
Fruit Tree 
Seedlings 
Apple Seedings for graft¬ 
ing purposes. French 
Crab No. 1, 10 for 65c; 100 
for $4.50, prepaid. 
Plum Seedlings for bud¬ 
ding and plum thickets, 
10 for 65c; 100 for $4.50, 
prepaid. 
Cherry Seedlings for bud¬ 
ding purposes only. 10 
for 75c; 100 for $6.50, 
prepaid. 
Special Low Prices 
ASPARAGUS 
Washington Rustproof. Years ago my 
father offered several kinds of Aspar¬ 
agus. By and by I have eliminated 
all but this splendid variety. It al¬ 
ways bore better, and the quality of 
the Asparagus was noticeably better 
than the other kinds. I have thou¬ 
sands of fine, well-rooted plants, and 
am pricing them so that you can plant 
a new bed this spring. With these 
splendid plants you are sure of suc¬ 
cess. Price, standard roots, 10 for 25c; 
100 for $1-30, postpaid. Extra large, 
2 year old roots, 10 for 35c; 25 for 60c; 
100 for $1.80, postpaid. 
lVTlTlt An 01(1 tashioned plant 
for mint-sauce. 25c 
each; 3 for 50c, postpaid. 
Holt’s Mammoth 
Go o’P The variety grown for 
oa 5 c herb, my plants are 
strong growers. 20c each; 3 for 
50c, postpaid. 
PViitT-PC (Schnittlauch.) 
V^Ill V Co Grown for the green 
tops with the fine onion flavor. 
Can be cut all summer. Hardy 
with a light cover. 25c per 
bunch; 3 for 60c, postpaid. 
HORSE RADISH 
Just the proper size cuttings to 
make you good roots by fall. 
10 for 30c; 50 for $1.30; 100 for 
$2.00, postpaid. 
Planting 
Instructions 
Plant plenty of Rhu¬ 
barbs, they do best 
where they can have 
a little shade and 
water. The crown 
of each root should 
be about 1 to V/ 2 
inches below the soil 
surface. 
1886—Sonderegger Nurseries and Seed House.Beatrice, Nebraska—1936 
