Evergreens- - Ornaments the year round 
Chinese Arbor Vitae ? h ro™gh 
drouth in fine shape, and stands the 
winter here perfectly well, this makes 
Chinese Arbor Vitae a most desirable tree 
for the Middle West. 
t-*iv The blue cast of the 
V^OnCOlOi nr foliage, and the 
beautiful shape of this tree gives it an 
appearance of rare beauty. Hardy and 
drought resistant. 
T'i/'M i r-rl /-to Piv A tree of wonderful 
.uougias nr shape, should be 
planted more freely for ornamental pur¬ 
poses. It grows well and is fully hardy. 
Foliage very dark green. 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
Of all the spruce I have ever grown this 
variety stands heat and drought, and the 
cold of the winter best. For ornamental 
purposes, in parks and cemeteries, on the 
lawn, this tree has long been a favorite. 
Black Hills Spruce “ | n n d ee a dfes 
and compact growth makes it a nice tree 
for any purpose. It is not a very rapid 
grower. 
Mugho Pine i ow round top, highly 
ornamental and very showy, often used in 
rock gardens. Hardy. 
Juniperus Pfitzeriana El a rk 
green, vase shaped, very popular dwarf 
Evergreen. Hardy. 
Juniperus 
Communis 
shaped. Bright 
rock gardens. 
Canandensis 
Dwarf. Low, very 
spreading, vase 
green, extra fine for 
Juniperus Sabina Horizon- 
trrliei Creeping. Branches lay on the 
IU. 1 J.& ground, making a dense mat. 
Light green foliage, a beauty wherever 
you want a very low Evergreen. 
Waukegan Juniper ”oug°asi alis 
Will never get over 1% feet tall. Steeiy- 
blue foliage. A splendid ground cover, 
very effective in the rockery. Distinct 
purple hue in the winter. 
UPRIGHT JUNIPERS 
Bull Pine, Ponderosa 7 0 e n r / 
needles, well and stoutly branched, very 
hardy. A fine tree for wind protection 
and of good appearance. 
Austrian Pine *f t p h id f t °^ r t 
branches, needles 4 to 5 inches long. One 
of the most valuable pines. 
Swedish Juniper ^’compact 
Hardy. Its column shape is highly orna¬ 
mental. 
Scopalorum Juniper s ^len. The 
beautiful blue foliage, the narrow, com¬ 
pact, symmetrical growth make this a 
tree of outstanding beauty. 
^>r , ntr , Vl Pirwa Most popular pine for 
windbreaks, owing to 
its exceptionally rapid growth, its hardi¬ 
ness and vigorous development of stout 
branches. 
Juniperus Excelsa Stricta 
A beautiful blue variety, greatly admired 
for its neat, compact growth. Very 
dense, can be sheared to any form or 
grown in column shape. 
Juniperus Virginiana H*?dy 
—The dark gTeen strain of the Red Cedar 
that stands both the extreme cold of win¬ 
ter as well as heat and drought. Wherever 
you plant these fine trees you make a 
great improvement. My trees have splen¬ 
did shapes, having been under expert 
shearing in my growing field for years. 
An arch-way of Juniperus Virginiana. The 
young visitors are the Huttenmaier children. 
For the purpose of arch-way plantings I can 
furnish you the proper shapes, 10 to 12 feet 
tall at $15.00 per pair, special price. Shipping 
weight 800 pounds. Just tie them together 
after planting. Will make you an evergreen 
arch-way from the day you plant. 
Golden Privet ? f h *ve SSS- 
mens in the nursery, about 3 feet 
tall. They have been specially 
sheared and trained to round globe 
shapes. The golden foliage of this 
shrub, lasting well until early win¬ 
ter shows up so well in evergreen 
plantings that landscapers make it 
a part in every planting. I can 
furnish you these specially sheared 
bushes with balls of earth, just 
like the Evergreens, at $1.25 each; 
freight extra. 
Evergreen Seedlings 
Prices Postpaid 
Arbor Vitae, Chinese —9-12 inch. 5 
for 70c; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $8.00. 
Juniper, Virginana —Red Cedar. 9- 
L2 inch. 5 for 90c; 25 for $4.00; 10U 
for $12.00. 
Pine, Austrian —6-9 inch. 5 for 80c; 
25 for $3.50; 100 for $10.80. 
Pine, Bull —6-9 inch. 5 for- 60c; 25 
for $2.30; 100 for $8.90. 
Pine, Scotch—6-9 inch. 5 for 50c; 
!5 for $2.00; 100 for $7.00. 
Spruce, Colorado Blue —6-9 inch. 5 
for 80c; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00. 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF EVERGREENS 
At these prices the trees come with their complete root-balls, sewed in burlap cover. 
Prices do not include cost of transportation. 
Height in Feet . 
.2 ft. 
3 ft. 
4 ft. 
5 ft. 
6 ft. 
7 ft. 
8 ft. 
9 ft. 
10 ft. 
Chinese Arbor Vitae. 
$2.00 
$2.30 
$2.80 
$3.50 
$3.90 
$4.00 
$5.00 
$5.50 
Chinese Arbor Vitae, pyramidal. .. . 
$1.80 
2.20 
3.20 
3.80 
4.20 
5.00 
5.60 
6.50 
7.00 
Chinese Arbor Vitae, globe sheared 
1.50 
2.00 
3.00 
3.50 
4.00 
Concolor Fir . 
3.90 
5.80 
7.80 
9.50 
Douglas Fir . 
2.00 
3.00 
4.00 
5.00 
5.90 
7.00 
8.0C 
9.00 
11.00 
Colorado Blue Spruce, shiner. 
5.00 
8.00 
10.00 
12.50 
16.00 
Colorado Blue Spruce, blue. 
3.00 
5.00 
7.00 
8.00 
Colorado Blue Spruce, green. 
2.00 
3.00 
4.00 
5.00 
6.00 
Black Hills Spruce. 
2.00 
3.00 
Pine, Austrian . 
1.80 
2.70 
3.60 
4.20 
5.40 
6.30 
7.50 
Pine, Ponderosa (Bull) . 
2.70 
3.60 
4.20 
5.40 
6.30 
7.50 
Pine, Scotch . 
2.66 
3.00 
4.00 
7.00 
9.00 
Juniperus, Swedish . 
2.00 
3.00 
4.00 
Juniperus, Scopalorum, silver . 
2.50 
3.75 
5.00 
6.25 
7.50 
Juniperus, Scopalorum, bluish-green 
2.00 
3.00 
4.00 
5.00 
Juniperus, Chinese . 
2.80 
3.20 
4.50 
5.00 
6.00 
7.00 
7.50 
8.66 
Juniperus, Virginiana . 
2.80 
3.60 
4.40 
5.00 
6.00 
6.40 
6.80 
8.00 
Juniperus, Virginiana, globe-sheared 
2.80 
3.60 
5.00 
6.00 
DWARF EVERGREENS, BUSH FORMS and CREEPERS 
Spread of Each Tree in Inches. 
15-1S 
18-24 
24-30 
30-36 
Mugho Pine . 
$1.80 
$2.25 
$3.00 
$4.50 
Juniperus Pfitzeriana . 
2.90 
3.80 
4.50 
Juniperus, Waukegan . 
1.90 
2.80 
3.50 
4.00 
Juniperus, Canadensis . 
Juniperus, Sabina Horizontalis . 
2^50 
3.66 
4.00 
Juniperus, Stricta . 
1.75 
2.50 
2.80 
Quantity Discount: 8% off for pairs; 10% for five trees or 
more. 
= PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS = 
My Evergreens are all dug with balls of earth. No freight is included on any of the prices quoted on this page, except on the 
seedlings. Have the holes dug so that the balls of earth will stand 3 or 4 inches below the surface of the soil. Cut away the burlap 
and ropes from the top of the ball after it is put in place in the hole. Fill in with loose soil, and several buckets full of water, to 
soak up the ball and the soil around it. Apply water weekly in large quantities for the first 6 weeks. With this care you get Ever- 
greens started well. In fact there is no other successful way of planting Evergreens. Never try to start them without having the 
complete root-ball with the original ball of earth. 
1886—Sonderegger Nurseries and Seed House.Beatrice, Nebraska—1937 
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