FOR 5RLE 
Meold 
C212 Sondereg- 
ger's Self-Blanch- 
CELERY 
CELERIAC 
C282 Sonderegger's Best 
PARSLEY 
C474 Champion Moss Curled one ofS 
CELERY 
SPinBCH 
lnr _ (118 days) One of 
the very best for 
the Middle West, as it re¬ 
sists heat and drought 
well. Medium in height, 
stocky, and very compact. 
Foliage yellowish-green. 
Stalks very solid, broad 
and of delicate flavor. 
Blanches very early by 
wrapping plants with pa¬ 
per and banking up with 
soil. Keep the bed moist. 
Packet, 10c; Zz oz., 30c; 
oz., 45c; postpaid. 
C276 Giant Pascal 
this is the best keeper. Very solid and crisp; 
the preferred variety for the market. Pack¬ 
et, 10c; Zz oz., 25c; oz., 40c; postpaid, 
C274 Golden Self-Blanching £ 2 y ° s) 
The leading early market sort. Stalks are broad and 
heavy, the quality is very outstanding. Ribs are per¬ 
fectly solid, crisp, brittle and of delicious flavor. For 
home use I recommend this variety and No. 272; for 
market I would prefer No. 274. Packet, 10c; '/ 2 oz., 
20c; oz., 35c; postpaid. 
(120 days) A new 
Cel eriac with 
large white roots, very smooth. The best in quality 
and flavor. Grow celeriac in the shade with plenty of 
moisture; in transplanting the seedlings, plant very 
shallow and mulch with short straw or Feat Moss. 
Water frequently. Packet, 10c; oz., 35c; postpaid. 
One of the 
best for home use; leaves extra large, deep rich green, 
very curly. Packet, 7c; oz., 15c; '/ 4 lb., 25c; postpaid. 
r*47fi Hrfmhiirrr < 100 da y s > Turnip-rooted; of 
ilUIUUUftj this variety the roots as well 
as the tops are used. Should have a shady bed and 
frequent watering. Packet. 7c: oz., 15c; '/ 4 lb., 25c; 
SONDEREGGER’S SELF-BLANCH I NG CEL¬ 
ERY, AND KING OF DENMARK SPINACH, 
TWO FINE VEGETABLES THAT YOU WILL 
ENJOY. 
KALE or BORECOLE 
C110 Dwarf Green Curled 
One of the best for market. Stands the 
hot weather well, and is at its best after 
frost in the fall. Packet, 10c; oz., 25c; >/ 4 
lb., 80c; postpaid. 
Cl 12 Dwarf Purple Curled 
The leaves turn a deep purple, in best 
shape after frost in late fall; a very good 
variety for home use. Packet, 7c; oz., 20c; 
Z 4 lb., 60c; postpaid. 
Cl 14 Tall Green Curled 
The quality is much improved 
kJCUiui by fall frost; can also be dried 
for winter use. This is the tall growing 
sort with green leaves. Packet, 10c; oz., 
20 c; y 4 lb., 60c; postpaid. 
SPINACH 
An entire drug store could not contain 
more for the best of your health as fresh 
vegetables. Amongst them, and on first 
place, stands Spinach. Grow more of it, 
eat more of it; let vegetables preserve 
your health. 
CSQ? Virtnrirr < 50 da y s > Heavy, 
Victoria broad, dark green 
leaves. Fine quality. This spinach re¬ 
mains in prime condition for several 
weeks. Packet, 5c; oz., 10c; |/ 4 lb., 20c; 
lb., 50c; postpaid. 
C594 Long Standing This d f s ys a 
good bearing variety and of very fine 
quality. The chief advantage, however, 
is the fact that it does not go to seed un¬ 
til quite late in the producing season. 
Packet, 5c; oz., 12c; '/ 4 lb., 20c; lb., 45c; 
postpaid. 
C192 Swiss Chard i 2 ,» s t ‘JnU 
Mangold. Produces immense quantities 
of light green leaves from spring until 
late fall. Even early frost does not 
affect Swiss Chard, and where the win¬ 
ters are not very severe a cover of straw 
over winter will get Swiss Chard through 
in good shape. This plant belongs to the 
beet family, but is used only for its 
leaves which are prepared same, as spin¬ 
ach, and differ only in the lighter color. 
Packet, 5c; oz., 10c; '/ 4 lb., 25c; postpaid. 
C596 New Zealand or Ever- 
l-»£»nrirw-T Boys and girls, this is 
“Popeye’s” favorite dish. 
You make no mistake whenever you fill 
up on this spinach. New Zealand is slow 
to germinate, requiring from twc to three 
weeks to come up, but after that it 
makes a rapid growth. Furnishes enor¬ 
mous quantities of fresh, clean leaves all 
through the summer until frost in the 
fall. Cut off the fresh branches and strip 
the leaves from those for kitchen use. 
A bed of this variety should be in every 
garden. Plant when danger of freezing 
is over. Hot weather does not bother 
this spinach. There is no other plant 
that would resist heat and drought so 
well. It is not attacked by insects. 
Packet, 8c; oz., 12c; '/ 4 lb., 25c; lb., 75c; 
postpaid. 
C591 King of Denmark j£JF in § 
market variety. The large leaves are 
very thick, rounded, dark green, and 
blistered. The plants form quite large 
tufts, compact and low. Quite early but 
still remains in fine condition for some 
time and assures a long bearing season. 
Packet, 5c; oz., 15c; '/ 4 lb., 20c; lb., 50c; 
postpaid. 
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Sonderegger Nurseries and Seed House, Beatrice, Nebraska 
