Restock Your Timber 
Plant 
and Woodlots. 
This Spring. 
Fraxinus Americana. 
Ash, White Wood very’ valuable 
for lumber and fire wood. The Ash is 
a hardwood tree and probably one of the 
fastest growers of the hardwood type. 
Does well anywhere, perfectly hardy even 
in Canada; also resists the heat and 
drought of the Middle West. White Ash 
should be in every wood-lot plantfng. 
By Express: 25 100 300 1000 
fentS SINGH: 0.5 sc) $0.30 $0.90 $2.65 $8.00 
iee2eta inch av... JOO et o0 le 5200 a 
Prepaid: 
a2=16 Pinch... .. 2. 540 1.00 52,95 
mete CH MR ces, soi -O0m 2-201 5.00 
: The Hardy 
Catalpa Speciosa Gifapa” The 
is a tree of tall, upright growth, large 
light green leaves. To make up the tall 
growth in a windbreak, one row of these 
Catalpas in the center will be very ef- 
fective. The wood of this catalpa is of 
great value for posts, and due to the 
rapid growth of the tree, and its straight, 
tall stem, the posts are easy to grow, and 
are very straight. Having hard wood, the 
posts last for many years. 
By Express: 25 100 300 1000 
N2=18 SiNCH esr «ses. $0.40 $1.30 $3.50 $10.00 
1S=24- INCH... cece ee sD0t 1.90 we 5 00s 
Prepaid: 
Me=18)0INCHS seins os 700, 1.50) 94.00 5-411. — 
18-24 inch........ Sf Ole 2.20 a>. GO ee, 
Siberian Pea Tree. Ex- 
Caragana cellent for ornamental 
screens and windbreaks. The tall, up- 
right growth, attractive foliage, and a 
profusion of yellow flowers in the spring 
have put the Caragana in the foreground 
for windbreak-border. It is extremely 
hardy; can be grown with best success 
anywhere. 
Not prepaid: 10 25 100 300 
12-18 inch plants.$0.40 $0.75 $2.60 $7.00 
Prepaid. 
12-18 inch plants. .50 1.00 3.25 7.90 
hd Fagus Ameri- 
American Beech F28us Amer: 
regular Beech, a majestic tree of hard- 
wood type. Very popular in the East, 
but the tree is almost unknown in the 
Midwest. We are offering this tree at 
the request of many of our customers. 
12 to 18 inch, nice seedlings, 10 for 50c; 
25 for $1.00; postpaid. 

A windbreak or shelterbelt can be highly attractive, as this pic- 
ture shows, with Thornless Honey Locusts adding a park-like 
is bordered with Old-Fash- 
in the windbreak always serves as 
For this purpose besides Lilacs we recommend 
Hansen’s Bush Cherry, Caragana, or for a heavier growth Mul- 
berry or Chinese Elms planted 3 ft. apart, and cut back for low 
effect to the main planting, which 
joned Lilacs. A shrub row 
a snow-trap. 
bushy growth. 
10 
NOTICE ! 
All grades of seed- 
lings, shrubs and 
trees offered in fhis 
book are measured 
not including the 
roots. As many 
other nurseries 
measure roots and 
all in their grades, 
my 6 to 9-inch seedlings would corres- 
pond with an 18-inch grade of other quo- 
tations. It is therefore well that you 
make certain of the actual size of stock 
you buy. 
Populus. Sargentii. 
Cottonwood The. native. timber 
tree. Very common along streams where 
it holds the soil well and reaches mam- 
moth dimensions, in thickness of its 
stems as well as the spread of its lofty 
The Cottonwood withstood the 
crown. 
drought and the cold remarkably well. 
By Express: 25 100 300 1000 
12-18 2 1nG hie ect et $0.30 $0.80 $2.00 $6.00 
183247 Inches set “A0 ur 1.2518 3.200 6-00 
2a 3 FCCC Hr shave sie 50 1.50 4.00 11.00 
Prepaid: 
12218 HINGIS. gen. .38 95 2.30 6.80 
18-24 WinGH? we eas 50 1.45 3.60 9.00 
2r3 feet: fo. ticvcne .60 1.75 4.50 12.50 
Ulmus Americana. 
Elm, American I know of no other 
shade and timber tree that would be so 
popular as the American Elm, especially 
in the Middle West. It is a fairly rapid 
grower and is hardy most anywhere. The 
tree makes a large spreading crown, very 
suitable for shade and street planting. 
Include American Elm in your wood-lot 
or timber planting. 
Not prepaid: 25 100 300 
(SiS TA oe cocodocee mac). $0.35 $0.90 $2.50 
1S 24 RANCH cc eeiae se eee 50 1.60 4.20 
Dons TECE iecisns ale ae teat af D0 ae40u 0.00: 
Prepaid: 
{Qa t Sr iniChine teres cqeteete ere tes 7455 110s 2-90 
18-245 inchs soa siiepeeerertihene .65 1.95 4.80 
Va $ CO once. Soarbe doe 90 2.80 7.00 
Spacing for 
Windbreak 
Rows can be placed 
from 12 to 20 ft. 
apart, and the 
seedlings can be 
planted in plow 
furrows, 3 or 6 ft. 
apart. Cultivate for 
the first and sec- 
ond year, to keep 
ground clean. Thin 
the trees out when 
the limbs begin to 
touch, cutting out 
every second tree. 
The result is a 
straight growth, 
elimination of wind 
damage while trees 
are small, and a 
much better stand. 
Three and_ four- 
row windbreaks 
should have a 
shrub-row on the 
weather-side ac t- 
ing as a snow-trap. 
Write us at any 
later time for ad- 
vice you may wish 
concerning the 
proper upkeep of 
your windbreak, 
SMALL TREES and 
FOREST TREES 
La 

Low 
PRICES 
= Ulmus Pumilla. When 
Chinese Elm you plant Chinese 
Elms be sure they are the true hardy 
Ulmus Pumilla strain, because not all 
Chinese Elms are fully hardy. My seed- 
lings are of the northern hardy type 
which can be planted safely anywhere 
and will be perfectly hardy. The Chinese 
Elm is the most rapid growing tree; it 
has also come through our last four years 
of extreme drought in remarkably good 
condition, Farmers everywhere, as well 
as townpeople, are replanting much of 
their lost trees and timber with Chinese 
Elms, knowing how fast this tree grows. 
A protection to nearby fields from hot 
winds, a snowtrap in the winter. 
By Express: 10 25 100 300 1000 
6-12 inch: star. - i $0.25 $0.75 $2.10 $ 6.50 
12-18 inch ....$0.20 .35 1.00 2.90 9.50 
18-24 inch.... .30 .50 1.75 4.50 14.00 
2- 3. -feet!...2., .45. = 375) 2.50) 7.00 mmee00 
3- 4° feet 5.5390 12708 5.20715: 00 see 
Prepaid: 
6212 inch erat 335) .957 12.40 7.00 
12-18 inch =... 28> -49 41.2540 Gre 
18-24 inch.... -40'" <60°°2:00 75.00 "ae ee 
2-+3 feet......, .60' 9-95°"2:90/57-90 
3254" feets....,..1-20) 2:20 6:00 sae 
Celtis Occidentalis. A 
Hackberry most valuable tree that 
should be included in any timber plant- - 
ing. One of the very best for a long-lived 
shade tree. Very hardy, and unusually 
drought-resistant. I recommend it espe- 
cially for wood-lots and for shade. 
By Express: 10 25 100 
6-12 inch, well root- 
ed, very choice $0.25 £0; 40 $1.30 $3.50 
Prepaid: 
6-12) inchsn.... ce .30 
300 
-50 1.50 4.00 
7 Morus. There 
Russian Mulberry Moms: , Mere 
tree that would combine so many good 
features., The tree is entirely hardy, re- 
sists drought well, is even successful in 
alkali soil. Grows very rapidly. It is a 
perfect boarding house for song birds and 
bees. The wood is very valuable, espe- 
cially for posts which are very last- 
ing, and can be grown in a short time. 
Finally, the seedlings can be planted like 
Privets for an ornamental hedge. 
By Express: 25 100 300 1000 
6-12) [Inch cee $0.20 $0.75 $2.00 $6.00 
12-48 Inch... vee 35 1.10 2.90 9.50 
18-24) Inch... -60 = -2.00°"%5:40. “Fae 
Prepaid: 
6-12 Inch. 7-c2:.6 = -es 90 2.25 6.70 
12-18 “Inchivs.. -45 1.30 3.40 10.50 
18224) inch?..2.. -75 ~ 2.40: 6.20 eee 
: Can be grown as far 
Persimmon north as the southern 
half of this state. The fruit is medium 
size, and must be fully ripe before it is 
good to use. Price: 18-24 inch nice seed- 
lings, 10 for 50c; 25 for $1.00; 100 for 
$3.00; prepaid. 
Seedling Peach Trees **'T4 
rooted trees, which will bear fruit of nice 
quality, however, they are not budded. 
For the windbreak they will make you 
rapid growers, and aad producers. 
By Express: 10 25 50 
18-24 “inch .)acouch de aes $0.50 $1.10 $2.00 
2=*3° feet ..sic.Gh Pikes 3701.40 250 
3- 4 feet, extra heavy.. .90 2.00 3.50 
Prepaid: 
18-24.cinch, cur. ees -60 30 62.35 
2-"3* feet: ci.0% pene 90 1.80 3.20 
3- 4. feetics. sve Ree 1.20 50 4.40 
Sonderegger Nurseries and Seedhouse, Beatrice, Nebraska 
