Sonderegger Trees 
Their Better Roots 
Perfect Shapes 
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Ash, American White f72332u5 
Grows well most anywhere, requires very 
little attention, and makes a very nice well- 
shaped crown. Exceptionally hardy, drought 
resistant; one of the fastest growing hard- 
wood trees. Extra choice, well rooted trees. 
4-5 5-6 e8 8-10 Was 
ft. ft. ft. 
Bache senate. cee $0.40 $0.50 $0. EP $1. 00 $ 1.50 
Paine. octets 0.70 0.90 1.30 1.75 2.50 
Six trees ....... 1.90 2.40 3.40 4.60 6.50 
Ten trees....... 2.90 3.75 5.40 7.25 10.00 

White Birch in one of our Beatrice parks. 
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Birch, White European 3)1°'% 
graceful, tall tree, getting a white bark in 
later years. Very showy, especially in 
groups of evergreens. Hardy as far north 
as the Dakotas and Minnesota. 5 to 6 ft. 
trees, selected for good roots and _ nice 
branched bodies, each $1.90; pair, $3; six 
trees, $7.90. 
Cutleaf Weeping Birch (3); °."5 
white bark, and gracefully drooping branch- 
es. Very attractive. The tree jis hardy in 
the Middle West, except in the extreme 
northern part. Well rooted, strong, healthy 
trees. 
4-5 ft. 5-6 ft. 6-8 ft. 
Esa Chiat so core tam Sone $1.75 $ 2.35 $ 3.20 
Vl phe Mma Si acdey ae Nias Meare ee 3.20 4.25 5.90 
SixXe C6 CSi sr lark coats 9.00 12.20 16.80 
Ash, European Mountain 
Sorbus Aucuparia. A hardy tree of medium 
size, smooth bark, dense even top, bearing 
from July till winter, large clusters of 
bright red berries. A fine lawn tree. 5 to 6 
ft. well branched, healthy trees, $1.90 each; 
pair, $3.50. 
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Omamental cud 
Wi Salix Vitellina. In 
not all trees are successful, on poor soil, or 
along streams, this tree grows freely and 
is a nice appearing tree with its golden yel- 
low bark, upright growth, and yellow cat- 
kins in early spring. In the North it is of 
great value for windbreak planting. 
3-4)" 4.5 6-6 
ft. ft. ft. 
Bachhiced (ia. cece oe eeeee $0.35 $0.50 $0.70 
Pa itineraries ieecneee .---- 0.55 0.80 1.20 
SIixttrees rcs anche wenate 1.40 2.00 3.00 
Ten. trees...3.. 8 lees Pore 2.00 3.00 4.00 
The foliage of this 
Chestnut Oak tree resembles the 
Horse Chestnut, and the tree grows very 
much in the same habit, developing a beau- 
tiful lofty crown. Here in the Mid-West 
where the Horse Chestnut is a slow grower, 
this Oak takes its place for pretty appear- 
ance, and is a quite rapid grower, besides 
having the long life of the Oak. 8 to 10 ft. 
trees, $4.50 each. 
= C Eleagnus Angustifo- 
Russian Olive lia. A beautiful lawn 
tree with spreading crown, silvery gray: 
long narrow leaves. Bark nearly black. 
Small yellow blossoms in the spring which 
are highly fragrant. Creates a striking ef- 
fect cn the lawn, in parks or in groups be- 
tween evergreens or tall shrubs. Extremely 
hardy and drought resistant. Excellent 
specimens of this exquisite ornamental tree. © 
4-5 5-6 
ft. ft. 
BeaCHg eis conve hin vil Gate eae $0.75 $1.10 
Paint aiccnetateon's RAS Re ES A ie rae iri . ; 
SIX COGS ier octtcetpae a eon eine 3.60 5.00 

PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
All shade trees should be planted from 2 to 
4 inches deeper than grown before in the 
nursery, depending on the sizes you plant. 
The ends of. all roots should be cut smooth 
just before planting. Use only topsoil with- 
out fertilizer to fill in around the roots. 
Water heavy at planting time, and for the 
first. summer the soil around the tree can 
be kept an inch or so lower, in order to 
apply water at intervals of 10 days during 
dry weather When vou water a young 
shade tree, soak the soil up thoroughly. 
The top branches of a newly planted tree 
can be cut back. On all Softwood trees, 
such as Elms, Soft Maple and Poplars, cut 
the limbs hack to 6 inches from the main 
stem. On hardwood trees little pruning is 
necessary, except to shape up the crown to 
be well balanced, or to remove a_ broken 
branch. 
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