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1946 
HANDBOOK. 

BEATRICE NURSERY 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 
SITE OF THE 
FIRST HOMESTEAD IN U.S. 
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S Pp E CIA L! y Gold-Flame Honeysuckle. 
A hardy climbing vine, free 
from insects and diseases. Bloonis beautifully from 
spring until fall, and Jasts for many years. The latest 
and finest in climbers. 
85c each; 2 for $1.55, postpaid 
THE NEW, SWEET JULY 
PLUM 
Of the hardy type Plum, this is one of the very heaviest 
producers ever found. It begins to bear young, and usually 
the second year you can expect a very nice harvest of these 
large, sweet, delicious Plums. Light red m color, but sweet 
even before they change from green to red. Flesh is yellow- 
ish green, pit very small, excellently flavored. 
Supply limited, 2 trees per customer. 
2 to 4 ft., very nice trees, $1.85 each 
2 for $3.45, postpaid 
4 to 6 ft., extra-heavy trees, $2.35 each 
2 for $4.40, by Express 

SONDEREGGER @ BEATRICE 
Beatrice Nursery and “seep store NEBRASKA 
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