PATINION Caer tee ois ete aatats 43 
Ath Ga. poraeters evel erscste re erevals 42 
ADDlESaeietoctiee tee 10-13 
A DLICOUS eee ert 22 
‘ASH Ue. eon cree oe eeererne 33 
A SDarae USig.. sem eet acer 9 
Barberry. oe hot er 40, 42 
Béeronia, ce. san ee eee 55 
Berries) cee 24-27-70-71 
Birches ccna eee te ae BPO 35 
Butterfly Bushs oe eee: 43 
Cannas oo. ae 54-55 
Cararvana.....cmciere pee Bye 
Gatalpar. ence eee Seed 
Gnherrié€s’*¢ pie. eee ee 16-17 
Ghoke Cherrys ea. ee 42 
Climbing Vines ..... 50-51 
Cornus, Dogwood... 43 
Cottonwood. wae 32 
Currants} =. -oereee ane 26 
Dahlias: ts, seers 52-53 
POlMm Sn Gs eo ecenas eee oomebereen rts 28 
Hvergreens) esc 38-39 
Firebush: (s.c0..0 eee 45 
Flower Seeds ....... 56-57 
Forest Tree 
Seedlings... ree 28-35 
Gladiolayeee seo 50 
Gooseberry .........2.-. 26 
Grapesey. o -oeee oe 24-25 
Hackberry) =... -ee eee 33 
Hedge Plants ...... 40-41 
Herbs te nanan ons cee eo 9 
Honey Suckiowe.. sate. ee 46 
Piydraneeawee. sce eee 44 
Lawn) Grassmenceee one 68 
LilacsS o..8 o.01o eee 41, 48 
Lilies ©. j.ne- kee eee 53 
Linden! (cine 31 
LOCUST tee ee ee 30 
Maples wy. ooo. eerie 29 
Mock Orange mere 45 
SVIOUN LAT ge Sharer 33 
Mulberry. eee 25, 40 
Nectarinés scaccce tet 1B 
NutGeUreées asain. ce 23 
Oak’ Pie see cerns Sil 
Olivege....2 eee 36 
Osage® Orangerere ne. 41 
Paw Paws. neo ae 23 
Peach: “ico. 8. eee 18-19 
PCA 2h otie Ga eee 14-15 
Perennials sae. ee 4-7 
Persimmon: san cure 36 
RIDIN Sai terete oe 20 
Poplars). (soda eo ee 32 
Rhubarb: 2.06 ee 9 
ROSES areaico. cee ea 2, 3, 45 
Seed Department... .56-69 
SMOKGWLree ys ue. 43 
SNOW Dalles. 4-ocee ee 45 
Spireartitina. «che ace ee. 49 
SprayeeMaterial aces. 68 
SULA WiDErbiese sc. ae. 71 
SVCAIMOLGs cone wares aks 34 
ARE Regt: high: commend Sora Pow gen 47 
Vegetable Seeds..... 58-69 
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TERMS: 
The change of namé, from Sondereggers Nursery to 
Geatrice Nursery has. been made in order to simplify 
the work in general mail channels, and thereby increase 
the efficiency of our services to you. Our stock is 
grown under the direct supervision of Charles Sondereg- 
ger. Your orders and your correspondence are cared for 
promptly and carefully by an organization of experienced 
men and women, headed; as in the past, by Paul Baier 
and Fred Sonderegger. Every member in this organiza- 
tion earns his position by actual work—and that includes 
the ‘‘bosses.’’ We employ the best up-to-date methods 
throughout the business, to assure the faultless handling 
of your order, whether large or small. This book offering 
our goods has been written with utmost care, avoiding 
any exaggeration; we intend for it to be the most relia- 
ble guide in your garden and orchard work. Our terms 
are much the same as used by other reputable mail-order 
houses, and we are always happy to fulfill our obligations 
under our terms. 
All shipments are guaranteed to reach 
Guarantee you, in first-class condition. Replace- 
ments are furnished free if a tree or shrub is not in satis- 
factory condition upon arrival, and if you notify us 
promptly. Stock that dies during the first growing sea- 
son is replaced at one-half of the regular price. Claims, 
however, must reach us before October 1, 1947. 
Stock True to Name 4) (2 Le 
are carefully labeled, and 
are true to name. However, if there should ever be 
an error found in the filling of an order, any tree or plant 
that is not true to name shall be replaced without any 
cost to the customer, or refund of purchase price shall 
be made. Claims to be sent in within 6 years from date 
of delivery. 
: Money orders and bank drafts are 
Remittances absolutely safe to mail in a letter. 
Personal checks from any of our friends and customers” 
are also accepted. Cash should be sent by registered let- 
ters only;it is not safe to send cash in ordinary letters. 
When the remittance is not sent in with the order, and 
instead the amount is to be collected on delivery 
(C. O. D.), one-half of the total of the order should ac- 
company the order as a down payment. C. O. D. ship- 
ments are seldom requested; it is an expensive way of 
making remittances, and often causes a little delay in the 
delivery of live trees or plants. 
Pri S This garden book and prices therein quoted 
1ce cancel all former price lists or quotations. All 
prices quoted in this book are subject to ¢hange without 
notice after June 1, 1947. 
When sev- 
10°, Premium on Club Orders {V25" 827" 
bors club together and send in a combined order, we send 
along a premium, customer’s choice, selected from this 
book. The premium to be worth 10% of the order total. 
Disclaimer on Seeds We exercise great care to 
keep all seeds properly la- 
beled, clean, and pure. However, we are compelled to 
make all seed sales under the following disclaimer: The 
Sonderegger Seed Store gives no warranty, express or im- 
plied, as to description, quality, productiveness or any 
other matter of any seeds they sell, and will not be re- 
sponsible for the crop. Every reputable seed house is 
using this same disclaimer. 

Attached to every shipment of trees or plants is a copy 
of Certificate of State inspection. 
NURSERY AND SONDEREGGER SEED STORE 
