



Apricots 
; “reestone. 
Moorpar UE eee variety. Hardy 
in southern Illinois and Indiana, Oklahoma, 
Texas, New Mexico and the Pacific coast. 
Not hardy in Kansas and Nebraska. Very 
large, yellowish-green with red on sunny 
side. Plesh bright orange. A great can- 
ning variety, also good for drying. 
4 Freestone. Also an American 
Wilson type of Apricot, and in hardi- 
ness the same as Moorpark. Kruit is large, 
pale-yellow with red cheek. It ripens a lit- 
tle earlier than Moorpark, and the tree is 
an extra vigorous grower. Do not plant it 
in localities where the winter temperatures 
go helow zero. 
This is an~ 
ihe new P 
Superb Apricot 
Extra Hardy 
Splendid Quality 
Prices of Budded Apricots 
2-3 ft. healthy trees, 1 3 10 
5 ETE OR RA Arcee $1.00 $2.80 $ 8.50 
prepaid 
3-4 ft. well rooted, 
PVE PAP a sis oc pages ys _ 1.30 3.60 10.50 
4-6 ft. heavy, well 
branched ester aa ee PUGS fo bo.oU 
The 4 to 6 ft. trees are too large to go by 
parcel post. The freight will be paid on 
shipments of trees amounting to $15.00 or 
more. 
Freestone, a very hardy Apri- 
Super cot, and since years the favor- 
ite with most fruit growers. The fruit is as 
zood as the finest, the tree is an abundant 
bearer, and it is hardy except in the very 
extreme north. This tree also makes a very 
nice, well shaped shade and ornamental 
tree. 
Chinese Golden Apricot ;/ 2° 
sidered the largest of all Apricots, and its 
flavor compares favorably with the best. 
But even more important is the perfect 
hardiness of this tree, and its great bearing 
ability. These features combined speak 
strongly for the tree. and will make it a 
valuable addition to any orchard. Usually 
this tree sells at a higher price, however, 
to introduce it to mv customers, I will 
furnish it at prices quoted above. 
each-Cot 
This new type of fruit is a cross between the hardy strain of Apricot and Peach. 
It is considerably larger than the regular Apricot. with a smooth skin, ripens here in 
July. A fruit of very fine quality for the table and for canning. 
The tree resembles 
the Apricot, grows to large size, nicely shaped, makes a good combination fruit and 
ornamental tree. 
can be bought only from us. 
healthy trees, $2.50 each; 2 for $4.50; prepaid. 
This variety is grown only in the Sonderegger nursery grounds, and 
Sales limited to ten trees per customer. 4 to 6 ft. strong, 
5 to 7 ft. trees, $3.25 each. 

PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Apricots should always be planted in pairs for best pollenizing at blooming time. For 
that purpose the trees may stand 100 to 200 feet apart without affecting cross pollenizing. 
They make satisfactory lawn and ornamental trees due to their nice foliage and freedom 
from insects. Plant the trees about 2 inches deeper than grown in the nursery, any soil 
satisfactory. 
comes necessary. 
Prune branches back to about one-half their length. The lower branches 
can be removed gradually, if a tall stemmed tree is desired. 
Spraying hardly ever be- 
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