SERVICE 
Anyone who has given serious and continued tlaought to the subject must 
inevitably have come to the final conclusion that real satisfaction and happiness 
lie in rendering service to others. 
That fundamental principle is being put into effect more and more by indi- 
viduals and by firms, and it has been demonstrated over and over that profits 
are the natural result. "A pleased customer is the best advertisement." 
The service which we aim to render is not confined to soipplpng first-class 
trees and plants. The please and profit to be had in fruit or ornamental trees 
and plants depends chiefly upon the planter himself. 
Our first object, therefore, is to help you to plant judiciously — i. e., where, 
when, and what to plant; second, how to know and how to get first-class trees 
and plants; third, how to plant and care for them. 
In our three booklets— oiu- Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and 
Plants, "Inside Facts of Profitable Fruit-Growing," and "How to Beautify Yoiur 
Home Grounds" — ^we have gathered from every reliable source available the 
information which may be required to insure your success. 
Our Catalogue is sent free of change to anyone who is interested. For the 
other booklets we make a nominal charge of ten cents per copy, but send them 
free to every customer. 
Ne;osho Nurseries Company, 
(Successors to Wm. P. Stark Nurseries, Inc.,) 
Neosho, Mo. 
