Service 
NYONE who has given serious 
and continued thought to the 
subject must inevitably have 
come to the conclusion that 
real satisfaction and happiness 
lie in rendering service to others. CLThat 
fundamental principle is being put into 
effect more and more by individuals and 
by firms, and it has been demonstrated 
over and over that profits are the natural 
result. "A pleased customer is the best 
advertisement." C. The service which 
we aim to render is not confined to sup- 
plying first-class trees and plants. The 
pleasure and profit to be had in fruit or 
ornamental trees and plants depends 
chiefly upon the planter himself. CLOur 
first object, therefore, is to help you plant 
judiciously — /. 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 "Bcfrcr /"ra/V Trees" 
"Inside Fads of Trojitable Fruit- 
Grciaing," and "Hcbu 1o "Beautify your 
Home Grounds" — we have gathered 
from every reliable source available the 
information which may be required to 
insure your success. <["Better Fruit 
Trees," our catalog of fruit and orna- 
mental trees and plants, is sent free of 
charge 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. (See back 
cover page.) 
Neosho Nurseries Co. 
Formerly Wm. P. Stark Nurseries. Inc. 
Neosho, Missouri 
