Shapely Neosho Evergreens Thrive and Grow 
U NUSUAL vigor, shapeliness and luxuriant foliage are char¬ 
acteristics of all Neosho Evergreens, infused in the stock 
by their growth in the rich upland Hagerstown soil at the Neo¬ 
sho Nurseries. Also, Neosho Evergreens come direct from the 
original soil to you, losing none of their vitality in intermediate 
handling. Properly set out and given reasonable care, Neosho 
Evergreens prove their plus quality by thriving and growing 
amazingly. 
ARBORVITAE 
There are two types of Arborvitae, 
the American and the Chinese. The 
American is most hardy north of Neo¬ 
sho, while the Chinese is good for hot 
dry' locations in Oklahoma, Kansas and 
Arkansas and similar climates. 
American Arbor Vitae (Thuja Occi- 
deutalis) —1.5' to 30'—A broad pyra¬ 
midal type, deep green foliage. 
4' to 5'. $3.00 
3' to 4'. 2.00 
2' to 3'. 1.50 
American Pyramidal Arbor Vitae 
(Thuja Oceidentalis Pyramidalis)—10' 
to 15'—A narrow erect dark green 
pyramid which retains its narrow form 
without shearing. Excellent for accent 
purposes in foundation plantings. 
4' to 5'. $3.75 
3' to 4'. 2.75 
2' to 3'. 1.75 
American Globe Arbor Vitae (Thuja 
Occidentalis Globosa) —2' to 4'—A com¬ 
pact globe shaped variety with deep 
green foliage. 
2' to 2%'. $2.25 
18" to 24". 1.75 
15" to 18". 1.25 
Geld Spire Arbor Vitae (Biota Aurea 
Conspicua) —42' to 15'—A Chinese var¬ 
iety of pyramidal form with golden fol¬ 
iage suffused with green. A good plant 
for contrast. 
4' to 5'. $3.50 
3' to 4'. 2.75 
2' to 3'. 2.00 
Berckmans Golden Arbor Vitae 
(Biota Aurea Nana) —6' to 8'—A broad 
compact globular form with tips of fol¬ 
iage a bright golden color. Quite strik¬ 
ing. 
3' to 4' $4.50 
2%' to 3' 3.00 
2' to 2%'. 2.25 
PINES 
Austrian Pine (Pinus Nigra) —50' to 
60'—Dark green foliage with needles 4 
inches long and borne in pairs. A rapid 
grower but retains its lower branches. 
Fine for specimens 
or screens. 
4' to 5'.... 
$4.00 
3' to 4'... 
3.00 
2' to 3'... 
. 2.00 
Scotch Pine (Pinus Sylvestris)—50' to 
GO'—Shorter and softer needles than 
Austrian. A rapid grower also making 
it valuable for protective screens. 
4' 
to 
5'.... 
$4.00 
3' 
to 
4'.... 
3.00 
2' 
to 
3'.... 
2.00 
Miiglio Pine (Pinus Montana Mug'hus) 
—&' to 3'—The only genuine dwarf 
pine. Needles short and stiff. Assumes 
a globular form; very dense. Good in 
foreground of foundation plantings. 
2' 
to 
2%'.... 
$4.00 
18" 
to 
24" .... 
. 3.00 
15" 
to 
18" .... 
2.00 
SPRUCE 
Norway Spruce (Picea Excelsa)—50' 
to 60'—A lofty tree of open pyramidal 
habit. Good rich dark green color, tips 
of new growth are silvery blue. Desir¬ 
able for evergreen groups and as speci¬ 
mens. 
4' 
to 
5' 
$4.00 
3' 
to 
4'.... 
3.00 
2' 
to 
3'.... 
... 2.50 
18" 
to 
24".... 
1.50 
Colorado Green Spruce (Picea Pun- 
gens) —40' to 50'—Vigorous and hardy, 
making fine broad based pyramidal 
specimens. Light green foliage. 
2' to 3'. $3.00 
18" to 24". 2.00 
RETINOSPORA 
Retiuospora Piumosa —A broad pyra¬ 
mid of billowy dark green foliage; the 
ends of limbs drooping, dense. Beauti¬ 
ful in backgrounds. Can be trimmed as 
desired. 
4' to 5' $3.50 
3' to 3%'. 2.50 
2-%' to 3' 2.00 
2' to 2%'. 1.50 
Itetinosporn Piumosa Aurea— A gol¬ 
den form of Piumosa, the gold color 
bringing out in bold relief the soft 
feathery' plumes of the branches. 
4' to 5' .$3.50 
3' to 3%' . 2.50 
2%' to 3' 2.00 
2' to 2%'. 1.50 
YEW 
Cuspidata —< Of moderate bushy 
growth and short leaves of deep dull 
green. Excellent for shade. 
18" to 24".$3.50 
RROADLEAP EVERGREENS— 
Balled and Burlapped 
Abelia Grandi flora— 2' to 4'—Leaves 
glossy green turning coppery red in 
fall. Blooms profusely from July to 
September with small white flowers 
blushed with pink. Holds foliage all 
winter in south. Not hardy north of 
Arkansas-Oklahoma. 
2' to 3' .$1.35 
18" to 24". 1.00 
Cotoiieaster Franehetti— 4' to 5' —A 
handsome shrub with gray green fol¬ 
iage in arching branches. Has small 
pink flowers followed by orange ber¬ 
ries. Semi-evergreen. 
3' to 4'.$1.50 
2' to 3'. 1.25 
Cotoiieaster Horizon talis— <2' to 3'— 
Low spreading plants with small shiny 
leaves and bright berries that remain 
on branches well into winter. Very 
choice for rock gardens and fore¬ 
ground in foundation plantings. 
18" to 24".$2.00 
15" to 18" . 1.35 
Oregon Holly ( Mahonia Aquifolia)—- 
2' to 4'—A beautiful evergreen shrub 
with smooth shining holly leaves, small 
bright yellow flower clusters in May 
and blue berries. The leaf color varies 
during year, assuming various shades 
of green with flecks of red and bronze. 
Will stand extreme cold. 
18" 
to 
24".... 
$1.75 
15" 
to 
18".... 
1.50 
12" 
to 
15".... 
1.25 
A Well Arranged Planting of Evergreens and Shrubs 
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