“I Was Disappointed With My Orchard Results . . . 
-UNTIL I BOUGHT NEOSHO STOCK” 
. . . Writes O. W. Johnston, Tuskegee, Oklahoma 
Here's His Letter —“When I started planting fruit trees in 1918, I bought trees 
from every nursery that came along, with mighty disappointing results; finally 
I got one of your catalogs and began buying trees from you. I now find it a 
pleasure to grow fruit in Oklahoma. 
“I picked 30 bushels of salable apples from one of your 12-year-old trees. The 
people cannot believe such apples can be grown in Oklahoma. The 500 trees I 
got from you last fall did more than I ever expected after it turned so dry and 
hot; despite this they made a fine growth.”—O. W. Johnston, Tuskegee, Okla. 
GROWERS EVERYWHERE PRAISE NEOSHO 
Many prominent orchardists throughout the country have been buying Neosho 
Fruit Tree Stock for many years. Many who used to buy from other nurseries 
now buy from Neosho exclusively. Many hundreds of letters like those on this 
page and elsewhere have been received from customers who were so well satis¬ 
fied with their purchases that they wrote to tell us about their satisfaction. 
All these facts prove the outstanding quality of Neosho Nursery Stock. When 
you plant an orchard, remember that the price of the trees is a small item com¬ 
pared with the cost of bringing them into profitable bearing. A few pennies 
saved on the original cost of the tree may mean disappointment and the loss of 
years of time and labor. 
Save yourself trouble, expense and possible serious losses by buying Neosho 
Nursery Stock. , 
Corn Crop Failed But Neosho 
Apples Produced Fine Yield 
“From 100 Rome Beauty trees set 
in 1920, bought of Neosho Nursery Co., 
we harvested this drouth year (1934), 
when the corn planted in our county 
won’t average 2 bushels per acre, 580 
bushels of apples, of which some trees 
picked 20 bushels.” 
(Signed) Claud Ator, 
Rockport, Illinois. 
they grew and proved satisfactory. In 
every purchase, the trees were very 
nice, and the ones I bought four years 
ago have borne some exceptionally 
nice fruit. The Champion and Hale 
peaches and Delicious and Stayman 
Winesap apples were very nice. The 
only trees I lost were some set in 
1933; this loss was due to an extra 
late freeze after the trees had started 
new growth.” 
(Signed) James M. Pettegrew, 
Mesilla Park, New Mexico. 
■ 
O. W. Johnston and family are 
proud of their Neosho apples. 
Another Successful Orchard 
“I am giving you my order for 250 
apple and peach trees this fall because 
my neighbor, Mr. R. F. Bolton, who 
purchased his trees from you ten years 
ago, now has the finest orchard in 
our community. If I can only grow an 
orchard like his, I certainly will be 
proud.” 
(Signed) O. S. Kaup, 
Marionville, Missouri. 
Have Borne Exceptionally Nice Fruit 
“As I have bought some trees of you 
for each of last four years, I thought 
you might be interested in knowing if 
GOO Apple Trees Do Fine 
“The 600 apple trees I purchased 
from you eight years ago are doing 
fine; it is remarkable how they came 
through this summer, despite the 
worst drouth we have ever known in 
this part of the country. At the same 
time we lost quite a number of trees 
out of an orchard purchased from an¬ 
other nursery. 
“When I need more trees they will 
come from Neosho Nurseries Company, 
as I have learned from experience 
that you can depend upon getting 
true-to-name varieties, the best of 
service and fair treatment.” 
(Signed) Oscar Reitz, 
Cassville, Mo. 
Always Well Pleased 
“We have now been buying trees 
from you since 1923 and have always 
been well pleased with the stock. We 
now have 3,000 of your trees. One of 
your 11-year-old trees was loaded with 
12 bushels of fruit this summer.” 
(Signed) W. P. Murray, 
Pellston, Michigan. 
Orchard of Geo. Rushton, Jr., Rosedale, Kansas. Mr. Rushton has planted 1000 Neosho Trees and 
3250 Neosho Grape Vines. (Below.) 
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