Red Cedar 
( Juni perils Virginian a) 
Neosho Supplies You With Highest Quality 
Evergreens Direct From the Ground. 
Rich shades of green, blue and gold can 
be had in Evergreens to brighten and 
beautify the surroundings of your home 
365 days out of the year. 
We grow our own, they come right from 
the ground to you, with all their vigor and 
vitality preserved, and at most reasonable 
prices for trees. 
JUNIPERS as Low as 
This family includes 
both erect and prostrate 
forms and is the hardi¬ 
est species for our mid¬ 
dle western climate, 
withstanding our hot, 
dry summers and 
changeable climate most 
satisfactorily. 
$-150 
1 
EACH 
ERECT FORM JUNIPERS 
Ideal for Accent Points and 
Specimens 
Cannarti Juniper (Juniperus Virgin- 
iana Cannarti) —12' to 15'—A dense 
columnar form with rich deep green 
foliage. Attractive blue berries. Can 
be kept sheared into narrow column. 
Very hardy. One of the best types 
developed in recent years. 
4- 414 ft. $4.50 6-7 ft. $7.50 
5- 514 ft. $6.00 
Schotti Juniper (Juniperus Virgin - 
iana Schotti) —12' to 15'—Similar in 
habit to Cannarti but with a yellow¬ 
ish bronze-green foliage. Very hardy. 
'H' 4 H ’ $4.50 6-7 ft. $7.50 
5-514 ft. $6.00 
Silver Juniper (Juniperus Virgin- 
iana Glauca) —15' to 20'—A beautiful 
ty.pe developing into a tall column 
with distinct silvery gray foliage. Can 
be trimmed as desired. 
4- 414 ft. $4.50 6-7 ft. $7.50 
5- 514 ft. $6.00 
Spiny Greek Juniper (Juniper Ei- 
celsa Strieta) —A cone shaped Juniper 
with prickly foliage of rich steel-blue, 
green. Grows to 10' tall. 
15-18 in. $1-50 18-24 in. $2.00 
Elegentissimn Juniper (J u n i p e r u s 
Virginiana Elegentissima) —5' to 6'— 
A wide spreading grower with light 
green foliage, the ends of which are 
tipped with bright gold in spring. The 
plant presents a soft, graceful ap¬ 
pearance. 
214-8 ft. $3.00 314-4 ft. $4.50 
3-314 ft. $4.00 4-414 ft. $5.00 
PROSTRATE FORM JUNIPERS 
Especially desirable for foundation 
plantings and rockeries. 
Andorra Juniper (Juniperus Depressa 
Plumosa) —1' to 2'—A low spreading 
variety with silver green foliage in 
summer, turning a rich purple in win¬ 
ter. Quite desirable. 
18-24 in. $2.00 3-314 ft. $4.00 
2-214 ft. $2.50 4.414 ft. $5.00 
214-3 ft. $3.00 
Pfitzer’s Juniper (Juniperus Chiuen- 
sis Pfitzeriana) —4' to 5'—A choice 
semi-prostrate type with spreading 
branches of rich blue-green foliage. 
Very hardy. 
18-24 in. $1-75 2-214 ft. $2.50 
Best He Has Seen 
“I have today been informed by my 
brother, John Bonk of Waverly, Mis¬ 
souri, that he has received the trees I 
ordered from you and that they are 
the best he has seen. I was very much 
pleased to hear this, and you may rest 
assured that any trees I may need in 
the future will be ordered from you.” 
—Frank Bonk, Chicago, Ill. 
Says Trees Fine as Can Be 
‘‘I received the trees in good shape. 
They are fine ones, too. I put them 
out as directed. They are fine as they 
can be.”-—Virgle F. Powell, Gillham, Ark. 
“Certainly Are Good Stock” 
‘‘My order reached me in perfect 
condition and I am satisfied with trees. 
They certainly are good stock, and I 
will try to do my best with them. I 
followed planting directions.”-—Theo. 
Gallardo, Walker Route, Prescott, Ariz. 
Chinese Juniper (Juniperus Chinen- 
sis Mascula) —12' to 15'—-C o m p a c t, 
broad, columnar form with grayish 
green prickly foliage. 
4- 414 ft. $4.50 6-7 ft. $7.50 
5- 514 ft, $6.00 
Platte River Juniper (Juniperus Vir¬ 
giniana) —15' to 20'—A narrow, com¬ 
pact pyramidal type with bright green 
foliage in spring, gradually darkening 
in summer. Best transplanted in 
spring. 
4- 5 ft. $4.00 6-7 ft. $6.00 
5- 6 ft. $5.00 
Irish Juniper (Juniperus Communis 
Hihernica) —Very formal in outline, 
with glaucous green foliage. Grows 
6' to S' high and not over one and a 
half feet in diameter. 
3-314 ft. $2.75 4-414 ft. $4.00 
Savins Juniper (Juniperus Sabina) 
—4' to 5'—A low grower with spread¬ 
ing fan-shaped branches of rich dark 
green foliage. 
18-24 in. $1.50 214-3 ft. $2.50 
2-214 ft. $2.00 314-4 ft. $4.00 
Neosho Trees Make Fine Growth 
‘‘I received the trees in fine condi¬ 
tion this spring and only 1' died out 
of 29. They made a fine growth this 
summer and we are more than pleased 
with them. Also the trees we got from 
you 7 years ago are doing fine, and 
have had apples on them 2 years now. 
I especially like the Stayman Wine- 
sap.”—Frank Weigel, Middletown, la. 
