Insure Artistic Arrangement of Your Grounds by Consulting 
Neosho Nurseries Landscape Department 
The interest in beautifying private and public grounds is nation-wide. Everybody knows that the 
proper use of plant materials greatly enhances the attractiveness, comfort and value of a home. 
These results can only be obtained by the proper 
according to fundamental principles of landscape 
architecture or gardening. That calls also for knowl¬ 
edge of the characteristics of trees and plants, their 
form, color and season of bloom, and their habits of 
growth. 
This involves a definite plan which if properly 
worked out will assure results that are highly prof¬ 
itable as well as gratifying from the standpoint of 
beauty. Every home, 
every private or public 
area presents a different 
problem and the creation 
of beautiful harmonious 
effects calls for knowl¬ 
edge and good taste. 
Free Landscape Service 
Ask Our Representative for Full Details 
Each representative of Neosho 
Nurseries is trained to give advice 
and suggestions for your plantings and 
for those who desire a complete landscape plan 
drawn to scale, we offer you the services of our 
Landscape Architect, Mr. M. V. Woodard, who is era 
nently fitted by education, experience and natural ability to 
design plantings which please discriminating people whether 
the property is public or private, large or small. His plans and 
our plant material are giving satisfaction in many states from 
New England to New Mexico. 
selection and arrangement of plant materials 
A 
plan 
as prepared 
by our 
Landscape 
Department 
for a lot 
100x210 ft. 
You can relieve that cold 
look of a wide expanse of stone 
or brick wall with an inexpen¬ 
sive planting. See cut at right. 
We are proud of Neosho’s new Court 
House and our part in making it attractive. 
Mr. Davis, the architect, writes as follows: 
NEAL C. DAVIS, ARCHITECT 
UNIVERSITY CITY, MISSOURI 
January 26, 1938. 
Mr. A. E. Weston, President, 
Neosho Nurseries Co., 
Neosho. Mo. 
Dear Sir: 
Good landscaping and planting is surely as important as 
good design in determining the Anal appearance of an 
architectural project. 
I wish to express my appreciation of your splendid work 
in landscaping the grounds around the Newton County 
Court House. 
Mr. M. Vaughn Woodard, your landscape architect, has 
shown unusually good taste in the choice and arrangement 
of the planting, and your company has furnished him with 
excellent plant material to carry out his design. 
Yours very truly, 
NEAL C. DAVIS. 
Neal C. Davis, Architect, 
University City, Mo., 
Newton Comity Court House, Neosho, Mo. 
