Frost Proof PEACHES 
are widely advertised but grossly exaggerated, for any reliable 
authority will tell you there is no such animal. But I can tell you 
what are the Four Hardiest Varieties for this section. 
They are— 
FRANKS—MIKADO—ALTON—ARKANSAS SEEDLING 
The Missouri Experiment Station tells me that in the spring of 
1936 that Franks and Mikado stood temperatures of 17 above zero 
while in full bloom and still produced one-half crop. 
I have seen Alton and Arkansas Seedling with my own eyes cov¬ 
ered with a 3-inch snow while in full bloom and still produce a 
full crop. 
Y OU never know how really good 
peaches can be until you have tast¬ 
ed the sun-ripened fruit from your 
own trees. They can be grown almost 
as far north as apples, and succeed 
well farther south. The varieties 
listed have been selected to give a bear¬ 
ing season covering two to three 
months, and include successful and 
popular kinds for home or commercial 
production. All of Neosho high-quality 
stock, and represent outstanding vaiues. 
INCREASE YOUR PROFIT AND INSURE 
REGULAR ANNUAL CROPS WITH 
THE NEW IMPROVED AND 
HARDY VARIETIES BELOW 
ALTON (White Semi-Freestone) (Midseason)—A large, handsome white 
fleshed peach. Tree is hardy and productive. Ripens July 15th. 
ARKANSAS SEEDLING—White cling. Late. 
HALE HAVEN—A marvelous new, extra high quality, heavy producing, large 
yellow freestone; ripening two weeks ahead of Elberta. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—Extra high quality, producing large crops of large, 
yellow freestone, ripening four weeks ahead of Elberta. 
MIKADO—Extra large, high quality, heavy producing yellow cling, ripening 
six weeks ahead of Elberta. 
FRANKS—This peach, highly recommended by Missouri Experiment Station, 
has proven the hardiest and most profitable peach on these grounds. Fine 
flavored, large yellow cling covered with red; ripening the 5th of September. 
1-YEAR TOP, 2-YEAR ROOT—IMPROVED VARIETIES 
Diameter 
Each 
5-Rate 
' 25-Rate 
100-Rate 
11/16 in. 
. $0.60 
$0.55 
$0.50 
$0.45 
911/16 in. 
. .50 
.45 
.40 
.35 
7 9/16 in. 
. .40 
.35 
.32 
.30 
JUNE BUDS (Postpaid) 
Alton, Arkansas Seedling, Golden Jubilee, Hale Haven, Franks, Mikado 
Height Per 25 Per 100 
18-24 in. $4.00 $14.95 
12-18 in. 3.50 11.95 
PEACH—STANDARD VARIETIES 
^^Neosho PEACHES 
Sell for Double the 
Price of Others’’ . . 
l-YEAR TOP, 2-YEAR ROOT 
5- 25- 100- 
Diameter Height Each Rate Rate Rate 
11/16 in. 5-7ft.$0.50 $0.45 $0.40 $0.35 
911/16 in. 
4-6 ft. 
.45 
.40 
.35 
.30 
7 9/16 in. 
3-5 ft. 
.35 
.30 
.27 
.25 
5/16 up . .. 
.25 
.20 
.18 
JUNE BUDS (Postpaid) 
—Says B. E. Smith, Alexandria, Louisiana. 
Read his letter: 
Height Per 25 Per 100 
18-24 in. $2.75 $9.95 
12-18 in. 2.25 7.95 
“We are inclosing picture of one of the peach trees bought from 
you, showing some peaches not yet harvested. Your trees are cer¬ 
tainly wonderfully hardy and grow the most delicious fruit. We 
have used now 6,000 of your trees, and the fruit from them sells 
for double the price of other fruit on our market.”—B. E. Smith, 
President Land & Lumber Co., Inc. 
SEEDLING PEACH —For Fence Rows 
and Windbreaks 
3-4 ft. 100 for. $6.95 
2-3 ft. 100 for. 4.95 
