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To make your home actually complete . . , you will want to add 
to the handicraft of man . . . Nature’s charming touch of beautiful 
shrubbery. Perhaps a green, clipped hedge around the grounds . . . 
handsomely straight, trim and protective. Maybe graceful shrub¬ 
bery . . . showering out a glorious color pageant of white, pink, 
lilac, red, orange . . . against a waving profusion of green. Or, it 
may be a colorful combination of both that you desire. 
But regardless of what varieties you select . . . for surest, quick¬ 
est, most beautiful results . . . plant Neosho shrubs. Neosho assures 
you “Growing Satisfaction.” Finest quality, fast-growing, sturdy, 
healthy stock with strong root systems. And prices so low they will 
surprise you. Select from the wide range of varieties and low 
prices below! 
Group 1 
Offers you an unusually wide range of beautiful va¬ 
rieties. Have famous strong, healthy Neosho root sys¬ 
tems. Low price made possible . . . because Neosho sells 
direct-from-the-grower to you . . . saving you the mid¬ 
dle-man’s profit. Order this finer quality stock ... at 
these money-saving prices. Varieties described below. 
Prepaid Post,, each.20^ 
Select (not prepaid), each.300 
Specimen (not prepaid), each... 400 
SAVE MONEY 
Buy more than one shrub, either alike 
or assorted. 
5 for 
12 for 
20c Shrubs. 
$0.90 
$2.00 
25c Shrubs. 
1.10 
2.50 
30c Shrubs. 
1.35 
3.00 
35c Shrubs. 
1.55 
3.50 
40c Shrubs. 
1.85 
4.00 
45c Shrubs. 
2.10 
4.50 
50c Shrubs. 
2.35 
5.00 
60c Shrubs. 
2.55 
6.00 
Spiren Froebell —A medium grower, 
3' to 4' tall, with crimson flowers in 
small clusters all summer. Very hardy. 
Spirea Van Houttei- —Nothing is more 
beautiful than a hedge of Spirea in full 
bloom. It also has very good foliage 
through the summer. Best used as un¬ 
trimmed tall hedge. Plant 2 feet apart. 
“Trees arrived in good condition on 
Nov. 10th. I have never received bet¬ 
ter stock and am well pleased with 
them. When in need of more nursery 
stock, you will hear from me.’’—H. 
Roddock, Sr., Hammond, Illinoi§^ Nov., 
1937. 
“Received your shipment of trees and 
roses in good shape. Same seemed to 
be of good, healthy stock and am well 
pleased with them. The weather and 
soil were ideal for planting and they 
were planted-the same day received.” 
—H. O. Phares, Shelbyville, Ind. 
Japanese Barberry — Makes good 
trimmed or untrimmed hedge. Its thorns 
make it a very effective barrier. The 
hardiest of the low hedges. Foliage 
turns orange and red in the fall and 
carries bright red berries all winter. 
Plant 18 inches apart. 
Butterfly Bush (Farquhar) (Bnddleia 
Magnifiea —-5' to 6'-—Sometimes called 
Summer Lilac as its dark lilac blos¬ 
soms continue in flower most of the 
summer. An improved type with darker 
blooms. Cut back to ground in later 
winter. 
Coralberry (Sympboriearpos Vnl- 
grarts) — 3' to 4' — Graceful arching 
branches covered with dark red berries 
all winter. Endures shade and dry soil. 
Deutieia, I'ride of Rochester —6' to 8' 
—You should try this in your border 
plantings as it is of fast upright 
growth, blossoming in May with many 
double white flowers borne thickly in 
wreaths along its branches. Always 
popular. 
Jetbead (Rbodotyphus Kerroides) —4' 
to 5'—One of the best shrubs for plant¬ 
ing in shaded locations. A rounded 
shrub with beautiful yellowish green 
corrugated foliage and large, single 
white flow-ers in May, followed by 
shiny black berries or seeds. 
Mock Orange (Philadelphiis) -— No 
garden is complete without the delight¬ 
ful fragrance and pure white blossoms 
of the Mock Orange. 
—Old-Fashion —8' to 12'—A hardy, 
vigorous shrub of upright 
growth. Single flowers pure 
white, fragrant and borne in 
great profusion. Endures shade. 
Snowberry (Sympboriearpos Race- 
mosiis) —3' to 4'—A graceful plant with 
small foliage, dense twiggy branches 
which bear in the fall a profusion of 
waxy white berries. Good for 
shady locations in foundation 
planting. 
FREE 
With each order of shrubs amount¬ 
ing to $3.00, FREE 1 Summer Flower¬ 
ing Crimson Spirea 
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