L 
AND SHADE TREES . 
HPREES form the walls of our outdoor living rooms . . . 
* where we may rest and relax. They are indispensable 
in the scheme of landscaping . . . and bring treasured 
shade and coolness. Neosho Shade and Ornamental Trees 
offer the widest variety in form, coloring, and beauty of 
flower and fruit! 
And whether you plant one or many Neosho trees . . . 
you can feel certain they will make strong, vigorous 
growth . . . increasing in beauty from year to year. 
That’s because Neosho Shade and Ornamental Trees are 
selected as to variety and stock for rapid growth and 
resistance to blight. All Neosho Trees are straight and 
shapely, the larger sizes well branched. Roots are heavy 
and carefully dug. Every item offers exceptional value. 
Choose Neosho trees, and you will be assured “Growing 
Satisfaction”! 
Dogrwood, White Flowering (Cornu»< 
Florida) —20' to 25'—Few trees in the 
middle west can compare with the 
beauty of the Dogwood in full bloom. 
Flowers immense, a clear white, 3 in. 
across and are produced in great abun¬ 
dance before leaves appear. Foliage 
grayish green, turning to blood red in 
fall- 
2- 3 ft. Each $1-25 
3- 1 ft. Each $1.75 
Dogwood (Cornua Rubra) —Same in 
habit of growth and flower as White 
Dogwood, excepting flower is beauti¬ 
ful pink. Very showy. 
2- 3 ft. Each $1-75 
3- 4 ft. Each $2.50 
Carolina Poplar^ 
8-10 ft. $0.75 3 for $1.95 
10-12 ft. .90 3 for 2.50 
Lombardy Poplar rows in our nursery 
Popiar, Lombardy (Populus Nigra 
Itallca) —60' — A narrow, steeple-like 
tree, strikingly picturesque, valuable as 
specimens, as screens, in mixed plant¬ 
ings for contrast with broader trees 
and behind buildings. Rapid growing. 
5- 6 
ft. 
Fach 
90.40 
3 
for 91.05 
6- H 
ft. 
Fach 
.50 
3 
for 1.35 
8-10 
ft. 
Fach 
.76 
3 
for 1.95 
10-12 
ft. 
Facli 
.00 
3 
for 2.50 
Red Flowering Peach—Bright red, 
profuse flowering small tree. 
3- 4 ft. Each $0.80 
4- 5 ft. Each 1.00 
Plum, Purple Leaves (Prunus Plssar- 
dl)—10' to 12'—Low growing tree or 
tall shrub. Can be used either as speci¬ 
men or in shrub groups for accent. 
Leaves are rich reddish-purple all 
summer. 
3- 4 ft. Each $1.00 
4- 5 ft. Each 1.25 
5- 6 ft. Each 1.40 
mulberry. Tea’s Weeping —Grafted on 
stems 6' to 6' high. Slender drooping 
branches. 
2-yr. Head Ea. $2.25 
Umbrella Catalpa (Catalpa Blgnonl- 
oldes Nana) —10' to 12' — A round 
headed tree, the top being umbrella 
shaped. Leaves are large and make a 
dense shade. Ideal for formal or bal¬ 
anced plantings. Can be kept compact 
and symmetrical by small amount of 
trimming. 
1 yr. Heads, 4% ft. stems, Ea. $1.50 
2 yr. Heads, 5 ft. stems, Ea. 2.00 
Willow, Pussy (Salix Discolor) —15' 
to 20'—This tree produces in early 
spring showy catkins that are very 
ornamental. Best grown in bush form. 
Makes ideal background for rock 
garden. 
3-4 ft. Each $0.60 
White Fringe (Chlonanthus Vlrglnl- 
ca) —15' to 25'—Has large clusters of 
feathery white flowers in May, fol¬ 
lowed by bluish-back berries. Leaves 
large and attractive. Can be used as 
shrub borders where height is desired. 
2- 3 ft. Each $1.25 
3- 4 ft. Each 1.75 
Paul’s Scarlet Thorn—Deep crimson, 
double flowers, 
3- 4 ft. Each $1.50 
4- 5 ft. Each 1.95 
Hercule.s Club— 
4-5 ft.$1.00 5-6 ft- $1.50 
Flowering Crab, Bechtels (Malus 
loensis)—10' to 15' —Forms a rounded 
compact, low tree, which is a profusion 
of double pink, fragrant flowers in 
May. Foliage is attractive and orna¬ 
mental, fruits follow the flowers. Use¬ 
ful as specimen or in tall shrub groups, 
2- 3 ft. Each $0.75 
3- 4 ft. Eiich 1.00 
Red Bud (Cercls Canadensis)—15' 
tall, with irregular shape and large, 
round, dark green leaves. Flowers ap¬ 
pear before the leaves and are an un¬ 
usual shade of dark pink. 
4- 5 ft. Each $1.00 
5- 6 ft. Each 1.25 
6 - 8 ft. Each 1.50 
Russian Mulberry (Morus Alba Tatar- 
Ica) — 20' to 25' —Small white or black 
fruits. Use for hedge? or windbreaks. 
Very hardy. 
6-8 ft. $0.75 8-10 ft. $1.00 
Ainerieaii Per.siniiiioii— 
5-6 ft. $1.00 
