Etoile de Holfande 
GORGEOUS, COLORFUL, 
TWO-YEAR NO. 1 HARDY 
Truly are roses the aristocrats of the garden! The soft, blushing 
beauty of their delicate petals . . . the lovely, alluring fragrance of 
their perfume . . . gives them a queenly magnificence, beyond the 
reach of any other plant. And now you can easily grow gorgeous roses 
. . . by planting Neosho stock. For Neosho roses have been carefully 
selected and developed for easy-growing characteristics .. . exquisite 
bloom . . . and fine foliage! 
HERE’S HIGHEST 
QUALITY ROSES AT LOWEST PRICES 
Each 
39c 
6 for 
$2.25 
12 for 
$3.95 ' 
POSTPAID 
Read What These 
Neosho Customers 
Write! 
Neosho Rose Garden Attracts Attention 
“In this looality the market is flooded 
with inferior nursery stock which sells 
at a low price and is worth less. As a re¬ 
sult my rose garden with your good 2- 
year-old Neosho field grown roses attracts 
the attention of everyone who sees it. 
Some of my roses measured over 5 inches 
in diameter, and my dozen plants bought 
from you last year have been a solid mass 
of bloom for the past month. On one 
Talisman bush I counted nine large roses 
and fourteen buds all at the same time. 
Am always glad to recommend your Com¬ 
pany to my friends.”—J. M. McCann, In¬ 
dependence, Mo. 
7 
Roses 
FOR 
$ 2.28 
Postpaid 
Another money-saving Neosho Seal 
Bargain for you. 
2 Red Radiance 
2 Pink Radiance 
2 Mrs. Chas. Bell 
1 Luxemburg 
1 Summer Pink Mum Fre 
Countess Vandal —Plant patent No. 38. 
Extra long pointed buds of copper opening 
into glorious flowers of coppery bronze 
suffused with pink and gold. As the flower 
ages, the petals roll back, and the bloom 
is lovely at all stages. It is hardy, a vig¬ 
orous grower and free bloomer. Easily one 
of the world’s great roses. At our new 
low price, all can now have this lovely 
rose. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50, postpaid. 
Dear Sir:—Received the order O. K. and 
was very much pleased, was far better 
than I expected it to be. I have also pass¬ 
ed the good news on to my neighbors. No 
doubt you will hear from some of them 
in the near future.—Henry Courtois, Co¬ 
lumbus, Kansas. 
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ROSE VARIETIES 
Betty Uprichard —One of the finest new 
roses; with brilliant copper red buds and 
semi-double salmon pink flowers, stained 
with copper pink on the outside. A profuse 
bloomer and an outsanding variety. 
Columbia —This beautiful rose produces 
long stemmed pointed flowers of a vivid 
pink throughout the entire season. Fra¬ 
grant, and a good, vigorous grower. 
Etoile de Hollande —The finest dark red 
rose for general purpose. Long pointed 
buds opening to immense size, velvety 
crimson and produced with great freedom 
throughout the season. One of the best 
Red Hybrid Teas grown. 
Frau Karl Druschki (Snow Queen)— 
Large snow-white double flowers in June 
and some in fall. Strong grower. 
Hadley —Flowers large and well formed. 
Flowers freely with long pointed buds, 
rich crimson in color, and sweetly scented. 
J. L. Mock —The gorgeous double flow¬ 
ers are produced with the greatest free¬ 
dom on long stiff stems and are a deep 
imperial pink, the outside of petals a 
silvery rose white. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria —We think 
this is the best white with soft pearly 
white blossoms tinted with a slight lemon 
in center. Fragrant and with beautifully 
formed flowers on long graceful stems. 
A strong, free, healthy grower. 
Lady Hillingdon —The always popular, 
beautiful apricot-yellow rose with lovely 
buds and exquisitely formed open blooms 
produced continuously. A strong, vigorous 
grower and free flowering. 
Luxemburg —The best yellow rose for 
our section. A fine, large, fully double, 
rich golden yellow blossom, vigorous hab¬ 
it. You can’t go wrong on this one. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell —A new member of the 
Radiance family, with lovely shell pink 
buds and blooms of fine globular form, 
with shadings of soft salmon, sweetly 
perfumed. One of the best. 
Pres. Hoover- —Large flowers of cerise 
pink, flame, scarlet and yellow with 
broad, thick petals; very fragrant. Hand¬ 
some foliage. A great improvement over 
Talisman. 
Radiance —Plants of wonderful foliage 
and vigor, constantly producing large, 
brilliant rose-pink blooms of excellent 
globular shape and intense fragrance. 
There are more Radiance roses grown and 
planted than any other dozen varieties 
put together. 
Red Radiance —The same good habit 
and blooming quailities of Radiance, but 
a bright cerise-red in color. 
Talisman —A glorious multi-colored rose 
unfolding its broad thick petals from the 
beautifully pointed bud. Vivid cerise-pink, 
softly flamed with yellow, orange and 
scarlet. Delightfully fragrant. The most 
vivid color yet produced in roses. 
Outstanding Varieties 
Each 6 for 1 2 for 
$0.49 $2.60 $4.95 
Condessa De Sastoga —Theree-toned, 
red and copper inside, yellow outside. 
Edith Nellie Perkins —Pale salmon 
overlaid with gold. 
Editor McFarland — Deepest pink 
garden rose. Perfectly formed buds 
clear, brilliant pink; long stems, fra¬ 
grant. Vigorous, healthy grower. 
Joanna Hill —A clear yellow rose, 
with long pointed buds opening to 
semi-double flowers; profuse bloomer. 
Chas P. Kilham —A glowing scarlet 
flushed with orange; a strong grower, 
free flowering, sweetly scented. Long 
pointed buds opening to perfectly 
formed, full double flowers. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont —-Buds are 
reddish gold, opening into beautiful 
yellow flowers. 
Margaret McGredy —This extraordi¬ 
nary rose has found unstinted praise 
everywhere shown. Large buds open¬ 
ing to double cupped flowers with 
brilliant red petals on hinges of deep 
gold. Seldom out of bloom. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem —A most 
striking blending of dark vivid orange 
and apricot. Frequently has touches of 
bronze on reverse of petals. Deeply im¬ 
pressed maroon veins. Flowers large 
and perfectly formed. 
Roslyn — Beautiful tapering buds, 
large double flowers of golden yellow; 
one of the finest new yellow roses. 
E. G. Hill —Beautiful long buds of 
perfect form. High centered flower of 
dazzling scarlet, shading to a deeper 
red as it develops. Free bloomer. 
McGredys Scarlet —A fine grower and 
free bloomer, carmine red. 
Kill Insects, Worms, Fungus with 
PLANT HEALTH 
Neosho All-Purpose Dust—Our own 
special formula. Kills eating insects, 
such as cut-worms, bag worms and 
canker worms. Controls fungus dis¬ 
eases, such as mildew and Black Spot. 
Controls suckling insects, such as 
Aphis and Red Spider. 
Keeps your shrubs, roses, evergreens 
and perennials in healthy condition. 
Remember, an ounce of prevention is 
worth a pound of cure. Start your 
dusting when leaves appear and con¬ 
tinue at regular intervals. Will adhere 
to foliage better if applied when foli¬ 
age is damp. 
3 lbs. Postpaid $1.00 
