B RI G HTEN THE WINTER LANDSCAPE 
J^AVORABLE climatic conditions, rich soil and a long growing season are 
combined here at Neosho in our Nurseries to promote rapid growth of 
beautiful, hardy specimen Evergreens. They are frequently root pruned to moke 
them transplant easily, and they are dug with a generous ball of earth and 
carefully burlaped to insure success in transplanting. When you buy Evergreens 
from Neosho you get better developed trees that insure satisfactory results. 
PINES 
as LOW as _ 
(Varieties listed below) 
$2*oo 
Austrian Pine (Pinus Nigra) —50’ to 60’ 
—Dark green foliage with needles 4 inches 
long and borne in pairs. A rapid grower 
but retains its lower branches. Fine for 
specimens or screens. 
Scotch Pine (Pinus Sylvestris) —50’ to 
60’—Shorter and softer needles than Aus¬ 
trian. A rapid grower also, making it 
valuable for protective screens. 
ARBOR VITAE 
Hardy Neosho Speci¬ 
mens that add great 
beauty to your yard 
. . . both winter and 
summer. Varieties list¬ 
ed below, and priced 
as LOW as_ 
Pfitzer’s Juniper 
2- 3 ft. $2.00 4-5 ft. $4.50 
3- 4 ft. $3.00 5-6 ft. $5.50 
Mugho Pine (Pinus Montana Mughus)— 
1’ to 3’—The only genuine dwarf pine. 
Needles short and stiff. Assumes a glob¬ 
ular form; very dense. Good in foreground 
for foundation plantings. 
15-18 in. $2.00 18-24 in. $2.95 
Douglas Fir: 
4- 5 ft. $4.50 3-4 ft. $3.50 
Concolor Fir: 
3-4 ft. $5.50 2-3 ft. $3.75 
Cedrus Atlantica: 
Baker’s Pyramidal Arbor Vitae —A Chi¬ 
nese Pyramidal variety of beautiful dark 
green foliage, very compact and symmet¬ 
rical. 
3-3% ft. $1.75 3y 2 -4ft. $2.50 
Bonita Globe Arbor Vitae —A round, 
globe shaped Chinese variety which does 
not require shearing; fine green foliage. 
4-5 ft. $3.25 
berries. The leaf color varies during year, 
assuming various shades of green with 
flecks of red and bronze. Will stand ex¬ 
treme cold. 
15-18 in. $1.25 18-24 in. $1.75 
Abelia Grandiflora — 2’ to 4’— Leaves 
glossy green. Blooms profusely from July 
to September with small white flowers 
blushed with pink. Holds foliage all winter 
in south. Not hardy north of Arkansas- 
Oklahoma. 
18-24 in. $1.00 
5-6 ft. $6.00 
6-8 ft. $7.50 
Berckman’s Golden Arbor Vitae (Biota 
Aurea Nana) —6’ to 8’—A broad compact 
globular form with tips of foliage a bright 
golden color. Quite striking. 
1518 in. $1.50 18-24 in. $2.25 
Gold Spire Arbor Vitae (Biota Aurea 
Conspicua) —12’ to 15’—A Chinese variety 
of pyramidal form with golden foliage 
suffused with green. A good plant for con¬ 
trast. 
3-4 ft. $2.75 
Broadleaf Evergreens 
Oregon Holly (Mahonia Aquifolia)— 2’ 
to 4’—A beautiful evergreen shrub with 
smooth shining holly leaves, small bright 
yellow flower clusters in May and blue 
Cotoneaster Horizontalis —2’ to 3’—Low 
spreading plants with small shiny leaves 
and bright berries that remain on branch¬ 
es well into winter. Very choice for rock 
gardens and foreground in foundation 
plantings. 
3-4 ft. $3.00 4-5 ft. $4.00 
Cotoneaster Franchetti. 
2-3 ft. $2.00 
We specialize in growing the finest types of Evergreens suited to the Mid-West. This picture 
our several blocks of Evergreens and these rows are a quarter of a mile long. There are 35,000 
one block. Our Evergreens are all balled and burlapped. 
shows only one of 
Evergreens in this 
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