Neosho Perennials Give 
Colorful Charm Year After Year 
First Cost is the Last . . . and is 
Suprisingly Low, at Neosho’s Di- 
rect-from-Grower-to-You Prices! 
pEW plants yield such a rich return of 
pleasing color with little effort as hardy 
Neosho Perennials. Once planted, they re¬ 
turn year after year to delight the gardener 
anew with their charming color of bloom and 
foliage—or their alluring fragrance. Neosho 
Perennials include familiar favorites and 
new improved varieties of outstanding Neo¬ 
sho Quality. 
Special Perennial Offer! 
1 ^ Beautiful 
Perennials 
$ 1.49 
1 New Dwarf 
Bronze Mum 
1 Pink Cushion 
Mum 
6 Perennials our Selection 
All 8 for $1.25 Postpaid 
Postpaid 
3 Anthemis 
3 Blanket Flower 
3 Columbine 
3 Foxglove 
3 Sweet William 
15 Plants _ 
for $1.49 
A Perennial Garden Provides Blooming Flowers Early and Late 
* Sedum Stolonifera (Stonecrop) —Ever 
green leaves, flowers purplish pink in J uly 
and August. 6 in. 
Each 25c 3 for 60c 12 for $1.95 
* Sedum Spectabile —18” rose colored 
flowers. August-September. 
Each 25c 3 for 60c 12 for $1.95 
Shasta Daisy —Large white flowers on 
long stems from June through July. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. 
Each 20c 3 for 55c 12 for $1.65 
Snow-in-Summer (Cerastium) —A low 
edging plant with matter silver foliage 
and early white flowers. 
Each 20c 3 for 55c 12 for $1.65 
Statice Latifolia —Heads of minute pur¬ 
plish, blue flowers in July-August. These 
if cut and dried last for months. 
Each 20c 3 far 55c 12 for $1.65 
Stokesia —Cornflower Aster. A handsome 
perennial with china Aster-like flowers 
that appear late in the season on erect 
leafy stems 1’ to 2’ high. Biooms from 
Juiy through Octob'er. 
Each 20c 3 far 55c 12 for $1.65 
Sweet Pea —Hardy. Traiiing habit. Pink 
white or red. 
Each 20c 3 for 55c 12 for $1.65 
Sweet William (Dianthus Barbatus) — 
Brilliant flower heads of pink, white and 
crimson shades on leafy erect stems. 10” 
to 18” high in May and June. Really a 
biennial. 
Each 20c 3 for 55c 12 for $1.65 
* Thymus (Thyme) — Prostrate creeping 
plant with fragrant foliage with rosy pur¬ 
ple or crimson flowers in June and Juiy. 
Each 25c 3 for 60c 12 for $1.95 
* Tunica Saxifraga (Coat Flower) —Slen¬ 
der graceful plants with hairlike stems 
covered with small Baby’s Breath-like 
flowers of light pink all summer. 
Each 25c 3 for 60c 12 for $1.95 
♦ Veronica Incana —1’ blue, July-August. 
25 for $1.00 
Violets (Hardy) —Sweet soenty. Long 
stems. Heavy foliage. 
Each 25c 3 for 60c 12 for $1.95 
Hints for Successfully 
Growing* Perennials 
Clay soil should be made lighter with 
manure and sand. It pays to mix in 
thoroughly well-rotted manure or 
bonemeal in good soil that has been 
deeply dug. 
Set plants a little deeper than they 
stood in the nursery and spread out 
the roots. Plants moved in full growth 
should always be cut back. 
Cultivate during the growing season 
to preserve moisture, to aerate the 
soil, and to keep down weeds. 
In dry spells, water thoroughly at 
intervals rather than frequent sprink¬ 
lings. 
NEW DWARF BRONZE 
SUMMER FLOWERING 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
This wonderful plant is our own in¬ 
troduction and originated here on our 
own grounds. It has met every test 
and delights every one who sees it. 
Can be secured only from Neosho Nur¬ 
series Co. 
A dwarf compact plant covered with 
bronze blossoms from August until 
frost. 
Each 40c 3 for $1.00 
* Pansies, Hardy (Viola) — Best edging 
plant, remaining in full bloom from May 
until October if not allowed to go to seed. 
Pure rich violet and yellow shades. 
Each 25c 3 for 60c 12 for $1.95 
Plaintain Lily (Funkia) —Handsome 
large green foliage with lily-like blue 
flowers in spikes 2’ to 3’ tall, from July to 
August. 
Each 20c 3 far 55c 12 for $1.65 
Phlox — Beautiful border plants, most 
effective in late summer and early fall. 
Large flower heads of various brilliant 
colors. Never let go to seed. In these five 
beautiful varieties: 
Phlox Beacon —Brilliant cherry red, 36 
in. tall. 
—Phlox Rijnstroom —Lovely rose pink, 
36 in. tall. 
—Phlox Rheinlander — Large salmon 
pink, 36 in. tall. 
—Phlox Firebrand — Brilliant orange 
scarlet. 
Richard Wallace —White with redi eye. 
Each 25c 3 far 60c 12 for $1.95 
Columbia Patented 
Columbia, Patented. A marvelous 
new phlox, a wonderful color. Ex¬ 
tremely hardy, a vigorous grower; im¬ 
mense cameo pink blossoms. 
Each 50c 3 for $1.25 
Postpaid 
* Phlox Subulata —An early spring flow¬ 
ering type with pretty moss-like ever¬ 
green foliage which is completely hidden 
under masses of pink bloom in April and 
May. 
Each 25c 3 for 60c 12 for $1.95 
Physostegia False-Dragon-Head (Vir- 
ginica) —Handsome long spikes of delicate 
pink flowers July to October. 
Each 20c 3 for 55c 12 for $1.65 
Red Hot Poker (Tritoma)—Long nar¬ 
row, grassy leaves, drooping tubular 
flowers of rich orange-scarlet on long 
dense spikes in July to October. 
Each 25c 3 for 60c 12 for $1.95 
Santolina —A dwarf evergreen perennial 
with delicate silvery white foliage. Useful 
as rock or border plants. Also used to 
edge beds and walks. 1 ft. 
Each 20c 3 far 55c 12 far $1.65 
♦ Saponaria (Soapwort) —Pretty prostrate 
rockery plant, flowers rosy-pink in great 
abundance in May and June. 
Each 25c 3 for 60c 12 for $1.95 
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