You may choose from a large selection of the finest quality roses 
grown. . . both standard and patented plants. And you will be sur- 
prised at our low prices. Take advantage of this opportunity to get 
finest quality roses . . . at a saving. Select the varieties you wish 
. . . and order today! 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
Each 45e 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—A strong 
grower with large flowers of a 
pleasing rose-pink. Very good for 
cutting. 
AMERICAN PILLAR—A single flow- 
ering variety with large flowers 
of a lively pink with white center 
and yellow stamens. 
MARY WALLACE—Although a good 
pillar rose, it becomes a self-sup- 
porting and makes an ideal door- 
yard bush. The flowers are semi- 
double, a bright clear rose pink 
with salmon base. These are often 
4 inches across, appearing inter- 
mittently throughout the season 
following their first glorious out- 
burst in late spring. 
Baby Roses 
6 for 
$2.50 
Each 
45¢ 
12 for 
$4.45 
Here are the ideal roses for bedding 
purposes. Also are useful in foundation 
plantings for additional color. They form 
shapely, compact, bushy plants about 12 
or 18 inches high, producing from spring 
until frost, their clusters of small flowers. 
Your choice of colors: Red, Pink. 
BABY RED—Red. 
BABY PINK—Pink. 
6 for $2.50 
12 for $4.45 
PAULS SCARLET—The most brilliant 
scarlet semi-double flowers, freely 
produced. Of strong climbing habit 
and very hardy. 
DR. VAN FLEET—Long pointed buds 
of a rich flesh-pink. Splendid for 
cutting. 
SLIVER MOON—An exceedingly hardy 
climber with dark, glossy green 
foliage, and luxuriant growth. The 
creamy white buds are long and 
pointed and open into semi-double 
white flowers with golden yellow 
stamens. Flowers are borne on 
long stems, being excellent for 
cutting in bud or half open bloom. 
Monthly Blooming 
Climbers 
Each 60c 3 for $1.65 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE—The same 
favorite in climbers that it is in the 
bush rose; unusually thrifty growers 
of cerise scarlet. 
CLIMBING PINK RADIANCE—Plants of 
wonderful foliage and vigor, con- 
stantly producing large, brilliant two 
toned rose and pink blooms of excel- 
lent globular shape and _ intense 
fragrance. 


Lady Hillingdon 
Kansas City, Kansas 
March 19, 1940 
Neosho Nurseries, 
Dear Mr. Weston: 
The evergreens and shrubs arrived to- 
day. 
As usual we are busy, but not too busy 
to write you and tell you that all of the 
material is excellent. I could not have 
selected better stock if I had been all 
through your Nursery. It is a pleasure 
to order from a firm that sends this kind 
of material. We will remember this in 
placing future orders. 
Thanking you, we are 
Yours very truly, 
H. C. Danbury 
Muskogee, Okla. 
March 12, 1940 
“The trees and shrubs arrived Satur- 
day, the 2nd. Planted them yesterday, 
Monday, the 11th. I was away from home 
eight days, however, the shipment was 
well cared for and I believe are in good 
condition. 
I have bought a good many shrubs from 
different nurseries; yours are the best in 
quality I have ever received. Wish I had 
done all my business with you.” 
S. E. Loy 
Says Neosho Plants 
Are Sturdy and Easy 
to Grow 
“T received my order 
of plants and, as usual, 
they are sturdy plants 
and were carefully 
packed. I would like to 
take this opportunity 
to express my satisfac- 
tion with everything I 
have ever bought from 
you; it is all healthy 
stock and consequent- 
ly easy to grow.’’-Mrs. 
Sam Allen, Sapulpa, 
Okla. 
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