Small Fruits Bring Quick Returns Early in Season 
Prized for their delicious flavor, raspberries make their 
welcome appearance as the strawberries reach the end of 
their most productive season. Great improvement in size of 
fruit, flavor and productive qualities of raspberries has been 
made in recent years, and the Neosho varieties listed among 
the best. Raspberries are among the favorite small fruits. 
Eaten fresh, they are delicious and they are splendid for j ellies, 


BOYSENBERRY 
(A New Introduction) 
A cross between Blackberry, Raspberry and 
Loganberry, Immense size, delicious flavor, 
heavy bearer. Ripens over two-month period. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
70c $1.50 $5.00 
YOUNGBERRY 
The Youngberry is a cross between a Logan- 
berry and a Dewberry. Berries extra large, 
often two inches long. Color dark purplish-red. 
Flavor very much like Red Raspberry. Imagine 
a fruit of the quality of Red Raspberry and the 
size of a Dewberry. Very productive; fine for 
home use and local market. Hardy as far north 
as Kansas City. 
Per 10 
65c 
Per 25 
$1.25 
Per 100 
$4.50 
CURRANTS 
LONDON MARKET (Midseason to Late)—Very 
hardy. Medium to large, dark red, rather 
acid. Clusters compact. 
PERFECTION (Midseason)—Large, bright red 
berry in long, compact clusters; sprightly, 
sub-acid. Vigorous and productive. 
WHITE GRAPE—The best white currant. Large 
clusters of white or golden-green berries, 
mildly acid in flavor. 
2-Year No. 1 Plants 
Variety 3 for 12 for 
London Market, red___ 
White Grape, white __. $0.60 $1.95 
Red Lake, red, large__ 
GOOSEBERRIES 
OREGON (Champion)—A large green berry, 
season late. Very productive, rarely attack- 
ed by mildew. An improved variety which 
combines the large size and high quality of 
the Downing with the productiveness and 
vigor of the Houghton. 
HOUGHTON—Medium; red, thin skinned, juicy, 
sweet, excellent quality; very productive. 
2-Year No. 1 Plants 
Variety 3 for 12 for 
Houghton, Oregon 
Champion _______ $0.75 $2.25 
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jams and canning. 
CHIEF—The latest and best addition 
LATHAM—Rich brilliant red, large 
CUMBERLAND (Black) 
to Red Raspberry varieties. Might 
well be called Early Latham. It 
has all of Latham’s good qualities 
plus the distinct advantage of 
ripening ten days earlier, yielding 
heavier and of much better flavor 
and shipping qualities. 
(Midseason) 
—The most widely planted black 
raspberry because of its produc- 
tiveness and quality. Berries are 
extra large, fine and sweet. 
CUTHBERT (Red) (Late)—The best 
red because of its superior quality 
and flavor. Berries are large. rich 
crimson, firm and one of the best 
ST. 
and firm berry. Perfectly hardy, 
very heavy producer and most re- 
sistant to Mosaic. Originated in 
Minnesota. 
REGIS (Red) (Everbearing) — 
Bright red, small to large berries. 
Canes are hardy, prolific, healthy, 
drougth-resistant. Bears very 
early; after old canes have borne, 
the young canes begin bearing and 
produce until frost. Very thorough 
cultivation is necessary, otherwise 
berries of first crop will be small 
and no second crop may form. 
Succeeds further south than other 
for canning. 
varieties. 
RASPBERRIES—BLACK AND RED 
Variety 
Cumberland (Black) 
Cuthbert (Red) 
Latham (Red) 
St. Regis Everbearing (Red) 
Chief (Red) 
Per 10 | Per 25 Per 100 
50c| 51.00 | $3.50 
You are allowed the regular quantity price on total number of plants 
you order, regardless of different varieties. 


Asparagus 
Davenport, Wash. 
April 6, 1940 
Gentlemen: 
When trees arrived 
the ground was covered 
with snow, the frost 
was growing out and I 
had to pit the trees, but 
I got them through fine. 
They were the finest 
trees I ever bought. 
M. M. Thompson 
Route 1, Box 25-a 
Early Spring Vegetables 
Rhubarb and Asparagus are among the most wel- 
come of the early Spring vegetables . . . and de- 
serve a place in every garden. Plant Neosho roots... 
and be sure of the finest vegetables for your own 
table or for sale. Don’t forget Neosho’s direct-from- 
grower-to-you prices save you money. Order these 
early Spring vegetables in plenty of time for planting! 
ASPARAGUS—Mary Washington 
The most resistant to rust, and is superior in size, 
color, flavor. 
Per 25 Per 100 
1-Year $ .35 $ .95 
2-Year 50 1.50 
RHUBARB 
Our roots are grown from Myatts Linnaeus seed 
. a large, tender pink variety. 
6 for 12 for 25 for 
1% in. (Postpaid) 25c¢ 55c $1.00 
5/8 in. 35c 715¢ 1.25 
1% in. 60c_ 1.10 1.95 
HORSERADISH 
True Maliner Kren, which is noted for its superior 
flavor, vigorous growth and large size roots. 
3 for 12 for 
Cuttings $ .20 $ .60 
Crowns .35 1.00 
