What Neosho Nurseries Customers Say About Our Heavy Bearing Trees 
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Fruit Growers Everywhere Praise on4-38 
Gentlemen: 
You recall very late last spring I 
Neosho Trees ordered fruit trees, etc. to be sent to 
Mr. Lon Keeney, Prosperine, Mo., for 
my farm. It was so late we hestitated 
to plant. He plowed the ground, dug 
Many prominent orchardists throughout the country have been buying Neosho holes, manured, then planted in peas. 
eri Lf M h 2 b f h : I saw the orchard last week. Lost only 
ruit Tree Stock for many years. Many who used to buy from other nurseries now one apple and one peach of the whole 
i i ; lot—a record. They have grown to 
buy from Neosho exclusively, Many hundreds of letters like those on this page and more’ than deabie'cice otmanlaciend 
elsewhere have been received from cutomers who were so well satisfied with their look very thrifty. Am planning to 
plant some more when you think best 
time of year to do so. I have 1050 acres 
and want to plant more orchard. 
purchases that they wrote to tell us about their satisfaction. 
All these facts prove the outstanding quality of Neosho Nursery Stock. When you Any suggestions will be appreciated, 
i ‘i i : and send me new catalog. 
plant an orchard, remember that the price of the tree is a small item compared with Park! 
the cost of bringing them into profitable bearing. A few pennies saved on the D. W. Boitnott, Dean 
original cost of the tree may mean disappointment and the loss of years of time Beene eto 
and labor. 
Save yourself trouble, expense and possible serious losses by buying Neosho y have heen locking Mronwarcmte 
showing you our project down here, 
Nursery Stock. and hope you can make the trip while 
everything is green. Incidentally, I 
have probably the best example of 
why the best is the cheapest in the 
long run. Side by side are the fine .19c 
trees purchased from you and .04c 
bargain priced trees from one of your 
competitors. And to top it off—of the 
1500 cheaply priced trees first planted 
in March last year I have had to re- 
place over 1000 of them.” 
James S. White 
Colcord, Oklahoma 
Edmond, Okla. 
April 10, 1940 
Neosho Nurseries 
Neosho, Mo. 
Received trees in good condition and 
put out the saine day they arrived in 
Edmond, as I got card the morning 
they arrived. All the small peach trees 
are in leaf also the plum trees, one 
cherry, compass plum in full bloom. 
The large trees are still dormant but 
seem to be alive, they were a fine 
bunch of trees and I think they will 
live. I'll do my best to take care of 
them. Thank you. 
Mrs. R. E. Hight 
R. 4 
WE OWN AND OPERATE 400 ACRES 

