PROFIT AND PRIZES ON “NEOSHO TREES” 
What Neosho Nurseries Customers Say About Our Heavy Bearing Trees 
PEPE LTTE. 
FRUIT GROWERS 
| Sie a : PRAISE NEOSHO 
MEDS HB. oe TREES 
— TESTIMONIALS — 
Neosho Nurseries Co. 
Last spring I ordered fruit trees sent 
to Mr. Lon Keeney, Prosperine, Mo., 
for my farm. It was so late we hesi- 
tated to plant. I saw the orchard last 
week. Lost only one apple and one 
peach of the whole lot—a record. They 
have grown to more than double size 
of planting and 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 

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Neosho Nurseries Co. 
Either for Commercial or Home Use our project down here. have prob- 
a ME e es example or why e es 
Neosho Trees Will Prove Superior eres cy Bari et) cae eee 
chased from you and .04c bargain 
priced trees from one of your com- 
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Many prominent orchardists throughout the country have been buying Neosho P oOn Roh Oi ae Haea es first planted 
i ; h ed to buy from other nurseries now in March last year, I have had to re- 
Fruit Tree Stock for ead) Moos Many who used to oY : DUSeEae GA am COORG Ee 
buy from Neosho exclusively. Many hundreds of letters like those on this page and 
James S. White 
elsewhere have been received from customers who were so well satisfied with their Colcord, Oklahoma 
purchases that they wrote to tell us about their satisfaction. 
~ ae FF Junction City, Kansas, 
sh eae Be z ; ’ April 3, 1941. 
All these facts prove the outstahidirig’ quality of NOE Nursery Stock. When you MG corder glen trees meine meres 
plant an orchard, remember that the price of the tree is a small item compared with was received March 31st, intgood en: 
sae . - : 5 dition and hav een planted. I don’ 
the cost of bringing them into profitable bearing. A few pennies saved on the dere pas ars at develop such 
orah i i a the loss of years of time very fine roots. You surely have won- 
original cost of the tree may mean disappointment and the u derful soil for fruit tree growing. Will 
and labor. say I am more than satisfied.” 
J. M. Wilson, 
Save yourself trouble, expense and possible serious losses by buying Neosho 437 W. 9th St., 
Junction City, Kansas. 
Nursery Stock. 
Harrison, Arkansas, 
February 17, 1941. 
“This shipment arrived in A-1 con- 
dition and we are more than pleased 
with condition and variety of plants. 
It is a pleasure to deal with you peo- 
ple, and I thank you for careful con- 
siderate attention given this order.’’ 
Respectfully, 
W. G. Tynes, 
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen 
and Hnginemen. 
Parker, Kansas, 
April 8, 1941. 
A. E. Weston: 
We got home all right. We sure 
enjoyed the visit with you at the 
plant. We got the 2000 grape vines 
planted the next Monday morning. I 
had 7 men planting. The men all say 
they never saw such fine 2-year-old 
grape vines. We got a good 1-inch 
rain and they are starting to bud. 
The Mrs. said many thanks for the 
gift of 2 Bush Cherry and one Lilac. 
The cherry trees are blooming, doing 
fine. You will be hearing from me 
next year, and many thanks. 
Yours respectfully, 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gcott, 
Parker, Kansas. 

