WE OWN AND OPERATE 400 ACRES 
Blackberries possess a rich fullness of flavor which 
is only realized when the fruit is full ripened. You will 
be delighted with this fruit when grown in your own 
garden. Dewberries are similar to blackberries in char- 
acter and flavor, but are borne on trailing vines. Both 
are easy to grow and bear abundantly the second year. 
By choosing Neosho stock you are assured thrifty, 
vigorous plants which will produce fruit of fine flavor. 
EARLY HARVEST (Early) —Glossy black, medium size, good quality, 
not very hardy, requiring protection in the north. 
ELDORADO (Midseason) ——Medium to large, jet black, sweet and 
melting, very good quality, very hardy. Vigorous and productive. 
McDONALD (Very Early) ——A _ blackberry-dewberry hybrid. It is 
large, oblong, very good quality; drouth-resistant, vigorous \\ 
grower; plant in rows 8 to 10 feet apart. The vine trails on the 
ground the first season like the dewberry, but grows upright; 
the next year. Grown in Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas. Not 
hardy and is self-sterile. Plant every fourth row with Lucretia 

Blackberries & Dewberries 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
Dewberry or Early Harvest to develop good berries. Eldorado ___ 
Early Harvest ___ 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRIES (Very Early) ——The best known and most Lucretia Dewberry ___¢ ©0¢ $1.10 $3.95 
widely planted dewberry. The berries are large, long, firm and MeDonald ne ane 
good quality; very sweet if left on the vines a day or two after 
ax they would be picked for shipping. 
NEOSHO GRAPES AND VINES ARE 
AGAWAM (Red)—The most widely 
grown of the Red_ Grapes. 
Bunches are large. Berry is 
large, rich, sweet and aroma- 
tic. Ripens after Concord. 
CAMPBELL EARLY (Black) — 
Bunch and berry are large; 
THE MOST DEPENDABLE 
GRAPES 
Neosho Extra Heavy, Select 2-Year Vines often bear one year 
after planting—Wonderful roots, full of vitality. 
GRAPES—2-Year Select Vines (Not Prepaid) 

high quality. Ripens about two 
weeks before Concord. Blooms Each 9-Rate 25-Rate 100-Rate 
midseason. ; $0.08 $0.07 $0.06 
CONCORD (Black) — The most 10 -08 07 
widely planted grape. Superior 
in hardiness, productivity and 
regularity in bearing and in 
ability to withstand disease 
and insects. Bunch and berry 
good size. It is the leader for 
making grape juice. 
Agawam 
Campbell Early 
Diamond 
Delaware 
Niagara 
DELAWARE (Red)—The standard of quality; the best Worden 
table grape. Unusually hardy; usually bears abund- 
antly. Blooms rather late. 
DIAMOND (Green)—Seldom surpassed in quality and 
beauty. It is the hardiest, most productive and vigor- 
ous of the green grapes. A good keeper and shipper. 
It deserves a high place among the best for com- 
mercial and home vineyards. Can be grown as widely 
as Concord. Blooms midseason. 
MOORE’S EARLY (Purplish-black)—The most widely 
planted early commercial grape. Ripens two weeks 
earlier than Concord. Good quality. 1t is best describ- 
ed as an early Concord. Blooms midseason. 
NIAGRA (Green)—The niost widely planted green grape. 
Larger bunches and berries than Concord, as good, or 
better quality. Productive, vigorous, adaptable. Ripens 
ahout with Concord. Blooms midseason, 
WORDEN (Black)—Much better quality, larger berries 
and bunches and handsomer than Concord and is 
equally healthy, hardy, vigorous and_ productive. 
Ripens a week to ten days earlier than Concord. 
GRAPES—1-Year (Postpaid) 
$0.07 $0.05% 
Moore Early 09 .07 
Agawam 
Campbell Early 
Diamond 
Delaware 
Niagara 
Worden 

NEW EXTRA CHOICE GRAPES 
CYNTHIANA—Though in no sense a table grape, it makes 
a rich, dark red, heavy bodied wine of wonderful 
flavor and aroma. Ripens late, middle to last of Sept. 
CACO—We consider this the best hardy red grape. The 
fruit is very large, rich and sugary, with a delicious 
melting flavor. It is hardy, a vigorous grower, and 
bears young, heavily and regularly. Ripens in August. 
FREDONIA—A new grape which grape experts say will 
become the leading black grape in America. It ripens 
very early, 10 days before Moore’s Early. The bunch 
and berries are large, with a juicy, delicious flavor. 
Vigorous grower and very productive and hardy. Be 
sure and plant some. 
PORTLAND—Earliest of varieties to ripen, large white 
with spicy luscious flavor. Very hardy and productive. 
SHERIDAN—A fine new introduction of Concord type. 
Sweeter, richer, larger, more compact, hardy and 
heavy producer. 

2 yr. No. 1 Each 
Cynthiana 
(Special Wine 
Type) 
5 Rate 25 Rate 100 Rate 
Fredonia 
Caco 
Portland 
Sheridan 
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