O-YEAR NO. 1 HARDY 
| FIELD GROWN 
Truly are roses the aristocrats of the garden! The soft, blush- 
ing beauty of their delicate petals ... the lovely, alluring fragrance 
of their perfume ... gives them a queenly magnificence, beyond 
the reach of any other plant. And now you can easily grow gor- 
geous roses .. . by planting Neosho stock. For Neosho roses have 
been carefully selected and developed for easy-growing character- 
istics . . . exquisite bloom .. . and fine foliage! 
Hardy Climbers 
Each 50c 6 for $2.75 12 for $4.95 

AMERICAN BEAUTY—A strong grower 
with large flowers of a pleasing rose- 
pink. Very good for cutting. 
AMERICAN PILLAR—A single flowering 
variety with large flowers of a lively 
pink with white center and yellow 
stamens. 
MARY WALLACE — The flowers are 
semi-double, a bright clear rose pink 
with salmon base. These are often 
4 inches across, appearing intermit- 
tently throughout the season. 
PAULS SCARLET—The most brilliant 
searlet 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 cut- 
ting. 
SILVER MOON—The creamy white buds 
are long and pointed and open into 
semi-double white flowers with gold- 
en yellow stamens. 
JACOTTE—Orange, apricot. 
MME. GREGORIE STAECHELIN—Long 
pointed buds and_ beautiful pink 
ruffled petals. 


Baby Roses 
Each 6 for 12 for 
45¢ $2.50 $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. 
LARGE FLOWERING POLYANTHA 
Each 50c_ 6 for $2.50 12 for $4.95 
Hardy as Spirea. Always in bloom. 
Require no spraying. All they ask is a 
little cultivation. Plant these roses by 
the dozen. 
ELSE PO'ULSEN—PRosv pink. 
GLORIA MUNDI—Orange-scarlet. 
LAFAYETTE—Light Cherry. 
CEC!! E RRUNNFER—Senrshell nink. 
CHATILLION—Vivid light salmon-pink. 
MONTHLY BLOOMING CLIMBERS 
EvchicOemee ren 3i2 502 for. S575 
Climbing Columbia—A beautiful vivid 
pink; fragrant. 
Climbing Kaiserin A. Victoria—A_ soft 
pearly white, shading to light lemon 
in center. 
Climbing Red Radiance—The same favor- 
ite in climbers that it is in the bush 
rose; unusually thrifty growers of cer- 
ise scarlet. 
Climbing Talisman—Same as bush only in 
climbing form. 

ere o ew ome er ome em 
Hulbert, Oklahoma, 
March 20, 1941 
“The trees I got last 
year (1940) from you, 
I never lost one. They 
have done fine. I don’t 
know any nursery 
that can compare with 
your trees, the well 
rooted ystem is the 
life of trees.” 
Your customer, 
Phillip Osage, 
Hulbert, Okla. 
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