PERENNIALS 
First Cost is the Last, Surprisingly fag 
Low, at Neosho’s Direct From & 
Grower Prices! 
FOR COLORFUL 

EW plants yield such a rich return of 
pleasing color with little effort as hardy 
Neosho Perennials. Once planted, they re- 
turn year after year to delight the gardener 
anew with their charming color of bloom and 
foliage—or their alluring fragrance. Neosho 
Perennials include familiar favorites and 
new improved varieties of outstanding Neo- 
sho Quality. 
BLEEDING HEART—Spectabilis. 
Each 40c 3 for $1.00 
DWARF 
SUMMER FLOWERING 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
PINK AND BRONZE 
The Bronze Variety is our own 
{fntroduction and originated here on 
our own grounds. It has met every 
test and delights every one who 
sees it. Can be secured only from 
Neosho Nurseries Co. 
A dwarf compact plant covered 
with bronze blossoms from August 
until frost. 
Each 40c 
3 for $1.00 

A charming rock garden. You can have one just as beautiful .. 
Rock Garden Plants. They thrive and grow quickly .. . 
strong Neosho root systems. Order from the many varieties described below! 

; Each 
PERENNIAL PRICES 25¢ 65c 
3 for 12 for 
$1.95 

ANTHEMIS (Tinctoria)—Handsome fine- 
ly cut foliage, large golden yellow 
flowers all summer. 
BABY’S BREATH (Gypsophila)—Feath- 
ery panicles of small. starry white 
flowers borne in profusion in early 
summer. 
BALLOON FLOWER (Platycodon)—Bell- 
shaped flowers, deep blue, on 20” spikes 
all summer. 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM (Snow-in- 
Summer)—A low growing plant with 
silvery white foliage, snow white 
flowers in May. 
CLOVE PINKS (Dianthus)—Rich colored 
fiowers on spikes 12” to 18” high. 
Glaucous green foliage. Blooms all 
summer if flowers are cut. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia)—Perennial of 
various colors, blooming in spring. 
Plant in partial shade 12”’ apart. Blue 
yellow or red and yellow. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed) — Large bright 
yellow, daisy-like flowers from June 
through August. One to two feet high. 
DELPHINIUM GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS 
—Mixed colors. 
EUPATORIUM COELESTINUM (Hardy 
Ageratum) — Light purple flowers. 
Flowers from August until frost. 12 
to 24’, 
SHIRLEY HYBRIDS FOXGLOVE (Digi- 
talis) — Flower heads over 3° long 
crowded with bell-shaped blossoms in 
colors from white and shell pink to 
deepest rose in June and July. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) — Large 
daisy-like flowers, brilliant yellow at 
tips shading to maroon at center, 
profusely borne on strong stems 2 to 
3 ft. high. 
HOLLYHOCKS — Double, Old-fashioned 
flower. Yellow, pink, red, white. 6° to 
8° tall. 
LEMON LILY (Hemerocallis) — Sweet 
scented, clear yellow lily-like flowers 
on erect stems 2’ to 3’ high in June 
and July. ; 
LINUM FLARUM (Flax)—Free flow- 
ering, transparent yellow blossoms. 
Dry, sunny location. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASS (Eulalia Japon- 
ica)—Long narrow, graceful foliage, 
6-7’. 
PAINTED DAISY (Pyrethrum)—Daisy- 
like flowers of all shades of color ex- 
cept blue and yellow, May and June. 
Finely cut foliage. 18’ to 24’’ high. 
PLAINTAIN LILY (Funkia)—Green foli- 
age with lily-like blue flowers in 
spikes 2’ to 3’ tall, July to August. 
RED HOT POKER (Tritoma)—Long nar- 
row, grassy leaves, drooping tubular 
flowers of rich orange-scarlet on long 
dense spikes in July to October. 
PHLOX—Large flower heads of various 
brilliant colors. Never let go to seed. 
In these four beautiful varieties: 
BEACON—Cherry red. 
PHLOX CHAS. DORR—Lavender. 
PH LOX RIJNSTROOM—Lovely rose pink, 
36 in. tall. 
RICHARD WALLACE—White with red 
eye. 
* SEDIUM SPECTABILE—18” rose color- 
ed flowers. August-September. 
SHASTA DAISY—Large white flowers on 
long stems from June through July. 
STOKESIA — Cornflower Aster. China 
Aster-like flowers that appear late 
in the season on erect leafy stems 1’ 
to 2’ high. July through October. 
SWEET PEA—Hardy. Trailing habit. 
Pink, white or red. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus) 
Brilliant flower heads of pink, white 
and crimson shades. 10” to 18” high 
in May and June. 
VIOLETS (Hardy)—Sweet scenty. Long 
stems. Heavy foliage. 

NEOSHO VINES 
SCARLET ‘TRUMPET HONEY- 
SUCKLE—Heavy growth. Orange 
-scarlet flowers. 
Each 40c 3 for $1.00 
SILVER LACE VINE—A new vine, 
grows 25 feet a year. Sprays of 
white flowers in fall. 
Each 70c 3 for $1.95 
TRUMPET VINE—Its orange scar- 
let trumpet-shaped hlossoms 
cluster at tip of branches. 
Each 40c 3 for $1.00 
WISTERIA, GRAFTED—Large 
grape-like clusters of purple 
flowers in late spring. Sure to 
bloom. 
3 for $1.95 
Each 70c 
AMERICAN IVY OR VIRGINIA 
CREEPER —Fine for covering 
trees. rocky slopes, walls, etc. 
Each 40c 3 for $ .95 
BOSTON IVY —Clings to smooth 
surface. Colors in fall. 
Each 40c 3 for $1.00 
ENGLISH !IVY—BPvergreen leaves. 
Clings to walls. Plant on north 
or east exposure. 
Each 45c 3 for $1.25 
BITTERSWEET—Very hardy, with 
large orange-crimson fruits all 
winter. 
Each 40c 3 for $1.00 
CLEMATIS’ (Paniculata)—Good 
foliage. Countless small star-like 
flowers. 
Each 60c 3 for $1.50 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI —A large 
flowering type. Purple. 
Each 75c 3 for $1.95 
CLEMATIS MADAM EDOUARD 
ANDRE—Very large single crim- 
son-red flowers. For arbors or 
trellis. 
Each 75c 3 for $1.95 
CLEMATIS RAMONA— Same as 
Jackmani, with sky-blue flowers. 
Each 75c 3 for $1.95 
HALLS HONEYSUCKLE—One of 
the best ground covers, its white 
and yellow blossoms are extreme- 
ly fragrant. Will grow in shade. 
Each 30 3 for 75c 

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