BOYSENBERRY 
(A new introduction.) A cross be- 
tween Blackberry, Raspberry and 
Loganberry. Immense size, delicious 
flavor, heavy bearer. Ripens over two- 
month period. 
Per 10 
$1.00 
Per 25 
$2.00 
Per 100 
$7.00 
YOUNGBERRY 
The Youngberry is a cross between 
a Loganberry and a Dewberry. Berries 
extra large, often two inches long. 
Color dark purplish red. Flavor very 
much like Red Raspberry. Imagine a 
fruit of the quality of Red Raspberry 
and the size of a Dewberry. Very pro- 
ductive; fine for home use and local 
market. Hardy as far north as Kansas 
City. 
Per 10 
$0.85 
Per 25 
$1.60 
Per 100 
$6.00 
Fairfield, Illinois, 
April 20, 1942. 
“IT ordered several trees from you last 
year, never lost a tree, all making rapid 
growth this spring. I also ordered some 
from two other nurseries and two-thirds of 
them are dead this spring. All were set out 
in same manner and at same time, so hardly 
think I am at fault. Higher priced trees 
than yours. Will buy from Neosho Nurs- 
eries when in the market hereafter.” 
E. R. RIGHTMYER. 
ASSORTED 
Sree Special 
50 
jor 
"995 
Apple 
Peach 
Cherry 
Plum 
Apricot 
Nectarine 
50 trees, our selection, 2-3 ft. 
grade, for $9.95. 
With this order FREE—2 Shrubs, 
1 Chinese Elm, 4-5 ft.; and 5 
Grape Vines. 




ST. REGIS 
(Red) 
(Everbearing.) Bright red, small to large 
berries. Canes are hardy, prolific, healthy, 
drought-resistant. Bears very early; after 
old canes have borne, the young canes 
begin bearing and produce until frost. 
Very thorough cultivation is necessary, 
otherwise berries of first crop will be 
small and no second crop may form. Suc- 
ceeds further south than other varieties. 
Prized for their delicious flavor, the St. 
Regis make their welcome appearance as 
the strawberries reach the end of their 
most productive season. Neosho Nurseries 
have made great forward strides in the 
improvement in the size of the fruit and 
in flavor, as well as in productive quality. 

NEOSHO QUALITY WINS! 
There’s a reason for Neosho’s superior 
plants and trees. Mother nature has 
blassed this famous Ozark region .. . 
with favorable weather conditions .. . 
a long growing season . . . and wonder- 
fully fertile soil. We own and operate 
400 acres of Ozark Hagerstown silt, loam 
soil . . . long recognized by horticultur- 
ists as the finest type of soil to produce 
plants with strong, vigorous root systems. 
NEOSHO RASPBERRIES 
BLACK and RED 
CHIEF 
(Red) 
The latest and best addition to Red 
Raspberry varieties. Might well be called 
Early Latham. It has all of Latham’s 
good qualities plus the distinct advantage 
of ripening ten days earlier, yielding 
heavier and of much better flavor and 
shipping qualities. Whether you want 
only a few plants for your own use or 
want to plant out an acreage to sell the 
fruit, you certainly should plant some of 
this improved Red Raspberry. 
CUMBERLAND 
(Black) 
(Midseason.) The most widely planted 
Black Raspberry because of its produc- 
tiveness and quality. Berries are extra 
large, fine and sweet. The berries are im- 
mense size; very fine flavor; healthy, 
vigorous plants that will consistently pro- 
duce tremendous crops. All in all, you 
will find the Cumberland midseason Black 
Raspberry ideal for both home and mar- 
ket production. 
CUTHBERT 
(Red) 
(Late.) The superior Red Raspberry be- 
cause of its highly superior quality and 
excellent flavor. The berries. are large, 
uniform, rich crimson in color. Their firm 
quality makes the Cuthbert Red Rasp- 
berry a splendid fruit for canning. In 
short, the Cuthbert is one of the best all 
around money makers. Neosho stock is 
hardy, thrifty, easy to raise. 
LATHAM 
(Red) 
Rich, brilliant red, large and firm berry. 
A good canner or table berry. Perfectly 
hardy, very heavy producer and most re- 
sistant to Mosaic. This berry originated 
in Minnesota, thus it is strictly a hardy, 
thrifty, persistent grower and will show 
good profits wherever it is raised. Set out 
a few Latham Red Raspberry bushes this 
year and find out for yourself just how 
profitable this Neosho winner really is— 
you will not be disappointed in this va- 
riety. 
ALL OF THE ABOVE ARE PRIZE VARIETIES 
RASPBERRIES—1-Year 
St. Regis (Everbearing Red) 
Chief (Red) 
Cumberland (Black) 
Cuthbert (Red) 
Latham (Red) 
Per 10 
60¢ *1.10 *3.95 
Per 25 Per 100 
RASPBERRIES—2-Year Transplants 
St. Regis (Everbearing Red) 
Chief (Red) 
Cumberland (Black) 
Cuthbert (Red) 
Latham (Red) 
Per 10 
95¢ *1.75 *6.50 
Per 25 Per 100 
We maintain a trial ground and test orchard for testing new varieties to find if they 
are suitable to soil and climatic conditions, to determine if they are hardy, productive 
and resistant to disease before offering them to our customers. 
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