
Kill Insects, Worms, Fungus 
NEOSHO All-Purpose Dust 
Our own special formula. Kills eating in- 
sects, such as cutworms, bag worms and 
canker worms. Controls fungous diseases, 
such as mildew and black spot. Controls 
sucking insects, such as aphis and red 
spider. 
Keeps your shrubs, roses, evergreens and 
perennials in healthy condition. Remem- 
ber, an ounce of prevention is worth a 
pound of cure. Start your dusting when 
leaves appear and continue at regular 
intervals. Will adhere to foliage better if 
applied when foliage is damp. 
S:lbsi eae $1.10 

NEOSHO 
GRASS SEED 
Have beautiful, green velvety lawns .. . 
by using Neosho superior grass seed. Four 
varieties, priced below. 
Neosho Superior Lawn Mixture. Com- 
posed of finest quality seeds mixed ac- 
cording to our special formula. 1 Ib., 
45¢e>2° lbs $1425; 05ulbsa $195: 
Neosho Dense Shade. 1 lb., 50c; 3 lbs., 
Se 4 0s Salbs 25205 
Bermuda Grass Stolons. Per bushel (24 
pounds to the bushel), $1.75. 
Kentucky Blue Grass. Best grade superior 
tested 22-Ib. seed. I! lb., 45c; 3 Ibs., 
Sle25-eoelbsyepilnoor 

MULCH WITH PEAT MOSS 
To conserve moisture, keep down weeds, 
winter protection. 60-lb. bag, $1.95; 
P2ZOElbabagueps 50: 
FERTILIZE WITH VIGORO 
Keep your roses, shrubs, evergreens, and 
lawn in a thrifty growing condition. . . 
with frequent applications of Vigoro. 
A little fertilizer gets wonderful results. 
Price -s1>)|Ibs#ep0c r2>mibs Eola Om OO 
Ibs., $4.00. 
CHINESE DWARF 
REDBUD 
Shrubby habit of growth—flowers 
completely cover each branch area; 
deeper pink and twice as large as 
regular Redbud. Must be seen to 
be fully appreciated. 

Paper-Shelled 
Stuart Budded 
PECAN 

The most widely planted of the southern 
varieties, large size, fine quality, and can 
be grown successfully farther north than 
any other of the southern group. This is 
a real money-maker for the farmer who 
intends to harvest profitable nut crops, 
and also an excellent tree for home pro- 
duction. 
4 5 a fh es Ps eee ge ea. eae $1.95 each 
Thomas Budded 
BLACK WALNUT 

Unusually large kernels with single thin 
partition so that kernels come out readily 
in halves. Extra fine quality. 
Each 
3-4 Sftisecn or ee ee Sl ae 
45 ft. 0 ee ee ae 1.95 
5 <6 hte Oa ae ee ee 2.95 
NEOSHO HAZELNUT 
This is the American Hazelnut, very 
prolific bearer, and produces a fine qual- 
ity Hazelnut. One of the more profit- 
able American nut trees and from sturdy 
Neosho-grown stock. 
Each 
223  ftis TAR et. oo eee $0.75 
3-4 ft. See eee 1.00 
SAF e it ee ee eee 1.50 
Prize Winning 
DAHLIAS 
Each Per 3 Per 6 
40c $1.00 $1.75 
La Toreador. Red, medium size. 
Jersey’s Beacon. Orange-scarlet, formal, 
decorative. 6-8 in. blossoms. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson. Creamy 
white, pink back; dependable. 6-8 in. 
blossoms. 
Jane Cowl. Informal, decorative; bronze- 
buff and salmon. 8-10 in. blossoms. 
Mrs. Ida de Ver Warner. Informal, dec- 
orative; bright lilac-rose. 6-8 in. blos- 
soms. 
Sagamore. Formal, decorative; gold. 6-8 
in. blossoms. 
Jersey’s Beauty. Popular favorite, coral- 
pink, with decorative 4-6 in. blooms. 
Each, 60c; per 3, $1.50; per 6, $2.75. 
Edna Ferber. Cactus type, glistening coral 
shading to old gold, petals twisted. 8- 
10 inches. 
Fort Monmouth. Cactus type, giant, rich 
crimson-maroon. Twisted petals. 8- 
10 inches. 
DAHLIA 
COLLECTION 
These are high quality Neosho- 
grown varieties, but are unnamed 
mixed. As a special introductory 
offer we will send this special col- 
lection of 
10 for only $1.50 




PERMANENT WAVE TREE 
Here is something special—an upright 
growing willow with wavy _ branches. 
Leaves are unusually beautiful. Most 
buyers purchase several of these Perma- 
nent Wave Trees. 
Each 
5-6) ft: reel co ae eee ae $1.50 
6=8. ft Woe ee le Cee ere 2.00 
Says Neosho Stock is Hardy—Pleased 
Dear Sirs: 
March 16, 1942 
We received our trees from you Thursday, March 10th, having received the notice 
from the Express Co., on the noon mail. We went immediately to get them and planted 
them that same afternoon. We put plenty of water around them to settle the dirt firmly 
around the roots. They are as nice a bunch of trees as I have seen. Thanks very much for 
shipping them early. We had a nice spring rain on them this morning which I think is very 
beneficial and the reason I like to plant early. I hope they all live and do well, for they are 
getting off with such a good start I see no reason why they shouldn't, being such hardy 
stock to begin with. 
[24] 
MRS. LUCY FISHER 
Garfield, Kansas 
