p IR F Mi l| Vi iN a i ( "year. Demand is greater than supply. 
PRIORITIES 










Thousands were too late last year. 
Fruit trees are even more scarce this 
Even with our large acreage we had to disappoint many customers last spring 
who waited too late in ordering. We just couldn’t supply the demand. Many 
varieties are still just as scorce; some are unobtainable. Orders will receive 
priority according to the succession in which they are received. It is simply a 
question of first come, first served. Order early and your material will be tagged 
and reserved, ready for shipment at the proper time for planting. If you desire, 
you may specify on your order date you want shipment made. We will include 
a Free Premium with all orders received before February 15th 
Special Offers) . 
Healthy—Tender 
ASPARAGUS 
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Asparagus is among the most welcome of the 
early spring vegetables, and deserves a place in 
every garden. Plant Neosho roots, and be sure of 
the finest vegetables for your own table or for 
sale. Don’t forget Neosho’s direct-from-grower-to- 
you prices save you money. Order these early 
spring vegetables in plenty of time for planting! 
MARY WASHINGTON. The best Asparagus wheth- 
er for home use or market. This variety was 
developed by U. S. Department of Agriculture 
and is rust resistant. It is earlier, stalks are 
larger, more tender, more productive than any 











PERFECTION 
CURRANT 
The standard of guality in Currants. Extra large 
red berries. Fine for jelly and preserves. 
2 for 98¢ 5 for $2.25 9 for $3.75 
BLACKBERRIES 
EARLY HARVEST. Ripens early, with glossy 
jet-black berries of medium size and ex- 
cellent quality. Heavy bearer and very 
hardy. Prolongs picking season. 
10 for $1.50 50 for $5.50 
25 for 2.95 100 for 9.75 
ELDORADO. The hardiest Blackberry. 
Thrives on poor soil better than other 
varieties. Large, firm, sweet-flavored 
berries, almost coreless. Ripens over a 
long period. A heavy regular bearer. 
10 for $1.50 50 for $5.50 
25 for 2.95 100 for 9.75 
McDONALD HYBRID BLACKBERRY. (Very 
Early.) A Blackberry-Dewberry Hybrid. 
It is large, oblong, very good quality; 
drought resistant, vigorous grower. Plant 
in rows 8 to 10 feet apart. The vine 
trails on the ground the first season like 
Dewberry, but grows upright the next 
year. We will include with each 25 Mc- 
Donald plants 5 plants free of Early Har- 
vest for cross pollination. Plant every 4th 
or 5th plant for heavy fruiting. 
25 for $3.50 50 for $6.95 
100 for $10.95 
other variety. 
12 25 50 100 
Heavy. 1 yr. .. 
Jumbo. 2 yr. ..$0.95 
Oregon Champion 
GOOSEBERRIES 
The ranking Gooseberry in both size and 
quality. Extra large pale transparent berries 
of unexcelled quality. Brings highest prices. 
Wonderful for pies and preserves. 
No. 1 Plants: 
2 for $1.19 5 for $2.75 9 for $4.50 
Old-Fashioned SAGE 
To flavor the Thanksgiving turkey. Heavy 
clumps, each 50c; 3 for $1.35. 


McDonald 
Hybrid 
Blackberry 
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300 
$1.25 $1.95 $3.75 $8.95 
1.75 2.95 4.95 12.95 
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Mary Wasnington Asparagus 
Crisp—Snappy 
HORSERADISH 
True Maliner Kren which has that 
crisp, snappy taste without bitterness. 
Will grow on most any soil. 
12 
Cuttings? «chee. cere $0.35 $0.95 
Crowns acre tree ee euars 75 2.25 
