NEOSHO PEACHES 
BIGGER and BETTE 
New and improved varieties of Peaches have 
been the biggest forward step in the nursery 
business. Improved quality and appearance 
means ready sale at higher prices. Improved 
hardiness means heavy crops year after year. 
Plant Neosho trees for greater profits. There is 
always a heavy demand for our improved varie- 
ties, so please send in your orders early. We 
do not like to disappoint any of our customers. 


Hale-Haven 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. (White Freestone.) An 
unusually handsome large Peach. Creamy 
white blushed with red; good quality. A fa- 
vorite with commercial growers. Very hardy, 
vigorous and productive. Ripens August Ist. 
HALE-HAVEN. A magnificent cross between 
the wonderful quality of J. H. Hale and the 
hardiness of South Haven. Originated at 
Michigan Experiment Station. A most de- 
sirable commercial variety, steadily gaining 
favor because of wonderful size, color and 
shipping qualities, hardiness of bud and vigor 
of tree. A profit-making variety you cannot 
afford to overlook. 
ORDER NOW 
Avoid disappointment. Supply of many 
items is still limited. Demand will exceed 
supply. 
ORDER NOW 
REDHAVEN. A smooth-skinned almost fuzzless early yellow 
freestone Peach completely encompassed with brilliant red. 
Ripens uniformly early in July. Tree is vigorous and bears 
so heavily fruit should be thinned to increase size. 
ALTON. This Peach in our own orchard has proven one of the 
hardiest, most profitable of the Belle of Georgia type, ripen- 
ing about half way between Red Bird and Elberta. It is a 
semi-cling, white Peach with a beautiful red blush. You'll 
have a crop of Altons whenever seedlings bear. Ripens about 
July 15th. The tree is strong, stocky, good grower, well 
branched, and it is an extremely good, regular bearer. All 
in all, the Alton is a money-maker for the farm or home. 
CHAMPION. (White Freestone.) Midseason. An exception- 
ally high quality, attractive, hardy white Peach. It has a 
peculiar honeyed sweetness; ideal for home use and local 
markets. Ripens August Ist. 

Neosho Hale 
Kansas City, Mo., 
January 2, 1946. 
Neosho Nurseries Co., 
Neosho, Mo. 
Gentlemen: | have a farm in Cedar 
County, Missouri, near Jericho Springs. On 
it | have fruit trees from three well known 
nurseries of this state. But out of the 
three, your trees are just so far ahead of 
them all that even the ones | planted last 
year from your nurseries are now ahead of 
the ones that | set out two years before 
from some other nurseries. Never again 
will | try the others. 
You should see the grapes | got from 
you two years ago. They are the talk of 
all the neighbors. 
Yours truly, 
JOHN L. MASTERS. 

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