FERRIS SUPERIOR QUALITY 
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TL _ I I J. . I"* _ 7"Ae Grandest of All Evergreens 
I he Moray rirs p 0r the Lawn 
Concolor Fir 
(Abies concolor) 
Soft, Shim¬ 
mering Foliage 
andHandsome 
Form. It is the 
Perfect Lawn 
Specimen. 
Out of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado has 
come this magnificent, hardy Concolor Fir. The 
long, graceful needles are extremely thick on the 
branches, varying in color from light green to gray' 
blue; they give the tree a beautiful soft, full appearance and a radiant color 
eifect that justifies its common name, "Silver Fir.” 
Our Concolor Firs are of the Colorado type—rapid growers, perfectly 
hardy, so easy to transplant, and entirely free of any insect troubles. It 
never loses its lower branches, and grows more compact and shapely each 
season, often reaching a height of 60 to 80 feet. The lustrous foliage and 
grand form place it far forward of the more common evergreens—a superb 
specimen for the lawn—wonderful in groups or screens. We have a finer 
stock of Concolor Fir this season than we have ever grown—beauties that 
will give complete satisfaction. 
100 1000 
2-6 in. Seedlings .#5.00 #40.00 
(If the seedlings are desired by parcel post, add 10c per 100). 
Each 
8-12 in. XX.#0.25 
12-18 in. XX.35 
18-24 in., heavy, XXX. 
2- 3 ft. Specimens, XXXX. 
3- 4 ft. Specimens, XXXX. 2.50 
4- 5 ft. Specimens, XXXXX .... 
5- 6 ft. Specimens, XXXXX. 8.00 
(If desired Balled and Burlapped, add 50c per tree extra). 
Each 
10 
100 
_#0.25 
#2.00 
#18.00 
3.00 
25.00 
.75 
6.00 
_ 1.75 
15.00 
_ 2.50 
_ 5.00 
_ 8.00 
22.00 
Ferris’ Douglas Firs are extremely vigorous and 
hardy. They develop into just such fine, large speci¬ 
mens as this. If you visit the nursery, you will find 
this very tree directly north of the office. 
This beautiful Concolor Fir is growing in front of the 
home of S. W. Ferris II. Every Christmas Eve it is adorned 
with hundreds of colored electric bulbs. 
Douglas Fir 
(Pseudotsuga Douglasi) 
OtjfetydC America’s oldest trees—splendid adaptability, 
endurance |nd vitality, enabling it to survive through 
the centuries. The tall, rather narrow pyramid form is 
compact and always graceful, with heavy foliage of deep 
green color.' It is an evergreen of extremely long life, 
every year becoming more beautiful, retaining its grand 
form from the ground to the very tip of its lofty pyramid even through old age. 
Supremely hardy and so easily established, the Douglas Fir does well under the most 
trying conditions. 
The tree is a rapid, dense grower and of great vigor, making a superb wind- 
break evergreen. Nor can its landscape qualities be praised too highly, for planting 
either in a solitary position or in a group with other evergreens, it is a masterpiece. 
Easily sheared, it is fine for hedges and screens also, the trimming making it even 
more compact. 
Our Douglas Fir this season are the finest that can be produced, grown from 
Northern Colorado seed of the hardiest, finest type. 100 to 120 feet at maturity. 
100 1000 
3- yr. Seedlings, 4- 8 in. average.#3.50 #27.50 
4- yr. Seedlings, 6-12 in. average . 5.00 40.00 
(If any of the seedlings are desired by parcel post, add 15c per 100). 
Each 10 100 
8-12 in. X .#0.15 #1.00 #8.00 
(If the 8-12 in. transplants are desired by parcel post, add 20c extra 
for 10 trees or less, add 40c extra for 50 trees, or 75c extra for 100 trees). 
Each 
10 
100 
18-24 in., heavy, XXX. 
.#0.50 
#4.00 
#32.00 
2- 3 ft. Specimens, XXXX . 
3- 4 ft. Specimens, XXXX . 
4- 5 ft. Specimens, XXXXX. 
. 1.25 
10.00 
60.00 
. 1.75 
. 3.50 
15.00 
30.00 
100.00 
(If interested in larger sizes, write for special prices). 
(If desired Balled and Burlapped, add 50c per tree extra). 
A Lofty Hand¬ 
some Tree of Re¬ 
markable Vital¬ 
ity—So Valuable 
for Windbreak 
and Ornamental 
Planting. 
