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The demand for Ferris’ Planting Plans has increased 
so tremendously that our Landscape Department has now 
become a permanent part of our organization. This serv¬ 
ice enables you to obtain a complete landscape drawing 
for your home grounds that will exactly fit your specifica¬ 
tions and needs—a golden opportunity to beautify your home in the 
most effective, harmonious manner. 
All you need to do is to write us for our Sketch Blank. On this 
blank are full and simple directions so that anyone can 
make us a rough drawing of their home grounds. Upon 
returning this drawing and a remittance of $2.00, we will 
have our landscape experts make a landscape drawing 
and planting chart that will give you an accurate and 
balanced plan to follow in planting your home grounds. 
Be sure to send for the Sketch Blank, for our landscape 
experts must hove your rough sketch made on this, in 
order to get all dimensions, directions, and other descrip¬ 
tive details that are necessary. 
Then, if you purchase the planting material from us 
and the order amounts to $25.00 or more, the $2.00 you 
have already paid for the plan is applied on the order as 
a due bill, thus giving you this landscape service abso¬ 
lutely free. The $2.00 remittance required when we 
make the drawing is merely to keep away idle curiosity 
seekers. The Landscape Department maintains the right 
to charge a higher rate where lots of over 60x200 feet 
are planned, or to reject plans that are extremely com¬ 
plicated where we feel that it requires the services of a 
Prepared by Our Landscape 
Architects 
Note 
EXCEPTION ON PLANTING 
PLANS AFTER MARCH 15 
Our shipping season is in full sway by 
April 1st, and because of the increased 
amount of work at that period it is neces¬ 
sary to enlarge our staff considerably, and 
expenses mount rapidly. The shipping sea¬ 
son for nursery stock is, of necessity, a 
limited one. For this reason we work nearly 
twenty-four hours a day to get these plans 
off promptly, and shipments out in good 
shape as well as at the best planting time. 
After March 15th the charge for a land¬ 
scape plan will be $5.00, and this amount 
may be applied on an order of $50.00 or 
more as a due bill. Therefore, it is to your 
advantage to send in your application for a 
landscape plan as early as possible, so that 
we can give it our best attention. 
landscape architect right on the grounds. 
These plans are made under the direct supervision of our landscape expert; they are clear and easy 
to follow, and we have had the finest sort of compliments on them in the past. Our customers have 
been more than pleased with the way Ferris landscaping has transformed their properties. 
HARDY ORNAMENTALS 
No. 1.—15 Bridal Wreath, 1-year field- 
grown, $1.00. 
No. 2.—8 Spirea Anthony Waterer, 1 -yr. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
No. 3.—7 Spirea Billiardi Rosea, 2-year, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
No. 4.—6 Althea, Rose of Sharon, 1 -ft. 
average, assorted, $1.00. 
No. 5.—6 Beautiful Assorted Shrubs, 1- 
ft. average, $1.00. (1 each: Forsythia, 
Red Tartarian Honeysuckle, Spirea Van 
Houttei, Spirea Anthony Waterer, Mock 
Orange, and Weigela Rosea). 
No. 6.—50 Chinese Elm Seedlings, 1-year, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
ROSES 
No. 7.—8 Favorite Rambler Roses, 1-yr., 
field-grown, $1.00. (2 Crimson Rambler, 
2 Dorothy Perkins, 1 Tausendschoen, 1 Ex- 
celsa, 1 White Rambler, 1 Gardenia). 
No. 8.—4 Lovely June Roses, 2-year, mail¬ 
ing size, $1.00. (1 each: Paul Neyron, 
Frau Karl Druschki, Marshall P. Wilder, 
and Prince Camille de Rohan). 
No. 9.—4 Handsome Everblooming Roses, 
2-year, mailing size, $1.00. (1 each: 
Red, White, Pink, and Flame Yellow). 
No. 10.—6 Rugosa Roses, hardy everywhere, 
1-year, field-grown, $1.00. (2 each: Red, 
White, and Pink). 
EVERGREENS 
No. 12.—18 Norway Spruce seedlings, 8-12 
in., $1.00. 
No. 13.—20 White Pine seedlings, 6-10 in., 
$ 1 . 00 . 
No. 14.—7 White Spruce transplants, 1 ft. 
average, $1.00. 
No. 1 5.—5 Assorted Ornamental Evergreens, 
8-12 in., transplanted, $1.00. (1 each: 
Colorado Blue Spruce, Douglas Fir, Norway 
Spruce, White Spruce, and Scotch Pine). 
No. 16.—4 Savin Juniper (Trailing), 6x10 
in., transplanted, $1.00. 
BULBS AND PERENNIALS 
No. 17.—5 Choice Peonies, 2 red, 2 pink, 
1 white, $1.00. All large, double-flowering. 
No. 18.—4 Selected Peonies, popular varie¬ 
ties, $1.00. (1 each: Chestine Gowdy, De- 
lachei, Edulis Superba, Karl Rosenfield). 
No. 19.—35 Beautiful Mixed Iris, unnam¬ 
ed, $1.00. 
No. 20.—10 Fine Mixed Phlox, unnamed, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
No. 21.—25 Glorious Perennials, sturdy, 
field-grown; most have already bloomed, 
$1.00. (5 each: Mixed Delphiniumsa, Alas¬ 
ka Daisy, Anthemis, Yucca, and Hibiscus). 
No. 22.—28 Fovorite Perennials, select, 
blooming-size, $1.00. (4 each: Aquilegia, 
Chinese Lantern, Delphiniums, Dianthus, 
Gaillardia, Platycodon and Shasta Daisy). 
No. 23.—18 Rock Garden Perennials,$1.00. 
(.3 each: Viola, Dwarf Sedum, Helianthemu 
mum, Linum Perenne, Gypsophila, Anthemis). 
No.ll.—15 Douglas Fir seedlings, 4-8 in., 
$ 1 . 00 . 
No. 24.—50 Gladiolus bulbs. Special Rain¬ 
bow Mixture, large, blooming size, $1.00. 
Parcel Post 
Prepaid 
SMALL FRUIT 
No. 25. 12 Concord 
Grapes, No. 1 plants, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
No. 26. 25 Red Rasp¬ 
berries, choice of 
Latham or New 
Chief, 2-yr., $1.00. 
No. 27. 25 Cumber¬ 
land Black Rasp¬ 
berries, 1-year se¬ 
lect, $1.00. 
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