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BERRY PLANTS 
Hardy, Northern grown plants that yield abundantly 
— and cost so little! 
Summerfime'sl 
Most 
DeliciousI 
Fruits] 
DOWNING 
GOOSEBERRY 
r> LATHAM 
^ raspberry! 
The Finest RASPBERRIES 
Grow your own Raspberries from our 
select. No. I plants, and hove for once all 
you want, with rich and tempting pies and 
jams, then a surplus to sell at a big proiiL 
PLANT RASPBERRIES SHALLOW in any good 
growing soil, and for distance apart to plant see 
page 6. Use shallow cultivation, then early in 
lune mulch heavily with straw. The wood which 
fruited this year should be cut out oRer the last 
picking and burned. Trim back the ends of the 
canes about one-third early in the spring of 
each year. 
I ATUAI^ GreotMt Rad Rospbairy m Alt tha Worldl Big 
I ri#%lat hrrnrlftnm.. hArrias ftf cfe 
handsome berries of clear red color, and lull ol net 
quality and flavor that simply can not be equall^. Hardy every 
where, and the heaviest producer of all. The fruit is firm, keeps well 
and ships well; the most popular market berry as well as for the home. 
Our Latham plants are a splendid, thrifty lot, northern grown, and often 
start bearing the first year. Salad. No. 1. 2-ya<ir plants. 12 far 4Sc;> 
25 for 98c; 100 for $3.50; 500 for $12.50. (If desired by parcel post 
odd 10c lor 12, ISc lor 25, or 25c per 100.) 
NEW CHIEF Finest E<nl^ Bed Raspberry. An offspring ol the 
Family Berry Garden 
GOOSEBERRIES 
12 Latham Red Raspberries. 2-yr. 
12 Chief Red Raspberries. 2-yr. 
12 Cumberland Black Raspberries. 1-yr,, 
6 Ddorado Blackberries. No. 1 
3 Youngberries. No. 1 
3 BUSH CHERRIES. 2-yr.. No. 1 
There's Nothing Qnite Like the Pies and 
Preserves from Ferris' Gooseberries 
famous Latham, having many of the line quali-l 
ties of its parent, and some even to a greater degree. The immense I 
crop of fruit starts npening 10 to 12 days earlier than Latham, and I 
these early berries, sweet and deliciously flavored, bring high market' 
prices. Hardy in all sections. Berries a trifle smaller than the Latham, 
excellent lor cooking or eating fresh No. 1, 2-yeaT plants, 12 for 49c; 
25 for $1.10; 100 for $3.90; 500 for $13.50. (If desired by parcel post, 
add 10c for 12. 15c for 25. or 25c per 100.) 1 
(II Gooseberries are desired b^^parcel post, odd 
CUMBERLAND 
THESE 4t SELECTED FRUIT PLANTS— •xtra strong, weU- 
rootod, northern-grown, and a iavorite assortment ior the 
home—(Regular catalog price, $3.90). 
^ each, lOc ior 12 plants, or I5i ior 25 plants.) 
HOUGHTON. The old standby; pale red, sweet 
and good; medium size. Very hardy and pro¬ 
ductive. Select. No. 1 plonts, 20c each; 12 
for $1.84; 25 for $3.25. 
DOWNING. Fruit very large, flesh whitish green, 
and excellent flavor. A favorite. Select No. 1 
plants, 26c eaeli; 12 for $2.46; 25 for $3.80. 
POORMAN. A new and very fine Red Goose¬ 
berry that we recommend highly. Fruit extra 
large, of sweet, delicious flavor; heavy bearer. 
Bush strong and healthy. Select. No. 1 plants, 
24c each; 12 for $2.44; 25 for $3.80. 
The Black Raspberry that bos Never Baaa 
Excelled. Large berries. Him. juicy, and of 
the finest flavor-—these borne in enormous quantity on strong, vigoroui^ 
hardy canes. Eaten fresh, Cumberland berries are delicious, and th 
make the richest of jams and preserves. Our Improved Cumberlau. 
is the finest strain; our select No. I, northern grown plants are the best 
that can be grown. 
CUMBERLAND TIP5 (No. 1, 1-w. plants): 12 for 40e; 25 for $1.00; 100 
f®*" $3.25; 500 for $12.50. (If the lips are desired by parcel post, add 
10c lor 12. 15c lor 25, or 4()c for 100.) 
1 Ol 
CUMBERLAND TRANSPLANTS (Select. 2 -tt. plants): 12 for $1.00; 25 for 
$1.90; 100 for $4.7$; 500 for $24.00. (If the transplants are desired by 
parcel post, add 15c for 12, add 25c for 25. or 80c for 100.) 
OUR BARGAIN 
SPECIAL—Only 
»2 
,82 
(Postpaid) 
EUIBERRIES 
SPECIAL 
NEW ELEGANT 
VOURGBERRV 
DOUBLE COLLECTION — 96 Selected Fruit 
Double Quontitie* Each oi the Above VarietieB- 
Plants — 
OUR BARGAIN 
SPECIAL 
ONLY 
$d-98 
(Postpaid) 
LUCRETIA. Low-growing trailing canes that pro¬ 
duce great quantities of long, black, sweet 
berries of line quality. Ripens about 10 days 
earlier than Blackberries. Should have winter 
protection in severe climates. 12 for 48c; 25 
for $1.18. 
(II desired by parcel post, add 10c ior 12 
plants, or ISc ior 25.) 
Sparkling fruits — juicy and rich — 
excellent tar desserts 
Immense berries of deep wine red, and deliciously llavorecH 
hove brought amazing popularity to this outstanding new fruit. 
It is a cross between the Dewberry and Loganberry, the fruit 
nearly seedless and coreless, with a flavor and quality hard to 
beat. Tremendous bearer. Plant shallow but firmly in good 
garden soil, trimming back the tops; north of the Missouri line 
the plants should be covered during the winter, using straw, 
leaves and a little earth. Select. No. 1 plants, 3 for 30e; 6 for 
SOc; 25 for $1.50. 
(II desired by parcel post, add 5c lor 3 plants, 8c for 6, or 15c for 
25 plonts.) 
L fl C R B E R R I E S 
CURRflRTS 
* Special 
RED LAK 
For delicious jams, jellies, and pies, the Blackberry is 
hard to beat. Very easy to grow, requiring ordinary, well- 
drained soil. A good mulching under the bushes will help 
to conserve the moisture, and we advise pinching back the 
canes occasionally through the season. 
ELDORADO. The outstanding Blackberry — very hardy, berries jet 
black, sweet, and of very inviting flavor. Bears young and heavily; 
good keepers, good shippers. 12 for 66c; 25 for $1.10; 100 for $3.50. 
(If desired by parcel post, add 10c ior 12 plcmts. 15c ior 25, or 40c ior 100.) 
Appetizing 
Garden Roots 
A C HA A A ^ Ilf Fresh and Tender tram 
HblHnllulD your own garden—Try if! 
Ton Will Want Spicy Cnrrant Jelly for the Winter Storm 
CURRANT 
(Postage Bates on all Currants: Add 5c each, 10c ior 
ior 25 plants.) 
12, or 15c 
FAY'S PROLIFIC. Leading market currant—large, beauti¬ 
ful red berries of superior flavor, and a big cropper. 
Select, No. 1 plants, ISc cock; 12 for $1.60; 25 for $2.75. 
PERFECTION. Extra large, bright red berries of superb 
quality; hardy, good bearer. Select, No. 1 plants. 20c 
eack; 12 for $2.00; 25 for $3.75. 
WHITE GRAPE CURRANT. Rich, sweet flavor; finest of all 
white currants. Select, No. 1 plants. 20c eack; 12 for 
$2.00; 25 for $3.75. 
Wonderful new Red Currant 
you will want. Giant size berries 
in a giant size bunch, color a 
brilliant scarlet, with a sweet, 
delicious flavor. The big, strong 
plant produces with ease the 
enormous crops; hardy every¬ 
where. 
Select No. 1 plants, 
30c eack; 3 for 80c; 
6 for $1.45. 
A lilfle space in the garden will grow all of the Asparagus you will 
need. Plant the roots in deep, rich soil, the crowns about 4 inches below 
the surface. For best results, fertilize annually with well-rotted manure 
when through cutting in June. If is best not to cut Asparagus the first 
year. 
WASHINGTON RUSTPROOF. Very finest ol all Asparagus. Shoots are 
thick and heavy, lender; flavor unsurpassed. Yield extremely heavy. 
2-year roots. No. 1, 25 for 44c: 100 for $1.50; 500 for $4.95. (If de¬ 
sired by parcel post, add 6c lor 25. or 15c for 100 roots.) 
RHUBARB 
Pieplant 
LINNAEUS. Giant stalks, very tender, and of very line flavor—the kind 
that can be used all season For delicious pies and sauce, it is the 
housewife's favorite. Plant about 3 feet apxirl in good, rich soil, with 
the crowns I inch below level ol the ground. 18e each; 5 for 40c: 10 
for 98c. (If desired by parcel post, add 5c each, 8c for 5, or 10c lor 10). 
HORSERRDISH 
The snappy relish that tastes so good in the springtime. 
■ lie 
as you would for strawberries, and plant with the tO| 
the surlace ol the ground. 12c each; 10 for 95c. 
post, add 4c each, or 10c tor 10 roots.) 
Fit the soil 
p about 1 inch below 
(If desired by parcel 
The Leading 
STRflUlBERRIES 
Start a Ferris Strawberry Patch this year—j\ist a comer 
ol the garden set to our strong^ Tigorous plants will produce 
enough fuicy. delicious berries Ior aU the shortcakes the lomily ‘ 
con eat. as well os canning, pies and other concoctions. 
Spring-Bearing Varieties 
DUNLAP. The old favorite, and still one of the most popular, i 
Immense, rich red berries of deUcious flavor; heavy pro-1 
ducer, hardy .everywhere. 25 for 40c: 50 for 40c; 100 fori 
90c; 200 for il.45: 500 for $4.00; 1,000 for $4.50. 
BLAKEMORE. Large, firm berries ol clear red to the center, | 
with rich flavor and excellent keeping qualities, make it a ] 
great Strawberry both for the market and the home. Splen¬ 
did for canning; hardy and a big cropper. 25 for 40c: 50 
for 60c; 100 for 90c; 200 for $1.45; 500 for $4.00; 1.008 
for $4.50. 
How to Plant 
STRAWBERRIES 
Phml Strawbenriea in good. rick. 
weU.draiae<l aoU: Ike crown of tke 
plant wkea aet akould be at tke enr* 
lace ol Ike ground. Tamp tke eortk 
Hrmly around tke roola. leaving a Ikin 
loTvr ol looee eoil at Ike lop of Ike 
ground to prevent baking, ror din- 
lance opart to set tke planle. see page 
I. It w^ take about 8.000 
koaring plants to Ike acre, 
eveibeuiing plants. Keep ground da 
und wall cultivated. It >• nest to keep 
kleasoms and runners on Ike everbear¬ 
ing varieties pinched oH until Ike mid¬ 
dle of lulv. Ip lata iaU. whan tke 
r 10A)0 
of Inly. 
od is kei 
I 
ccmelalks. ond do 
•oily in the spring. 
not uncover too 
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FAIRFAX. Spedall The finest June-beartng Strawberry ever 
produced. Great big, brilliant red berries, conical in form, 
with a rich, sweet flavor that has never been equalled; they 
are Krm and keep unusually well. Fairfax berries readily 
sell lor from 5c to 10c per quart more Ihon other sorts. Yields 
enormous crops; perfectly hardy 25 for SOc; 50 for 75c: 
100 for $1.15; 200 for $2.20; 500 for $5.00.* 
Order Before May 1$t 
rge, round, rich red berries of excellent quality 
and flavor. Early and long-time bearer. 25 for SOc; 50 for 
75c: 100 for $1.1$; 200 for $2.20; 500 for $5.00. 
Order your Strawberry plonta before 
May lat, tor eoriy spring planting is 
Ike salasi and beat. Any Strawberry 
plants ordorad after May Isl. 
nacaasilating our handling tknm 
when tkoy are hill ol now soft 
growth, will bo shipped entirely 
at tka purchaser's risk. 
Giant mflSTODOn Everbearing 
Still the most piopular of all Everbearing Strawber¬ 
ries. Immense in size, full of sweet, rich flavor, and 
the heaviest producer of them all. Starts bearing three 
months after planting. 25 for 60c; 50 for $1.00; 100 
for $1.75; 200 for $3.25; 500 for $7.60. 
It Strawberry plants ore de¬ 
sired by parcel post, add 10c 
par 100. or 8c ior smaller quan¬ 
tities. We advise express ship- 
menl lor SOO or more plants. 
DUNLAP 
STRAWBERRIES 
New GEfR Everbearing 
Another fine Everbearer, producing large crops of 
sparkling, glossy, crimson berries, uniformly large, and 
of fine flavor. Usually starts bearing about 60 days 
after the normal spring planting 25 for 60c; 50 for 
$1.00; 100 for $1.70; 200 for $3.10; 500 for $7.10. 
