We offer to you the 
FINEST PLUMS 
. LOWER PRICES 
On All Ferris' Plum Trees 
4-5 it. arerag* height, extra hardy. GRAFTED 
ON PLUM HOOT— 
55c Eocb; 10 for $4.75 
And they bear so young—usually the next 
year after planting. Plant several varieties in 
your clump to get the biggest end best crops, 
anci we recommend including at least one 
Toka, which is an excellent pollinizer. Ferris' 
hardy, northern-grown Plum trees are so easy 
to grow all select. No. 1 grade. 
LA CRESCENT, Clear golden yellow fruit, lender and sweet, and makes excellent preserves and pies. Ripens 
early Ideal plum lor home. 
MONITOR. Handsome, dork red plum, very large, and extremely hardy. Flavor of the best. 
OPATA. Earliest to ripen. Dark purplish red plum of medium size, with very pleasing "sweet-acid" flavor. 
Freestone. 
SAPA. An outstanding Hansen s Plum, medium to large, dark purple, and of the finest flavor. Very fine for 
canning. Bears young and heavily, hardy everywhere. 
SUPERIOR. The newest of the extra hardy Minnesota Plums, and ranked as the most perfect by most planters. 
Enormous fruit of clear rich red, firm yellow flesh, and of delicious- flavor. Can be peeled as you would a 
f)each. 
TOKA. The improved Kaga, and prized highly for its rich apri¬ 
cot flavor. Extremely hardy, early and heavy bearer. Should 
be in every plum planting, not only for its big regular crops 
of delicious plums, but also for its value as a pollinizer, 
inducing other varieties to bear heavily. 
UNDERWOOD. A splendid plum—very large, red fruit, 
juicy and sweet, fine quality; ripens early and is en¬ 
tirely hardy. You should have this valuable variety 
in your planting. 
SPECIAL! 
BUSH CHERRY—3 FOR $1.00 
The Wonder Bush—bearing quantities oi sweet, delicious cherries 
on every branch, which ore fine hnr eating iresh. or make a wonder¬ 
ful jam oi superb flovor and rich color. It is the creation of Dr. N. 
E. Hoiuen. after 30 years oi untiring effort—entirely hardy, requires 
no spraying, and is highly ornamental as well os volutwe for its 
fruit. 
In landscape planting, the Bush Cherry is a real asset. Low and 
bushy by nature, it fits beautifully into foundation or border plant¬ 
ing. or makes a splendid hedge. Its silvery ^een foliage turns to 
brilliant red and gold in the tall, giving a distinctive color touch; 
earlj^^pring finds the plant a mass oi lovely white flowers, followed 
lie plant 
by Ore handsome purpilish-red fruits, which resemble a plum in sise 
and shape. 
In the garden, plant in rows 4 to 6 ft. opart, the plants 2 to 4 it. 
apart in the row. They are so etrsy to mow, hardy everywhere, 
usually start bearing the first yeor. and produce heavy, annual crops. 
Plant at least a few of these new Biuh Cherries and enjoy their 
beauty and richness, 
3 10 25 
2-yr. transplants (1-2 ft.) ...$1.00 $3.00 $5.50 
(If desired by porcel post, add 8c for 3. 15c for 10, or 25c for 
25 plants.) 
DELICIOUS 
SELECTED 
EflCNES 
WAN ETA. A favorite 
everywhere and a 
truly great plum. Dork 
reddish-purple fruit, 
enormous in size, and 
of the finest quality 
Very hardy and pro¬ 
lific. 
UNoenvooo i 
"LUSCIOUS DOZEN" FRUIT 
ASSORTMENT 
1 Yellow Transparent Apple, 4-6 ft. 
1 Wealthy Apple. 4-6 ft. 
1 Jonathan Apple. 4-6 ft. 
1 Bright Red Delicious Apple. 4-6 ft. 
1 Yellow Delicious Apple. 4-6 ft. 
1 Early Richmond Cherry, 3V2-4 ft. 
1 Montmorency Cherry, 31 / 2-4 ft. 
3 BUSH CHERRY, 2-yr.. No. 1 
1 Toka Plum. 4-5 ft. 
1 Superior Plum, 4-5 ft. 
These 12 FAMOUS FRUIT TREES AND PLANTS—All 
Strictly No. 1, Selected Stock — Super-Hardy, Northern- 
Grown—a perfect home and family assortment. (Regular 
Catalog Price, $5.90.) 
FERRIS' BARGAIN SPECIAL $>1.88 
Only . 
(By Express) 
X fresTi Cherry Pie is so appetizing! Plant the unused cor¬ 
ner or back lot line to Ferris’ Hardy Cherry trees, and you will 
have all the cherries you need 
for canning, pies and eating. 
^ fresh. It's so simple to grow 
them — all they need is good, 
well-drained soil, planting 
them at the same depth as in 
the nursery row. 
EARLY RICHMOND. 
Most popular early 
cherry. Every year it 
produces heavy crops 
of bright red cherries, 
juicy, and rich flavored; 
great favorite for cook¬ 
ing. Extremely hardy. 
Select. No. 1 trees. 4 ft. 
average, 60c each; 10 
for $5.00. 
MONTMORENCY. Beautiful, large, 
red Cherry of the finest flavor, 
ripening 10 days later than the 
Early Richmond. A heavy annual 
bearer and very hardy; ideal for 
canning. Select, No. 1 trees, 31/2 
to 4 ft. overage, 60e each; 10 for 
MONTMORENC)fj 
CHERRIES 
PLANTING DIRECTIONS 
Ferris' Sp*cial Prices oe all Peach trees 
except Polly: 
Select, No. 1, averaging 4 to 41/2 ft. high 
35c Each; 10 for $3.10 
CHAMPION. A real champion variety for the 
home orchard. Large, creamy white with 
red cheek, juicy, sweet, and of highest 
quality. Very hardy; early and heavy 
bearer; freestone. 
CRAWFORD'S EARLY. Fine flavored Peach of 
large size; yellow blushed red. Freestone. 
CRAWFORD'S LATE. Large, deep yellow with 
red cheek; excellent quality; freestone. 
ELBERTA. The great canning Peach. Large, 
yellow fruit, blushed and of fine flavor. 
Freestone. 
J. H. HALE. Beautiful large Peach, yellow 
blushed red, with solid flesh of delicious 
flavor. Freestone. 
POLLY PEACH. Special! 
A mar- 
velous 
new Peach of unusual hardiness and superior 
quality. The large size fruit is handsomely 
blushed, with white, firm! juicy flesh of the rich¬ 
est, most luscious flavor; freestone. It bears 
young and heavily, and withstands more bitter 
cold than any other variety. 
Select, No. 1, 4-4V2 ft. average, 60c each; 5 
for 
Tabl« et right showing distemeo opart 
to plant Irait troos. In sotting your troo«« fol¬ 
low cloooiy tho dxowing on poyo 24v boing 
carshil to sot dooply and tirmly tn good soil. 
Ihoo pruno tho top nock sororoly. Tho idoal 
ploco ior small Iruits such as raspborrios. is 
botwoon tho rows ol fruit troos; thoy will thon 
both got tho shallow cultioation tnat moans 
boot succoss. 
To iproduco hoalthy* woU doTolopod fruit, 
you should spray your troos at loast throo 
Itmos a yoor. with Bordoaux Mixturo* which 
con bo sociuod at any drua storo. First* 
tboy should bo sproyoo in tbo cluslor bud 
stago. whoa tho buds show pink but haoo not 
oponod up; socond. whon S5 por cont ol tho 
l^lals haoo lallon; third, throo wooks aftor 
tho socond spray. You will find fruit troos 
oasy of culturo; thoy will do woU on almost 
any woU-drainod soil. 
"How For Apart Shall I Plant?" 
Tho corroct distanco aport to plant is olton 
a problom to plontors. Tboro oro no sot rulos 
I yoors ol oxporionco in 
Dlantln^l and growing* wo ars glad to sug- 
gost odrisoblo distancos to out customors. 
which will work oory satisfactorily in ooory 
way. 
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^pl* Jfmoa . 25 to 40 it. apart 
Cherry Trees. 15 to I> ft. apart 
Pl\im Tteee . 12 to 15 ft. aporl 
Pear Treee . 15 to 18 ft. opart 
Peach Trees . 16 to 18 it. apart 
Grapss . 6 to 8 it. apart 
Curronts and Goose- 
bsrries . 3 to 4 it. apart 
Bospberries .4 by 6 ft. opart 
Blaricberries .3 by 5 it. opart 
Sprinq-Bearing Sbaw- 
berriss (Fiold) .U/j by 3>A ft. aport 
Everbsoring Straw- 
berries (rlsld) 1 by 3tA it. apart 
Strawberriss (Gardsn)_DA by DA it. apart 
Asparagus (In beds) .1 by DA It. apart 
Asparagus (In fisid).1 by 3 it. apart 
How to Dotormino tho Numbor 
of Troos or Plants to on Aero 
Multiply ths distoncs in last belwesn tbs 
rows by the distoncs tbs trses or plants ars 
opart in the row. and tbo product will give 
the number oi square leet that each tree or 
E lont will occupy; then divide this numbsr 
>lo tbs numbsr ol squora last in an oers 
(43.560), and it will give you the number ol 
treee or plants to tbs oers. 
FAVORITE 
Oer Special Prices om all Pear trees: 
Strong, well-rooted. No. 1. averaging 4 to 41/2 ft. high 
45c each; 10 for $3.75 
BARTLETT. Large, yellow Pear of fine 
sweet flavor. Very popular summer 
variety. 
KIEFFER. Well known cxinning Pear; fruit 
large and yellow; a good keeper. Fa¬ 
vorite winter Pear. 
LINCOLN. Fine large fruit of clear yel¬ 
low flushed red, and whether canned 
or eaten fresh, its flavor is delicious; 
late summer. Bears young and heavily. 
PATTEN. A wonderful, hardy Pear, do¬ 
ing well even in the North. Large, 
greenish yellow fruit, blushed; flesh is 
very tender, juicy, sweet and rich. We 
highly recommend the Pdtten. 
BARTLETT PEAR 
