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NORTHERN-GROWN 
HARDINESS 
Quick to Bear 
Guaranteed True to Name 
SUMMER APPLES 
ANOKA. Fine, extra hardy apple that usually starts 
bearing the NEXT YEAR AFTER PLANTING — fresh 
apple pie in two years’ time. Large fruit, striped red, 
good flavor. 
BEACON. Outstanding, new, all-red apple, and hardy 
even in the far north. Fruit medium size, fiery red; 
fine quality and flavor. Ripens a trifle later than 
Duchess, and keeps better. An apple you will surely 
want. s 
RED DUCHESS. New improved strain of the very 
popular Duchess, having all the fine qualities of its 
parent plus a bright, solid-red cheek. Fruit large, 
excellent flavor, and hardy everywhere. Top of the 
list for summer cooking apples. 
EARLY HARVEST. Medium size early apple of 
clear, waxen yellow; juicy, good quality. Ripens in 
July. 
EARLY RED BIRD. A beauty of flaming scarlet, 
and the earliest of all. Strong grower, hardy, and 
bears enormous annual crops. Splendid for market 
and the home. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Favorite yellow sum- 
mer apple. Abundant bearer, fruit medium large, 
golden yellow, juicy, tender and of fine flavor — 
excellent for eating or cooking. 
FALL APPLES 
FAMEUSE (Snow). Crimson striped apple, with pure 
white flesh, juicy and of highest quality. October. 
MAIDEN BLUSH. Large yellow apple, blushed, and 
of fine flavor. Good for eating and cooking. August 
to October. 
WEALTHY. The grand fall apple that does well 
everywhere. Large size fruit striped red, tender, juicy, 
excellent quality. Fine for eating fresh or cooking. 
Bears young and heavily. 
HARDY, 
A fresh Cherry Pie is so appetizing! Plant 
the unused corner or back lot line to Ferris 
Hardy Cherry trees, and you will have all the 
cherries you need for canning, pies and eat- 
ing 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. 
Plant cherries this year—several of them; we 
have extra select trees at LOW PRICES. 
EARLY RICHMOND. That favorite, early, 
pie cherry. Annually it has heavy crops of 
bright red cherries, juicy, and rich flavored 
—so fine for cooking. Extremely hardy. 
Select, No. 1 frees, 4 ff. average, 
54c each; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.40. 
MONTMORENCY. Beautiful large, red 
cherry of the finest flavor, ripening 10 days 
later than the Early Richmond. A heavy 
bearer every year, and hardy. Unexcelled 
for canning. Select, No. 1 trees, 3'/2-4 ff. average, 54c each; 3 for $1.50; 
10 for $4.40. 
OKA. The Hardy Black Cherry. Be sure to include one or more of the Oka in your 
planting—a grand, hardy, sweet cherry for the North, bearing heavy annual crops of 
DELICIOUS 
CHERRIES/: 
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ONE PRICE 
For All Varieties of Ferris’ Apples and Crabs 
4-6 FT. STRONG 
54c Each 
Extra Fine 
Extra Select 

WINTER APPLES 
DELICIOUS, BRIGHT-RED. Delicious in every 
sense of the word. Large fruit, solid red color, and 
of superb quality and flavor. Hardy, heavy bearer. 
This is the Improved strain, having the rich all-red 
color, and keeps longer than the original. 
DELICIOUS, YELLOW. Supreme yellow winter 
apple—handsome golden fruit of immense size. Flesh 
firm, juicy, crisp, and of a most delicious sweet-tart 
combination. Extremely young bearer; splendid 
keeper. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Full of rich spicy flavor is this 
golden yellow apple—the great favorite for many 
years. Bears young and heavily; one of the most 
popular market sorts. 
HARALSON. A great winter apple for the North, 
being exceptionally hardy. Large size, bright red 
fruit, tender, juicy flesh, and of fine quality and 
flavor. Bears very young; keeps all winter. 
HAWKEYE GREENING. New and_= super-fine 
Greening; very hardy. Fruit large, greenish-yellow, 
often blushed; flesh fine grained, juicy, very tender, 
sprightly sub-acid. Splendid dessert and cooking 
apple; remarkable keeper. A heavy bearer. 
JOAN. New, fine and very beautiful apple. Enor- 
mous in size, handsome shiny red all over, and the 
heaviest bearer of all. Looks alone will sell it, and 
it is hardy everywhere. Finest of all apples for baking. 
JONATHAN. A grand apple and probably the most 
widely planted of them all. Large, bright red fruit, 
with crisp, juicy flesh, and the best flavor and quality 
to be had. 
JONATHAN, SOLID RED. The new improved 
strain of Jonathan. Fruit has the same rich quality 
and flavor, but starts to color earlier than the regular 
strain—a very rich, dark crimson. One you will surely 
want. 
McINTOSH RED. Beautiful, large, crimson apple; 
flesh white, crisp, tender and richly flavored. Hardy, 
vigorous grower. 

big, purplish-red (almost black) fruits of wonderful, rich, sweet flavor. Tree is of dwarf 
habit, making the crop easily gathered. Will start bearing the second year. Plant near 
plum trees for pollenizing, to secure heaviest crops. 
49c each; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00. 
Select, 31/2-4 ff. frees, 
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5 for $2.49 * 10 for $4.35 * 25 for $9.70 
CHERRY 
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PRAIRIE SPY. Very hardy, very fine new apple for 
the North. Fruit is large, red, exceptionally fine qual- 
ity, with crisp juicy flesh that has a distinctive, almost 
nutlike flavor. 
RED RIVER. Again an outstanding new apple for 
northern districts. Red River is a cross between the 
Dolgo Crab and the Delicious apple; medium fruit 
of bright red, with delicious flavor and quality. We 
recommend it highly as an extra hardy, extra fine 
dessert and cooking apple. 
RED ROME BEAUTY. Highly colored apple—hand- 
some, popular market sort and fine for eating. 
SECOR. The new Northern Jonathan, originated by 
the Iowa State College, possessed with the wonderful 
flavor and quality- of Jonathan, besides being entirely 
hardy, even in the North. Fruit large, light cherry red, 
juicy and sweet. Splendid for eating and cooking. 
SHARON. You will like this fine new apple, and it 
is entirely hardy, too. Large, uniform fruit, attrac- 
tively striped red over yellow, quality outstanding. 
Flesh tender, white, juicy, with mild aromatic flavor. 
Young, heavy bearer. 
SWEET DELICIOUS. By far the finest winter sweet 
apple. Fruit is flatter than the Delicious—large and 
attractive in size, color and shape, with a pronounced 
sweet aromatic flavor. 
TURLEY WINESAP. Extra large, red fruit of finest 
quality—an apple that should be in every orchard. 
Heavy, regular bearer. 
CRAB APPLES 
DOLGO. Finest of all Crabs. Dolgo is hardy every- 
where, usually starts bearing the second year —big 
clusters of deep, solid red fruit that makes wonderful 
jelly even if dead ripe. The tree is beautiful enough 
for your lawn, dwarfish in nature, covered with blush- 
pink blooms in the spring followed by the brilliant 
red clusters. 
WHITNEY. Always called a Crab, hut as large as 
some apples. Red striped fruit of excellent flavor. 
Makes delicious pickles and butter. > 

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