




Riche 
Summerfime’s Most Delicious Fruit 
Grow your own Raspberries from Ferris’ select hardy plants, and for once have all 
you want. Raspberries need very little care, and the small amount you pay out for our 
No. 1 plants will repay you thousandfold in delicious berries for pies and jams, with a 
nice surplus to sell at a good profit. 
GIANT LATHAM 
Still the Greatest Red Raspberry in All the World! Big handsome berries of clear 
red, and full of rich quality and flavor that is hard to beat. Hardy everywhere, and the 
heaviest producer of all. Fruit is firm, keeps well and ships well; the most popular 
market berry as well as for the home. Our Latham plants are exceptionally fine, north- 
ern-grown, and often start bearing the first year. See picture in color on page 48. 2-vr., 
Select, No. 1 Plants, 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.30; 100 for $4.00; 500 for $15.00. 
(If desired by parcel post. add 10c for 12, 15c for 25, or 30¢ per 100) 
NEW CHIEF 
Finest Early Red Raspberry. An offspring of the famous Latham but 10 to 12 days 
earlier, Bears an immense crop of fruit, a trifle smaller than Latham, of sweet, delicious 
flavor. These early market berries bring high prices. Excellent for cooking or eating 
fresh. Hardy everywhere. Pictured in color on opposite page. 2-yr., Select, No. | Plants, 
12 for 75c; 25 for $1.30; 100 for $4.00; 500 for $15.00. 
(If desired by parcel post, add 10c for 12, 15c¢ for 25, or 30c per 100) 
CUMBERLAND 
Largest and Finest Black Raspberry. Our improved strain of Cumberland is the very 
best you can get in Blackcaps. Immense berries are firm, juicy, of extra rich flavor; 
plants hardy and vigorous, producing enormous crops. Eaten fresh Cumberland berries 
are delicious, and they make the most elegant preserves and jams. See color illustra- 
tion on opposite page.) 
12 25 100 500 
Asyr., No. tA tips) ere ce ye Sees Se A Sra $0.60 $1.19 $3.69 $15.00 
2-yr.7 NO. cClxanaplants) oo. Janke can seit = peers 1.25 2.25 6.90 29.00 
(If desired by parcel post, add 10c for 12, 15c for 25, or 30c per 100) 
SODUS 
New—Rich—Delicious, this extra-special PURPLE RASPBERRY that we heartily en- 
dorse. Berries are very large and beautiful, of rich wine-purple, firm, while the flavor 
is exceptionally rich and sweet. Delicious eaten fresh, and makes wonderful sauce and 
jams. Plants are very hardy and vigorous, and produce bigger crops than any other 
Raspberry. By all means plant some Sodus in your garden anid enjoy some of the finest 
fruit you ever tasted. Select, No. 1 Plants, 6 for S5Sc; 12 for 88c; 25 for $1.65; 
100 for $5.80. 
(If desired by parcel post, add 5c for 6, 10c for 12, 15¢ for 25, or 25c for 100) 
“HOME. DEFENSE” 
Raspberry Collection 
25 LATHAM RED RASPBERRY, 2-yr. No. 1 
25 CHIEF RED RASPBERRY, 2-yr. No. 1 
25 CUMBERLAND BLACK RASPBERRY, 2-yr. No. 1 
These 75 OUTSTANDING RASPBERRIES — All Select, 
Northern Grown Plants, the Best that You Can Buy. (Cat- 
alog price, $5.10.) 
FERRIS’ 
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terial. 
BLACKBERRIES 
For Elegant Desserfs 

Fresh Blackberries and cream, or a juicy Blackberry 
pie—what a treat! And they are so very easy to grow, 
requiring ordinary, well-drained soil. A good straw 
mulching under the bushes will help to conserve the 
moisture, and we advise pinching back the canes occa- 
sionally through the season. (Pictured in color on page 
48.) 
ELDORADO. 
hardy, the berries large, shiny black, and of delicious 
The outstanding Blackberry — very 
sweet flavor. Bears young and heavily; good keepers, 
good shippers. Select, No. 1 Plants, 12 for 75¢; 
25 for $1.30; 100 for $4.00. 
(If desired by parcel post, add 10c for 12, 15c for 25, 
or 30c per 100) 
bearer. 
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GARDENS 
FOR HEALTH 
and 
SECURITY 
Food production is as 
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PERFECTION. 
berries of superb quality; hardy, good 
Extra large, bright red 
Select, No. 1 plants, 20c Each; 
12 for $1.80; 25 for $3.00. 
ume ie 
PLANT RASPBERRIES - 
SHALLOW 
in any good growing soil, and 
for distance apart to plant see 
page 46. Use shallow cultiva- 
tion, then early in June mulch 
heavily with straw or grass 
clippings. The wood which 
fruited this year should be cut 
out after the last picking and 
burned. Trim back the ends of 
the canes about one-third early 
in the spring of each year. 









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INDIAN SUMMER 
The Grand New Everbearing Red Raspberry | 
Large, delicious berries are borne heavily on the old canes in early 
summer, and again on the new canes in the fall from August until 
Frost. Decidedly superior to the old everbearers. Hardy, vigorous 
plants bear large crops. Be sure to plant some this spring. Select, No. 1 
Plants, 6 for 60c; 12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.80; 100 for $6.50. 
(If desired by parcel post, add 10c for 12, 15¢ for 25. or 30c per 100) 
Sete toa 

LUCRETIA. Low-growing, trailing 
canes that produce great quantities 
of long, black, sweet 
berries of fine quality. 
Ripens about 10 days 
earlier than Blackber- 
ries. Should have win- 
ter protection in severe 
climates. 12 for 75c; 
25 for $1.40. 
(If desired by parcel post, add 
10c for 12 plants. or 
1Se for 25) 
CURRANTS 
(Postage Rates on All Currants: Add 5c each, 10c for 12, 
or 15c for 25 plants) 
You Will Want Spicy Currant Jelly 
for the Winfer Store 
RED LAKE CURRANT 
(See color photo on opposite page) 
Wonderful new Red Currant you will want. Giant size berries 
in a giant size bunch, color a brilliant scarlet, with a sweet deli- 
cious flavor. The big, strong plant produces with ease the enor- 
mous crops; hardy everywhere. 
Select, No. 1 plants 
25c Each * 3 for 60c * 6 for $1.10 
FAY’S PROLIFIC. Leading market currant—large, 
beautiful red berries of superior flavor, and a big 
cropper. Select, No. 1 plants, 15¢ Each; 12 for 
$1.44; 25 for $2.50. 
WHITE GRAPE CURRANT. Rich, 
sweet flavor; finest of all white currants. 
Select, No. 1 plants, 20c Each; 12 for 
$1.80; 25 for $3.00. 
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