
re Summertime’s Most Delicious Fruit 
_ Grow your own Raspberries from Ferris’ select hardy plants, and for 
souce have all you want. Raspberries need very little care, and the small 
_ amount you pay out for our No. | plants will repay you thousandfold in 
S ao berries for pies and jams, with a nice surplus to sell at a good 
_ profit. 
. ¥. Speciall 
a B44—-Morrison Black Raspberry 
Largest, Latest and Finest Black Cap. Giant size berries, jet black and 
- glossy, are firm, juicy, and full of rich, delicious, flavor. They are nearly 
_ seedless. Ripening after Cumberland, they command highest market prices. 
- The strong, vigorous plants are extremely hardy, drought-resisting—long- 
3 lived and big croppers. Order quick, as supply is limited. y 
: Bselect) Now) Plants.2.. 2 $2. 6 for $1.15; 12 for $2.00; 25 for $3.75 
{If desired by parcel post, add 8c for 6, 12c for 12, or 20c for 25 plants) 
B45—Cumberland 
Most Popular 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 illustration on page 58.) 

































ae 6 12 2s 100 
Wey NO. Danese ee ene tect $0.85 $1.50 $285 $10.00 
_ (If desired by parcel post, add 8c for 6, 12¢ for 12, 20c for 25c, or 40c per 100). 
B46—Giant Latham 
On record as the most popular of all Red Raspberries. 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; a great berry for the market or home. Our 
Latham plants are exceptionally fine, northern-grown, and often start bear- 
_ .ing the first year. See picture in color on page 58. Select No. 1 Plants. 
7: 6 for $1.05; 12 for $1.95; 25 for $3.75; 100 for $12.00 
(lf desired by parcel post, add 8c for 6, 12c for 12, 20c for 25c, or 40 per 100) 
es B47—Special! Sunrise 
It's new—it's mighty fine; Extra early, extra hardy and healthy, and ber- 
ries of super-quality. The fruit of Sunrise is big, bright red, firm but juicy, 
~—non-crumbly, with rich aroma and flavor. Crops are big, and coming 
earlier than the others bring in those top market prices. Easy to grow, 
easy to pick; delicious fresh or canned. You must have the new Sunrise 
in your garden, but order early. Ferris’ plants are strong, 
_fnorthern-grown. See picture in color on page 58. Select No. 1 Plants. 
6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.85; 25 for $3.65; 100 for $11.00 
(If desired by parcel post, add 8c for 6, 12c for 12, 20c for 25, or 40¢ per 100) 
— Iudian Summer 
‘The Grand New Everbearing Red Raspberry! Big, delicious, bright red 
berries are borne heavily on the old canes in early summer and again on 
the new canes in the fall. Decidedly superior to the old everbearers. Hardy, 
healthy, vigorous plants bear large crops with little care. The fruit eaten 
fresh, or made up into jam or jelly has grand rich quality and flavor. By all 
means plant some Indian Summer this year and you will find they usually 
bear the FIRST SEASON. 
Select, No. 1 Plants............ 6 for $1.20; 12 for $2.25; 25 for $4.00; 100 for $14.50. 
(If desired by parcel post. add 8c for 6, 12c for 12, 20c for 25, or 40c per 100) 
Plant Raspberries Shallow 
In any good growing soil, and for distance apart to plant see page 54. Use shallow 
cultivation, then early in June mulch heavily with straw or grass clippings. The wood ik 
which fruited this year should be cut out after the last Legs and burned. Trim back oi 
the ends of the canes about one-third early in the spring of each year. , 
B50 Giant B 
lowed by the large, clustered fruits. In the fall the foliage turns a brilliant 

The new hybrids you have been asking for! Big, luscious berries that are 
so good eaten fresh, that make delicious pies and ‘jam, and are so popular red. Plant 4 to 6 ft. apart, using three varieties in your clump as they are 
for freezing. Plants require plenty of moisture, also acid soil which is easily not self-pollinating. Our group contains one plant each Rancocas (early), 
‘made by adding acid Peat Moss to your ground (see page 33 .) The plant Rubel (midseason), and Jersey (late). $ 4. 5 0] 
itself is beautiful, with creamy white, fragrant blooms in the spring fol- Select, 2-Year Plants—the 3 for... .......---.---------1-eeeeeeeees 

