
IOWA. Special! This brand new, hardy Apricot has 
, unusual record of seldom missing a year to bear 
Fruit is medium in size, beautiful golden-orange 
lor, excellent quality and flavor. Develops a hand- 
», large tree, so sturdy and dependable. 
SCOUT. New and extra hardy northern Apricot, 
nating in Canada. Gold colored fruit, yellow 
, skin thin and tender—good quality, for desserts, 
erves or canning. Drought-resisting as well as 
ly. Fine for northern districts. 
PERB. The favorite Apricot of the Middle West. 
en yellow fruit, medium large; flesh firm, high 
ty and flavor. Splendid for eating and cooking. 
RRIS PRICES ON IOWA. SCOUT and SUPERB 
'. APRICOT TREES: 
“G1.85Each * 3 for $5.00 
Vh-& Ft., Strong, Select Trees 
: Bush Cherry 
_ Low, bushy, ornamental plants are each year loaded 
rith attractive cherries that make a jam of fine flavor 
and rich color. Good for pies and canning, too. Entirely 
hardy; requires no spraying. Very effective pollenizers 
for Sapa and Oka. 
_ Bush Cherry is also valuable in landscaping. Early 
‘spring finds the shrub a mass of lovely white flowers, 
followed by the handsome purplish-red fruits that re- 
‘semble a plum in size and shape. Silvery green foliage 
turns to brilliant red and gold in the fall. It fits beauti- 
fully into foundation or border planting, and makes a 
good hedge. 
In the garden, plant in rows 4 to 6 ft. apart, the plants 
‘Zo 4 ft. apart in the row. They are easy to grow, and 
often start bearing the first year. 



























+ Each 3 10 
(a) 2-3 ft., transplants._..2........... $0.60 $150 $4.00 
2.25 6.00 
fees" f., select... 85 





> B8—DELAWARE. The earliest red grape (ripens 10 days 
— Hardy Grapes 
Luscious—Wholesome—So Easy to Grow and Fruit! 
How folks go for Ferris’ Grapes, because of their splendid'strong roots that enable them to bear 
the second year. They bear every year and last a lifetime. 
PARCEL POST RATES ON ALL GRAPES: Add 6c for 2, 12c for 10, 25c for 25, or 40c for 50. More 
than 50 plants should go by express. 
B2—CONCORD. It Never Fails. It does well everywhere, this best known and most popular grape. 
Large crops of big blue-black berries, full of juicy, rich, sweet flavor. 
2 = 10 25 
$1.10 $2.00 $4.00 
MORE OLD FAVORITES 
: B3—BETA. Famous wine grape and the hardiest of them all. Medium size black grape of tart 
. flavor that makes delicious jelly. Splendid for arbors. 
B4—MOORE'S EARLY. Large, blue-black berry, splendid quality; ripens 2 weeks before Concord. 
BS—NIAGARA. Hardy, popular, white grape. Large, sweet, juicy, tender berries of fine flavor. 
Ferris’ Prices on these 3 “Old Favorite” Grapes 
2 5 10 25> 
Poe eee) Pret! 2 Ue i: 2 a a anes ee Ce scene $0.60 $1.35 $2.55 $5.50 
Newest and Finest Grapes 
B6—CACO. Beautiful large bunches crowded with big, 
juicy, amber-colored fruit of a very delicious sweet 
flavor. Rapid, strong grower, bearing young and 
heavily. An outstanding, hardy, red grape you must 
have. See illustration in color on page 56. 
B7—FREDONIA. New super-fine black grape that ripens 
3 weeks earlier than Concord; extra hardy. Big com- 
pact clusters of juicy berries that have the most won- 
derful flavor. Heavy producers, fine shipper. A profit 
winner. Pictured in color on page 56. 
before Concord), and has super-fine flavor. Medium 
size fruit, dark red, its sweet, delicate flavor making 
it ideal for dessert, juice and wine. Bears heavily. 
Ferris’ Prices on CACO, FREDONIA and DELAWARE: 
2 
2-yr., Select .....—--1:- $0.70 
GRAPE SPECIALS! 
B9—GOLDEN MUSCAT. The new, extra fancy, dessert 
grape. Large, tender, juicy berries, of the sweetest, 
‘richest, aromatic muscat flavor; attractive golden am- 
ber-white color. Heavy producer; wonderful keeper 
and shipper. Be sure to include it. See color illustra- 
tion on page S6. 
BIO—VAN BUREN. Newest, Finest Blue Grape! We are 
proud to offer you this grand new grape. Earliest to 
ripen. Big berries of handsome dark blue color, juicy 
and sweet; large, compact bunches. Bears as big 
crops as Concord. Superb for jam and jelly, and makes 
rich wine. You must fruit Van Buren yourself to ap- 
preciate its superior qualities. 
Ferris’ Prices on GOLDEN MUSCAT and VAN BUREN: 
Each 2 
2-yr., Select $1.75 
ee 
CARE AND PRUNING 
Plant grapes deeply and firmly in good, rich soil about 
6 to 8 ft. apart. Annual and careful pruning is essential 
to the production of good grapes, this pruning to be 
done between November and March while the vines 
are entirely dormant. In training to wires, the first wire 
should be about 3 ft. from the ground, the second § ft. 
from the ground, with two branches growing out from 
the central stock on both wires, one in each direction: 
\\Rannenr™ Grape Bargain (Red, White and Blue) 
Bll 
These 10 FINEST ALL-AMERICAN GRAPES. 
Rich, delicious fruits for every desire and need. All 
5 
$3.75 

CONCORD GRAPE 
2 FREDONIA’ 1 BETA 
2 CONCORD 1 VAN BUREN heavily rooted, northern-grown, 2-yr. plants. 
1 CACO 1 GOLDEN MUSCAT $3 35 
1 NIAGARA 1 DELAWARE NER as nena AO A ee aE eee 
(By Express) 
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