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Luscious—Wholesome—So Easy to Grow and Fruit! , 7 .. 
A few plants along the fence or arbor will produce big crops of juicy, rich fruits—so fine for jelly, jam, canning, my ‘ 
pies, etc. Our northern-grown Grapes, with their splendid strong roots, start bearing the second year. They bear every a ni] 
year and last a lifetime. \* - 4 
PARCEL POST RATES ON ALL GRAPES: Add 6c for tgs for 10, 25c for 25, or 40c for 50. More than 50 plants should x e 
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BlI—CONCORD. It Never Fails. It does well everywhere, this best known and most popular grape. Large crops of big Bi ah 
blue-black berries, full of juicy, rich, sweet flavor. WS : 
2 5 10 25 100 ’ 
cs So $0.50 $1.10 $2.00 $4.00 $12.90 “ii 
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_ B2—BETA. Famous wine grape and the hardiest of them all. Medium size black grape of tart flavor that makes de- 
é _ licious jelly. Splendid for arbors. 
_ B3—MOORE'S EARLY. Large, blue-black berry, splendid quality; ripens 2 weeks before Concord. 
_ B4—NIAGARA. Hardy, popular, white grape. Large, sweet, juicy, tender berries of fine flavor. 
; , Ferris’ Prices on these 3 “Old Favorite” Grapes: 
a : 2 5 10 25 
2 a a Sa SS $0.60 $1.35 $2.55 $5.50 
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= New, Extra Gine Grapes 
_ BS—CACO. Beautiful large bunches crowded with big, juicy, amber-colored fruit of a very delicious sweet flavor. 
fy Rapid, strong grower, bearing young and heavily. An outstanding, hardy, red grape you must have. 
_ B6—FREDONIA. New Super-fine black grape that ripens 3 weeks earlier than Concord; extra hardy. Big compact clus- 
ters of juicy berries that have the most wonderful flavor. Heavy producer, fine shipper. A profit winner. 
_ *87—DELAWARE. The earliest red grape (ripens 10 days before Concord), and has super-fine flavor. Medium size fruit, 
: dark ted, its sweet, delicate flavor making it ideal for desserts, juice and wine. Bears heavily. 
Ferris’ Prices on CACO, FREDONIA and DELAWARE: 

-. 2 5 10 25 
pt. eo oem $0.70 $150 $280 $6.25 CONCORD 
1 see: GRAPE SPECIALS! 
B8—GOLDEN MUSCAT. New, extra fancy, dessert grape. Large, tender, juicy berries, of the sweetest, richest, aroma- 
tic ay flavor; attractive golden amber-white color. Heavy producer; wonderful keeper and shipper. Be sure to 
include it. 
B9—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. Su- ~ 
perb for jam and jelly, and makes rich wine. You myst fruit Van Buren yourself to appreciate its superior qualities. 
Ferris’ Prices on GOLDEN MUSCAT and VAN BUREN: 
Each 2 5 
PAS TE Ss eo ete tS EEE a nd SDE LIS See ERE ELSIE Sng oe, SAMO SA ak $0.95 $1.75 $3.75 
(B10) “TRI-COLOR” GRAPE OFFER (Red, White and Blue) 
2 FREDONIA 1 BETA These 10 FINEST ALL AMERICAN GRAPES.—Rich, delicious 
2 CONCORD 1 VAN BUREN fruits for every desire and need. All heavily rooted, northern- 
1 CACO 1 GOLDEN MUSCAT pak aa aS $3.25 
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(By Express) 
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 5 ft. from the ground, with two branches growing out from the central stock on 
both wires, one in each direction. 


PLANTING DIRECTIONS FOR FRUIT TREES 
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apart to plant fruit trees. In setting your culture; they will do well on almost any p,Peries (Field)... 
trees, follow closely the drawings on this well-drained soil. seem ( rt af by a ft. el 
e, bein ful t t deeply and ,, oe bowers se en) .17/2 Yh : 
firmly in good soil, then prune the top “HowFarApartShall! Plant?” Asparagus (in Beds}. by 1A ft. car 
back severely. The ideal place for small The correct distance apart to plant is - Youngberries .......... 4 byé i. apart 
fruits such as raspberries, is between the often a problem to planters. There are no Febesacrlce ee a é- py 4 it at 


tows of fruit trees; they will then both get set rules for this, but with our years of . 
the shallow cultivation that means best experience in planting and growing, we How to Determine the Number 









success. are glad to suggest advisable distances of Trees or Plants to an Acre 
To produce healthy, well developed to our customers, which will work very Multiply the distance in feet between 
fruit, you should spray your trees at least satisfactorily in every way. the rows by the distance the trees or 
three times a year with Bordeaux Mix- Apple Trees 25to 40 ft. apart plants are apart in the row, and the 
ture, which can be secured at any drug Cherry Trees s ss 2 = apart product will give the number of square 
store. First, they should be sprayed inthe plum {rees --.------------1210 13 f Gert feet that each tree or plant will occupy; 
_ cluster bud stage, when the buds show _ Peach Trees 16 to 18 ft. apart then divide the number into the number 
— pink but have not opened up; second, Grapes ...-...-..-.......- Sto 8ft. apart of square feet in an acre (43,560), and it 



GOLDEN MUSCAT 
len; third, three weeks after the second Blackberries ............ 3 by 5ft.apart plants to the acre. 
SET TREE TRIFLE DEEPER 
THAN IT GREW IN 
when 95 per cent of the petals have fal- en ow Senin ie a abort will give you the number of trees or 





