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Apples 94, 55 
Apricots 52, 53 
Arbor-Vitae 26, 29, 35 
Asparagus My 57 
Azalea Mollis _.. 40, 41 
Barberry. .......... 37, 44 
Blackberries __. OG 
Blueberries OLE Pee BE 
Boysenberries ......... .58 
Bug-Dust-O-Cide AGS 
Cannas _.. ears | 
Cedars <4. 00,01 
Cherries . ale Ay A | 
Chinese Elm 27, 38 
Currants __. 58, 59 
Dahlias . Loy A | 
Dery-Lilies #2 9) <2 .20)21 
Evergreens, 
How to Plant . Sea hs 
Ferns | renal Wd 
Fertilizer oeae it ne 
Pir 26, 27, 33 
Flowering Trees . 40, 41 
Gladiolus Bulbs 48, 49 
Gooseberries . Seah) 
Grapes 57 
Gloxinias 16 
Grass Seed ___. 24 
Hedges 36, 37 
Horseradish Oey 
fis 4% +3 18, 19 
Juniper 28, 30, 31 
Landscape Service | 23 
Lilacs . 46, 47 
Lilies 2p 20, 21 
Magnolia 40, 41 
Montbretia 16 
Nut Trees _.26 
ORDER BLANK _.. Mea AN 
Peaches, Pears 52, 93 
Peat Moss __. ene 
Peonies . ' 17 
Perennial Flowers 2-9 
Phlox Sas} | 
Pine ‘ela _. 26, 28, 34 
Plums 52700 
Privet 36, 42-44 
Raspberries 58, 59 
Rhubarb ES7. 
Roses 1, 10-15, 37, 60 
Rose Dust, Spray 12 
Sage Ay 
Shade Trees 38-40 
Shrubs . 40-47 
Spirea 36, 42-45 
Spruce 27, 32 
Strawberries 56 
Sulphur Dust 32 
Tigridia , 16 
Tuberous Begonias . 20, 21 
Vines ono 
Water Lilies a 16 
Windbreaks 26, 27 
Yows.s 2. ae 28, 29 
Youngberries ......... 58 
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We guarantee that Ferris nursery stock will 
reach the purchaser alive and in growing con- 
dition, and will replace. free of charge, any 
that does not, upon receiving your express or 
freight receipt with statement from the agent 
showing loss or damage. this damage receipt 
to be mailed to us immediately. 
Any tree or plant that dies the first grow- 
ing season, we will replace at a cost of one- 
half the regular catalog price, customer to 
make report and have his order for replace- 
ment in our hands before October 10th, fol- 
lowing date of purchase. 
We guarantee to every Ferris customer stock 
that is true-to-name and absolutely as repre- 
sented. Any Ferris stock proven not to be will 
be replaced free of charge or the purchase 
price refunded. We cannot be held liable for 
any damage other than herein named. 
Wayne Jerri, President. 

Glerris! Chriysantheonaa 
WONDERFUL, NEW. HARDY ‘MUMS FOR FALL SPLENDOR 
We are happy to present these new perfections in the Chrysanthemum family. They are early blooming, flowers large, colors rich 
and showy. They are selections especially recommended by ‘Mum specialists, and chosen after a careful study of all new, outdoor 
types. Hardy, dependable, providing a riot of color from August until heavy frosts check their display. Offered by us for the first time 
last spring, they brought us very glowing reports and commendations last fall. 
PI1—AUTUMN SONG. Large, full, double flowers of 
brilliant wine-rose shading to carmine. Blooms 
are profuse on 22 in. plants, starting the fore part 
of September. Pictured on page 3. 45c each; 3 
for $1.15. 
P2—AVALANCHE. One of the best large white 
Mums. Flowers often 4 inches across, rich creamy 
white, are splendid for cutting. 24 in. Early Sep- 
tember. Pictured on opposite page. 45c each; 3 
for $1.15. 
P3 — CHIPPEWA. Beautiful aster-purple flowers, 
large and double, borne in clusters on. tall, 
strong stems. Showy in the garden; wonderful 
for cutting. 26 in. Early September. See picture 
on page 3. 45c each; 3 for $1.15. 
P4—COURAGEOUS. Handsome flowers of dark 
ruby-red, large and double, and one of the best 
reds. Strong, sturdy plant; blooms ideal for cut- 
ting. Mid-September; 26 in. Pictured at right. 45c 
each; 3 for $1.15. 
PS5—GLOWING COALS. Elegant bi-color; large 
blooms of deep cherry-red with orange reverse, 
sometimes 3 in. across. A beauty you will surely 
want. Mid-September. See color photo on page 
3. 45¢ each; 3 for $1.15. 
P6—HEATHERBLOOM. Loose, open, artistic flowers 
of heather-pink, center shaded rose-red and 
petals tipped with gold. Very lovely. 24 in.; early 
September. Illustrated on page 3. 45c each; 3 for 
$1.15. 
P7—LAVENDER LADY. Large, 3-in., fragrant flow- 
ers of silvery lavender, no trace of pink or ma- 
genta. Strong, hardy, erect plants growing 2!/, ft. 
(continued top next column) 
FERRIS’ CHRYSANTHEMUMS WILL BLOOM THIS YEAR! 
All Chrysanthemums Will Be Shipped POSTPAID. 
WITH ANY ORDER 
OF *6 OR MORE . Sj 
Srectal Fachage 
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This will make 22 lbs. of liquid plant food or fertilizer. 
When water is added, it completes the formula for a PER- 
FECT PLANT FOOD, supplying the vitality needed to start 
your trees and plants growing quicker. 
See page 32 for full information. A wonderful gift with any 
$6 order or more. Full instructions on every package. 
(Lavender Lady, continued) 
tall, starting to bloom about mid-September. A 
grand Mum. Pictured in color on opposite page. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
P8—MAROON 'N' GOLD. Immense, 4-inch flowers 
of bright mahogany shaded maroon with gold 
reverse. The finest Minnesota introduction to date. 
Very free flowering. 16 in. Early September. Pic- 
tured on page 3. 45¢ each; 3 for $1.15. 
PI—MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. (Plant Patent No. 
634). New beauty named in honor of the “First 
Lady of China.” Flowers are perfectly formed and 
well arranged, very double, blending from 
chrome-yellow to old gold, with delicate under- 
tone of rose in bright sunlight. Strong, hardy 
plant grows about 2-21/, ft. tall and 2 ft. broad, 
bearing the magnificent flowers in late August 
until frost. Picture on opposite page does not por- 
tray real beauty of Mme. Chiang. $1.00 each; 3 
for $2.75. 
P10O—OLIVE LONGLAND. Classed as one of the 
three best Mums of today. Large, 3-in., double 
flowers of apricot tinted salmon-pink. Ideal for 
cutting, not only for color beauty, but also for ex- 
cellent petal substance. 28 in. Mid-September. 
Color photo on page 3. 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
Pll — SEPTEMBER DAWN. Sparkling rose-pink 
flowers, large and double, often 3-in. across. One 
of the finest for cutting. 24 in. Late September. II- 
lustrated on page 3. 45¢ each; 3 for $1.15. 
P12—YELLOW AVALANCHE. Golden sister of the 
white Avalanche. Superb, large, graceful flowers 
of clear soft yellow. Extra early and extra fine. 
18 in. Early September. 45¢ each; 3 for $1.15. 
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