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CHERRIES 
Rich, juicy cherries from your own trees, and every year a crop. All the fruit oe need for coneing, pies and eat- 
ing fresh. So easy to grow—all they require is good, well drained soil, planting them at the same depth as in the 
nursery row. Our Extra Select Cherry Trees Start Bearing When VERY YOUNG. ; 
F40—EARLY RICHMOND. Favorite, early pie cherry. Annually it has heavy crops of bright red cherries, juicy and fine 
flavored. Extremely hardy. 
F41—MONTMORENCY. Most popular of all cherries. Beautiful, large, red fruit of finest flavor, ripening 10 days later 
than the Early Richmond. Unexcelled for canning. A heavy bearer every year; hardy. 
F42—OKA. The Hardy Black Cherry. You should have an Oka tree or two in your planting —a fine, hardy, sweet cherry for the 
North, bearing heavy annual crops of big, purplish-red (almost black) fruits of wonderful, rich sweet flavor. A strain of plum 
in it insures its complete hardiness. Tree is of dwarf habit, so- the crop is easily gathered. Will start bearing second year. Plant 
near plum trees or Bush Cherry for pollenizing to secure best crops. 
F43—YELLOW GLASS. Finest and hardiest of the genuine sweet cherries. Large, -beautiful, golden yellow fruit, flesh juicy and 
firm, and is of superb flavor and sweetness. Good for canning or eating fresh; ripens a week later than Montmorency. Hardy 
up to northern Iowa. 
FERRIS’ PRICES ON ALL xia te Che EN BARTLETT 
CHERRY TREES Me. dey 
4-5 Ft., Extra Select, Strong Trees ‘., P - 
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5 for $675 
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MT. ROYAL 
PLUM 
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Plum Clump Peach-Pear- 
peas Apricot Combine 
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1 LaCRESCENT 1 POLLY PEACH 
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1 PIPESTONE 1 PATTEN PEAR 
1 RED COAT 1 SCOUT APRICOT 
1 SUPERIOR 1 SUPERB APRICOT 
1 TOKA 4-5 ft, 
Six Grand Fruits — Great pro- 
4-5 ft. ducers everywhere. Quick to 
Six Splendid $700 bear. 
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