STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 
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CLIMBING PLANTS AND VINES— Continued 
Each 
BITTER SWEET. Orange berries. Fall and Winter. $ .50 
BITTER SWEET. Very large plants.. 1.50 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA. Blooms freely in August and Sep¬ 
tember. Pure white flowers. Strong plants.50 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA. Large plants. 1.00 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI. Beautiful purple blossoms.90 
ENGLISH IVY. Greenish purple leaves. Hardy. Per doz. $2.50.. .25 
ENGLISH IVY. New. Self-branching. Fine full pots. 40c to 1.00 
HONEYSUCKLE. Hall’s Japanese. Very fragrant.50 
HONEYSUCKLE. Tartarica. Bush. Pink, red and white.60c 1.00 
HONEYSUCKLE. New everblooming. Gold Flame.75c 1.50 
WISTERIA. Purple. Large grafted plants. 2 years and over.90 
WISTERIA. White. Beautiful. Grafted . 1.00 
POTTED VINES FOR WINDOW BOXES 
Per 
Each Doz. 
GERMAN IVY. Bright green leaves. Quick growing. $ .25 $2.50 
GERMAN IVY. Smaller plants.15 1.50 
VARIEGATED VINCA. Green and white leaves. One of 
the best for Window Boxes. Smaller plants 15c.25 2.50 
ICE PINK. Trailing vine, pink flowers.25 2.50 
WANDERING JEW. Very rapid growing.10 1.00 
VARIEGATED ENGLISH IVY. Beautiful .30 
TRAILING LOBELIA. Blue flowers .05 .50 
ENGLISH IVY. New. Self Branching. Fine. 3 inch pots.. .30 3.00 
BEDDING PLANTS 
We will have a larger supply than ever of Bedding Plants, such as 
below. Best kinds, most suitable for this section. 
AGERATUM. Dwarf, blue. Each, 5c: per Doz., 50c. 
COLEUS. Assorted colors. Each, 15c; per Doz., $1.50. 
FUCHSIAS. A fine assortment. Each, 25c; per Doz., $2.50. 
HELIOTROPE. Very fragrant. 15c, 25 c and 35c Each. 
LANTANAS. Pour of the best and showiest kinds. 3 in. pots, 15c 
Each; $1.50 per Doz.; 4 in. pot, 25c Each; $2.50 per Doz. 
LEMON VERBENA. Sweet leaves. 25c Each. 
LOBELIA. Crystal Palace. Dark blue. 5c and 10c Each. 
Margaretville, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1939—Please accept my order for 10 ounces of 
Sterling’s Blue Ribbon Sprout seed for the coming year. 
Due to the unusually dry weather, this year’s crop did not yield as good as 
usual but was of excellent quality. I have enjoyed a premium price of 17c per 
quart since the last week of August. 
Very truly yours, H. J. F. 
Peconic, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1939—Kindly book my qrder for 6 or 8 oz. of your 
Blue Ribbon sprout seed. I used your strain of seed this year and really made 
some money from my sprouts. There were only one or two growers who 
could get a better price than I did at the Southold block. A. D. 
