STERLING'S ANNUAL CATALOG “5 
FRUIT TREES 
APPLE TREES—Standard Size 
Nice trees. The best obtainable 
BALDWIN. Red Winter. Very heavy yielding. Fine quality. 
CORTLAND. The new late McIntosh. Fine quality. Good keeper. 
DELICIOUS. Early Winter, sweet red. Best for eating out of hand. 
EARLY MCINTOSH. Red, early, fine quality. 
FALL PIPPIN. ‘Large green. 
GRAVENSTEIN. Large red. Late Summer. 
JONATHAN. Red Winter. Good keeper. 
KING. Large red Winter. Fine quality. 
MCINTOSH. Highest quality red. Late Fall. 
MILTON. New early McIntosh. 
RED ASTRACHAN. Earliest red. Tart. Best for cooking. 
R. I. GREENING. Green. Winter. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. Fine quality red Winter apple. 
‘SOLID RED MCINTOSH. A better strain. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Earliest green. August. 
Per single tree, $1.50; 5 trees, assorted if you like, for $6.50 
at the farm. 
Three-year-old trees of some of the above kinds at $3.00 each. 
A few 4- 5- and 6-year-old trees at $5.00 to $15.00 each. Come 
look them over. 
DWARF APPLES 
Fine 2-year-old trees 
BALDWIN. Red, Winter. Fine quality. 
DELICIOUS. Red Winter. Sweet. 
EARLY MCINTOSH. Fine quality. 
RED ASTRACHEN. Early. Tart. 
MCINTOSH. Red Fall. Quality. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Yellow Winter. Fine quality. 
Dwarf Apples bear young and are more suitable for small gar- 
dens than standard size. 
Your choice for $3.50 each. 
QUINTUPLET APPLE TREES 
The popular 5-N-1 Apple. Each tree has the following 5 varieties 
grafted on it: Aroka, Jonathan, Red Delicious, Yellow Delicious and 
Transparent. 9/16 cal. and up. Each $3.75. 
PEAR TREES 
1 yr. old. Best obtainable 
BARTLETT. Standard. Fine quality. Best for canning. 
BUERRE BOSC. Late Fall. Fine quality. 
COVERT. Large, later than Bartlett. New. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Early, juicy. Large size. 
GORHAM. Fine flavor. 2 wks. later than Bartlett. New. 
KIEFFER. Vigorous and prolific. Late. 2 and 3 yr. old trees, $3.50 ea. 
SECKEL. Small, very sweet. 
Each, $1.75. 5 trees assorted excepting Kieffer for $8.00. 

Mattituck,, L. I., Oct. 2nd, 1944—I had a very good crop of Sterling Strain 
‘Fordhook Bush ‘Limas "this year, and they came when the market was high. They 
sold from $3.00 to $4.50 per hamper. Will want 6 bu. for 1945. Wiee Lie 
