STERLING'S ANNUAL CATALOG ase) 
PEAR TREES 
BARTLETT. Standard. Fine quality. Best for canning. 
BUERRE BOSC. Late Fall. Fine quality. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Early, juicy. Large size. 
DUCHESS. Dull yellow netted with russet. 
KIEFFER. Vigorous and prolific. Late. 3 and 4 yr. old trees, $4.50 ea. 
_SECKEL. Small, very sweet. Large trees. $5.50 each. 
Each $1.95 to $5.50, according to size. 
CHERRY TREES 
2-year-old trees. No.1 grade 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Large, dark, fine quality. 
MONTMORENCY. Large, sour. Fine for pies. 
NAPOLEON. Yellow, sweet. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGAREAU. Dark red. Early. 
2-year trees, each $2.25. 
PEACH TREES 
No. 1 Grade. Healthy, Well Branched Trees 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. 2nd early white. Delicious. 
ELBERTA. Standard. Yellow. Large fruit. Best for canning. 
HALE HAVEN. Early mid-season. Large, Free-stone. Yellow. 
J. H. HALE. Large yellow Free-stone. Fine quality. Mid-season. 
JERSEYLAND. Early yellow Freestone. New. Good for freezing. 
Each $1.50; per 5 assorted, $7.00. 
PLUM TREES 
ABUNDANCE. Large, fine fruit. Early. 
BURBANK. Medium red. Early. Very prolific. 
RED JUNE. Fair size. Early. Red to the pit. 
REINE CLAUDE. Very large, green gage type. Quality. 
2 year old trees, each, $1.95. 
ASSORTED TREES 
APRICOTS. Early Golden. 3 yr. old trees, each $3.00. 
QUINCE. Orange. XXX grade. Each, $2.50. 
CRAB APPLE. Young America. Red. Very attractive. 4 yr. old, $4.50. 
WALNUT, BLACK. 8 to 10 ft., each $7.50. 
Prices are all net at the Farm. Packing, 50c per tree extra for 
2- and 3-year-old trees. 
Delhi, N. Y., Dec. lst—I had the largest yield from en acre of Blue Ribbon 
Sprouts this year that I’ve ever had since growing sprouts. My seed was what I had 
left from the previous year. Since seed was scarce I decided to take a chance on 
it and I’m glad that I did. I don’t think anybody need be ee oe plant year-old 
seed if they have it. Here’s hoping my order can be filled. Henn AR. 

Riverhead, L. I., April 1st, 1944—I had two hills of your Wwoddeonelon W ater- 
melon last year and harvested 13 melons. Eight of them weighed from 25 to 35 Ibs.. 
each, and were as sweet as any melon [ ever tasted. As. Cs 

