
BUSH CHERRIES 
These are attractive ornamental shrubs which produce edible fruit. However, the fruit 
cannot be compared with Standard Cherries with regard to their quality. 
Bush Cherries are extremely hardy and bear fruit soon after planting. Plant 2 or more 
for cross-pollination. Plant them 4 ft. apart. 
poe eo maion re rs se Per 2 Per 10 Per 100 
Strong Plants, 2 \vedt, 210 3 ft. wine. & pose place Oukeb Gat Sacete geiaoe oes $1.80 $8.00 $60.00 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY. Fruit is sweet, purple black, up to 1 in. in diameter, shaped like 
a Plum. The bush is low and spreading, and bears well in poor soil. Rarely growing 
over 5 ft. in height. 
GRAPES 
No matter how small, no garden should be without a vineyard. Grapes require very 
little space—pay huge dividends in delicious, vine-ripened fruit plus magnificent beauty. 
Delight your family with bunches of sweet ripe Grapes at every meal while in season, Enjoy 
their delicious flavor all through the year in jams, jellies, wines. 
Plant early ripening Grapes such as Fredonia and Portland if you are located far north 
where late varieties do not mature. Delaware and Golden Muscat are good wine grapes. 
Plant Grape vines on a warm spot, such as a side of a building or board fence. The 
additional heat of such a side will help to mature your Grapes better, especially late varie- 
ties such as Caco and Golden Muscat. All of our Grape vines are self-fruitful. Plant them 
6 ft. apart. Fertilize with RA-PID-GRO for best results. 
Our 3-year-old Grape vines are beautiful plants. It is not unusual that they bear some 
fruit the first year planted. As much as 6 lbs. of fruit are produced the second year and crops 
up to 25 lbs. from a single vine are reported during the third season. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
Quick Crop Size Vines, 3 year, No. 1 (Agawam, Concord, Niagara) $1.00 $8.00 $60.00 
Strong Vines, 2 year, No. 1 (Golden Miiscct tie. ae tech oe acntanas 1.50 12.00 90.00 
zs “2 year, No. 1 (Agawam, Caco, Concord, Delaware, 
Fredonia s NidgGrcr ee Ort Cnc) may tae ne ne ate ieee cree .60 5.00 35.00 
AGAWAM. A large red Grape with rich, aromatic flavor. 
CACO. This Grape is fast becoming a favorite. It yields astonishing harvests, large bun- 
ches of enormous gleaming Grapes, deep red. Their flavor is exceptional, sweet, and 
refreshing. 
CONCORD. The leading commercial Grape, ripening about September 15. Color blue- 
black. Bunches and berries large. Excellent for Grape juice. 
DELAWARE. Berries are small, light red, unusually sweet and delicious. An excellent table 
Grape, and unsurpassed for making wine. Ripens a few days before Concord. 
FREDONIA. This is our earliest Grape of the Concord type, ripening 15 days earlier than 
Concord. Color is blue-black, berries and clusters are large. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT. Clusters of immense size, up to 2 pounds, and very similar to California 
Grapes. Berries are large, a beautiful light golden color, sweet, vinous, with a fine 
muscat aromd, 
NIAGARA. The most popular white Grape with large bunches and berries. 
PORTLAND. An early white Grape. It contains much sugar and can be eaten before it is 
fully ripe. Berries are large and quality is excellent. 
STERN'S HOME VINEYARD (Group No. 15) 
8 Grapes, Strong Vines, 2 year, No. 1 (1 of each variety) 
for only $5.00 Postpaid. 

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1950 Catalog—Stern’s Nurseries, Geneva, N. Y. 
