For Ornament and Fruit, Be Sure to Plant 
GRAPES 
Stern’s Fruiting Age Vines for Quick Results! 
VERY FEW PLANTS yield as much fruit in such small space as 
do grapes. No garden should be without a vineyard! By fol- 
lowing a few simple directions you can get an abundance of 
wonderful fruit and magnificent landscape beauty from Stern's 
select grape vines. Plant grapes in a warm spot such as the 
side of a building or a fence. They can be trained over fences, 
on trellises, against your wall. Slopes, rather than low spots 
are preferable. 
THE SOIL SHOULD be well drained and fed with a good plant 
food like RA-PID-GRO. Keep down weeds until August with 
mulch or cultivation. The best time for pruning grape vines is 
the spring, never in the fall. All our grape vines are self-fruitful. 
Plant them 6 ft. apart, and fertilize with RA-PID-GRO for best 
results. 
ALL THE VARIETIES listed are guaranteed to be the best plants 
grown, will last a lifetime] Our 3-year Fruiting Age vines are 
beautiful plants, worth several times the small difference! It is 
not unusual for these specially selected and carefully nurtured 
plants to bear the first year planted! As much as 6 lbs. of fruit 
are produced the second year and crops up to 25 lbs. are re- 
ported from a single vine the third season! 
Quick Crop Fruiting Age Vines, 3-year, No. 1 (Aga- Each 10 for 
WicimyeGOncOnd = Nidgcincl) sam ween eee Postpaid $1.25 $ 9.00 
Strong Vines, 2-year, No. 1 (Concord Seedless, Golden 
MUSCAT Ee SeneCc)) aereian nnn ant ink et Postpaid 1.50 12.00 
Strong Vines, 2-year, No. 1 (Agawam, Caco, Concord, 
Delaware, Fredonia, Niagara, Portland). ..Postpaid 75 6.00 
STERN'S 
RED, WHITE 
AND BLUE 
VINEYARD 
“ AGAWAM. A large, red grape of the Concord type, 
grape with rich, aromatic ripening 15 days before Con- 
flavor. cord. Yields large clusters of 
\ CACO. A red grape favored blue-black berries. 
by many growers for its as- \ GOLDEN MUSCAT. Fancy 
(Group No. 107) tonishing harvests of large light golden grapes very sim- 
ry bunches. Flavor is exception- ilar to California grapes. 
; 3 Quick Crop Vines ally sweet. Clusters are immense, fre- 
p RRR TN Re Oe Sans, ‘CONCORD. Blue. The undis- quently up to 2 lbs. Sweet, 
io puted leader with commercial vinous, with a fine muscat 
growers! Color blue-black. flavor. 
Bee Bost E> 
6 Quick Crop Vines 
3-year, No. 1 (TWO each of 
Agawam, Concord, and 
Niagara) 
$6 00 
12 Quick Crop Vines 
3-year, No. 1 (FOUR each of 
Agawam, Concord, and 
Niagara) 
$1Q 9° 
Bunches are large. Excellent \ NIAGARA. The most popular 
for shipping, perfect for grape white grape with large bun- 
Juice. ches and berries. 
\ : 
CONCORD SEEDLESS. Sim- \ PORTLAND. Ripens before 
» ilar to Concord in color and any other popul ] 
flavor but seedless. Clusters This white Pecuty eee 
and berries are small. much sugar and can be eat- 
DELAWARE. Produces small, _ en before it is fully ripe! Ber- 
light red fruit, unusually ries large, color excellent. 
sweet and luscious! This ex- \ SENECA. The skin is so ten- 
cellent table grape is also der it is sometimes called the 
Sonne for making wine. skinless grape! You'll like the 
Bee S few days before firm, crisp white berries with 
, Vvoncora. their sweet flavor. Ripens 3 
FREDONIA. Our earliest weeks earlier than Concord. 
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