New “Landscaping” Idea in Garden Beauty 
Stern’s Lifetime GRAPES 
For Beauty, Privacy, Delicious Fruit 
Plant Grapes as you would plant Climbing Roses. Stern's Grape vines are 
famous not only for their quality and productiveness—but also for their exquisite 
beauty. Their graceful leaves accented by clusters of colorful Grapes are per- 
fect for growing on split-rail fences, trellises, porches, walls, etc. Even the 
smallest city home can now enjoy this wonderful fruit. 
No matter how small, no garden should be without a vineyard. Grapes re- 
quire very little space—pay huge dividends in delicious, vine-ripened fruit plus 
ies 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, Seneca, 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 
for fence. The additional heat of such a site will help to mature your Grapes better, 
especially late varieties such as Caco and Golden Muscat. All of our Grape 
vines are self-fruitful. Plant them 6 ft. apart. 
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. 
Quick Crop Fruiting Age Vines, 
3-year, No. 1 (Agawam, Con- 
; crome!, INnierejoate)! 455456 Postpaid 
_ Each 10 for 
$1.25 $10.00 
® Strong Vines, 2-year, No. 1 (Con- 
cord Seedless, Golden Muscat, 
DSMSCEIN Heian sale eee. Postpaid 
Each 10 for 
$1.75 $15.09 
Strong Vines, 2-year, No. | (Aga- 
wam, Caco, Concord, Dela- 
ware, Fredonia, Niagara, Port- 
leaavel ees sacuHoesc aa etra that Postpaid 
Each 10 for 
75c $6.50 
aan A large, red Grape with rich, 
aromatic flavor. 
282.‘'CACO. A red Grape favored by many 
growers for its astonishing harvest of 
large’ bunches. Flavor is exceptionally 
sweet. 
CONCORD. Blue. The undisputed leader 
with commercial growers! Color blue- 
black. Bunches are large. Excellent for 
pemiep ing, perfect for Grape juice. 
285.!CONCORD SEEDLESS. Similar to Con- 
cord in color and flavor but seedless. 
, Clusters and berries are small. 
286.\ DELAWARE. Produces small, light 
red fruit, unusually sweet and lus- 
cious! This excellent table Grape 
is also unexcelled for making 
wine. Ripens a few days before 
\ Concord. 
287.‘\FREDONIA. Our earliest Grape of 
the Concord type, ripening 15 days 
before Concord. Yields large clus- 
ters of blue-black berries. 
288) GOLDEN MUSCAT. Fancy light 
284. 
Niceara’ golden Grapes, very similar to 
: — California Grapes. Clusters are 
289, NIAGARA. The most popu- immense, frequently up to 2 lbs. 
lar white Grape with large Sweet, vinous, with a fine muscat 
bunches and berries. flavor. 
Stern's RED, WHITE and BLUE VINEYARD 
(Group 24-234) 
of Agawam, Concord, of Agawam, Concord, of Agawam, Concord, 
and Niagara) and Niagara) and Niagara) 
$3.45 $6.60 $12.00 
Postpaid Postpaid Fosteale. 
| 3 Quick Crop Vines 6 Quick Crop Vines 12 Quick Crop Vines 
3-year, No. 1 (one each 3-year, No. 1 (TWO each 3-yr., No. 1 (FOUR each 
Agawam 
290. PORTLAND. Ripens before any other 
Grape! This white beauty contains 
much sugar and can be eaten be- 
fore it is fully ripe! Berries large, 
color excellent. 
\ 
291. SENECA. The skin is so tender it 
is sometimes called the skinless 
Grape! You'll like the firm, crisp 
white berries with their sweet 
flavor. Ripens 3 weeks earlier than 
Concord. 
Concord 
