Sterns Gamed 
APPLE TREES 
Apple trees require cross-pollination for good crops. Plant 
2 trees of different varieties. Months indicate time of ripening 
in storage. 
{ Each 10 for 
Quick Crop Trees. 3-yr., 6-8 ft. ...Not Prepaid $2.75 $25.00 
Standard Trees. 2-yr., 5-6 ft. ..... Not Prepaid 2.00 18.00 
Standard Trees. 2-yr., 4-5 ft. ....... Postpaid 1.75 15.00 
Sterns 
Back Yard Orchard 
(Group 24-332) 
Red 
pacts iosh For More Beautiful, More Fruitful Living! 
This proven selection of Stern’s Fruit Trees will pay for 
101. BALDWIN. November-May. Leading commercial sort in New itself within a few seasons. Your family needs the whole- 
York State and New England. Large, bright red Apples from some goodness of these vitamin-packed fruits. Now they 
this vigorous producer. can eat their fill at little or no cost. In addition, you'll 
102. CORTLAND. November-February. One of the newer varieties enjoy beauty and shade that will add to the value of 
that has demonstrated a combination of the flavor of McIntosh 
with the handling capacity of Baldwin. 
112, JONATHAN. November-March. A beautiful red Apple with 2 CHERRY TREES (Black Tartarian, Windsor) 
pleasantly acid taste in its crisp, tender, juicy yellow flesh. 2 APPLE TREES (Red Mcintosh, Cortland) 
~. 116. NORTHERN SPY. November-April. A large red and yellow ’ : 
Apple of fine quality. Leading commercial sort, it is slow in 2 PEAR TREES (Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite) 
% bearing. 2 PLUM TREES (Reine Claude, Stanley Prune) 
117, RED ASTRACHAN. August. This hardy variety is a good bearer } ubilee 
of handsome, deep crimson Apples excellent for cooking. Beebe Ua BERS a Elberta Golan : 
\ 103. RED DELICIOUS. December-Febrnary. One of the finest winter All 10 Quick Crop Fruit Trees, $26 OO 
e 
Apples. Dark red with crisp, fine grained flesh of excellent 
your home. 
flavor. Hardy, vigorous, an annual bearer. Express prepaid, for only 
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115. RED McINTOSH. October. Extremely hardy, bears young and , A 5 
annually. A leading commercial sort for New York State and The same collection in apap ibcaie $18.00 
New England. Very attractive red. 5-6 it, Express prepaid, for Only 
— 104. YELLOW DELICIOUS. Ocstober-March. Queen of the yellows! 
Large, juicy, yellow Apples of exceptional quality and flavor. 
Bears young and heavily. 
A. 125. YELLOW TRANSPARENT. August. Early yellow Apple of excel- 
lent flavor. Hardy and prolific bearer. 
Stems Heavy Bearing PEARS 
Pear trees require cross-pollination. Plant 2 trees of different varieties. Bartlett and Seckel 
do not cross-pollinate. If you plant these two varieties, include a third variety to provide 
cross-pollination. 
\ Each 10 for 
} QuickCrop Trees. 3-yr.) 6-6 five eee ee Not Prepaid $2.75 $25.00 
mtandardslrees.02-y1) 5-6 tise ee eee Not Prepaid 2.00 18.00 
standard \[reess.2-yme4 iin em en oe eke Postpaid 1.75 15.00 
170. BARTLETT. September. The leading commercial Pear, is also the 
best for canning. Tree bears abundant quantities of golden yellow 
fruit. Flesh is tender, juicy and of delicious flavor. 
171, BEURRE BOSC. November-December. Very lorge gourd-shaped Pear, 
This highly productive tree yields large quantities of brownish yel- 
low fruit with white flesh of delicious flavor. 
* 174, CLAPP’S FAVORITE. August-September. This large yellow favorite 
thrives where others fail. Fruit is rich, sweet and juicy. Tree is 
hardy and productive. 
175. DUCHESSE d’ANGOULEME. October-November. Dull yellow fruit 
mottled with russet. Flesh is firm and rich. Fruit grows to enormous 
size. Bears early and heavily. Blight resistant. 
“ 179. SECKEL, August-October. A delicious little Pear that is the stand- 
ard of excellence. Skin is yellow-brown with brown-red cheek when 
ripe. Very productive. 
Bartlett 
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