STERN’S FAMED 
APPLE TREES 
Renowned for Beauty . . . for Abundant, Flavorful Fruit 
... for Shade! 
Apple trees require cross-pollination for good crops. Plant 
2 trees of different varieties. Months indicate time of ripen- 
ing 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 
101. BALDWIN. November-May. Leading commercial sort in New 
York State and New England. Large, bright red Apples from 
this vigorous producer. 
102. CORTLAND. November-February. One of the newer varie- 
ties that has demonstrated a combination of the flavor of MclIn- 
tosh with the handling capaciy of Baldwin. 
112. JONATHAN. November-March. A beautiful red Apple with Cortland Apple 
pleasantly acid taste in its crisp, tender, juicy yellow fleale 
116. NORTHERN SPY. November-April, A large red and yellow 
Apple of fine quality. Leading commercial sort, it is slow in 
coming into bearing. LA, Q H 
117. RED ASTRACHAN. August. This hardy variety is a good Stern Ss vick-Crop Trees 
bearer of handsome, deep crimson Apples excellent for cooking. 
103. RED DELICIOUS. December-February. One of the finest win- Outstanding in Size and Vigor 
ter Apples. Dark red with crisp, fine grained flesh of excellent ; 
flavor. Hardy, vigorous, an annual bearer. The preferred size of Standard Trees. Carefully 
~ 115. RED McINTOSH. October. Extremel hardy, bears young selected for outstanding size and vigor, heavy 
oe, ey, i leading coe ere sort tor New York State and root system and capacity to bear and grow. Not 
ew i£ngiand. Very attractive red. more than 15 or 20 out of every 1000 trees make 
104. YELLOW DELICIOUS. October-March. Queen of the yel- this grade no wonder we call them the 
Au Large, juicy, rellow. Apples of exceptional quality and “cream of the crop!” For earlier landscaping 
avor. Bears young and heavily. seas ‘ 
“125. YELLOW TRANSPARENT. August. Early yellow Apple of ex- beauty and shade order this size. Usually bear 3-4 
cellent flavor. Hardy and prolific bearer. years after planting. 
Each 10 for 
Quick Crop Trees. B:VF_:6-81 Fig meee Mase Not Prepaid $2.75 $25.00 
Standard Trees. 2-yr., 5-6 feces Not Prepaid 2.00 18.00 
Standard Trees. 2-yr., 4-5 fte.ccccccccsasesoressscusiace Postpaid 1.75 15.00 
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STERN’S GENEVA GROWN 
Heavy Bearing PEARS 
DELICIOUS ... EASY TO GROW . . IDEAL FOR YOUR HOME 
Pears require cross-pollination. Plant 2 trees of different varieties. Bartlett 
and Seckel do not cross-pollinate, but any other variety will pollinate them. 
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 large gourd-shaped Pear. 
This highly productive tree yields large quantities of brownish yellow fruit 
with white flesh of delicous 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 mot- 
tled 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 standard of 
excellence. Skin is yellow-brown with brown-red cheek when ripe. Very 
productive. Bartlett Pear 
STERN’S BACKYARD ORCHARD GROUP 24-390 
Carefully selected to produce an ample supply of varied fruits for an average family. Look what you get! 
2 Cherry Trees (Black Tatarian, Windsor) All 10 Quick Crop Fruit 
2 Apple Trees (Red McIntosh, Cortland) Mreceetonon! 
2 Pear Trees (Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite) . y, . 
2 Plum Trees (Reine Claude, Stanley Prune xpress 
2 Peach Trees (Elberta, Golden Jubilee) $26.00 Prepaid 
Express 
The same collection in Standard Trees, 5-6 ft., 10 trees for only $18.00 prepaid 
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