Our 3-year-old Grape vines are beauti- 
ful 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 
NEW “LANDSCAPING” IDEA IN GARDEN BEAUTY 
Stern’s Lifetime (c | ARES 
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. Theif graceful leaves accented by clusters of 
colorful Grapes are perfect for growing on split-rail fences,. trellises, 
porches, walls, etc. Even the smallest city home can now enjoy this 
wonderful fruit. Stern's Hardiness Rating AAA 
Plant Grape vines on a warm spot, such 
as a side of a building or board fence. 
The additional heat of such a site will 
help to mature your Grapes better. All 
of our Grape vines are self-fruitful. 
Plant them 6 ft. apart. 
the third season. 
a STERN'S 
RED, WHITE 
AND BLUE 
VINEYARD 
(Group 24-479) 
3 QUICK CROP VINES 
3-year, No. 1 (one each of 
Agawam, Concord, and 
Niagara) 
$3.45 Postpaid 
6 QUICK CROP VINES 
3-year, No. 1 (TWO each of 
Agawam, Concord, and 
Niagara) 
$6.60 Postpaid 
12 QUICK CROP VINES 
3-year, No. 1 (FOUR each of 
Agawam, Concord, and 
Niagara) 
$12.00 Postpaid 
$1.25; 10 for $10.00. 
™2013G. CONCORD. Blue. The undisputed lead- 
er with commercial growers! Color blue-black. rf 
Boncheamreiarget Eecellent tavekipoiien ee =~ 2038A. NEW INTERLAKEN SEEDLESS. This new 
fect for Grape juice. 
tich, aromatic flavor. 
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3-4 years after planting. 
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 Seckeldo not cross-pollinate, but 
any other variety will pollinate them. Each 10 for 
Each 1Ofor Quick Crop: TredoS-yr:, 6-8 Fteccccccmcciennmmna $8.00 $25.00 
Quick Crop Trees, 3-yr., 6-8 ft $3.00 $25.00 Finest Orchard Size, 2-yr., 4-5 fteccccseccccseucscsmone 1.75 15.00 — 
Finest Orchard Size, 2-yr., 4-5 ft. 1.75 15.00 \ 1010. BALDWIN. November-May. Leading commercial sort in New 
1285. 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. 
“1289. BEURRE BOSC. November-December. Very large 
gourd-shaped Pear. This highly productive tree yields 
large quantities of brownish yellow fruit with white 
flesh of delicious flavor. 
1300. CLAPP’S FAVORITE. August-September. This large 
yellow favorite thrives where others fail. Fruit is rich, 
sweet and juicy. Tree is hardy and productive. 
1310. 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: 
1400. 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. 
Quick Crop Fruiting Age Vines, 3-year, No. 1 x 
(Agawam, Concord, Niagara). Postpaid: Each 
~2003G. AGAWAM. A large, red Grape with 
™ 2045G. NIAGARA. Most popular white Grape 
with large bunches and berries. 
\ STERN’S QUICK-CROP TREES 
TWO NEW OUTSTANDING VARIETIES 
2030A. GOLDEN MUSCAT. Fanc ee 
Grapes, very similar to California Grapes. Clusters 
are immense, frequently up to 2 Ibs. Sweet, vin- 
ous, with a fine muscat flavor. Strong vines, 2 
year, No. 1 
Postpaid: $1.50 Each; 3 for $4.35; 6 for $8.20. 
light 
variety was developed right here in Geneva at the 
New York State Experiment Station. It produces a 
rich golden yellow fruit with sweet medium sized 
berries. The flesh is meaty, firm and crisp; ripens 
a full month before Concord. Can be eaten whole 
like California grapes. Selected 2 year, No. 1 
vines. 
Postpaid: $1.50 Each; 3 for $4.35; 6 for $8.20. 
OUTSTANDING IN SIZE AND VIGOR 
réferred size of Standard Trees. Carefully selected for outstanding size and 
vigor, heavy root system and capacity to bear and grow. Not more than 15 or 20 
very 1000 trees make this grade ... no wonder we call them the “cream of 
the crop!” For earlier landscaping beauty and shade order this size. Usually bear 
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. i 
York State and New England. Large, 
this vigorous producer. 
\1020. CORTLAND. November-February. One of the newer varie- 
ties that has demonstrated a combination of the flavor of McIn- 
tosh with the handling capaciy of Baldwin. 
—-1070. JONATHAN. November-March. A beautiful red Apple with 
pleasantly acid taste in its crisp, tender, juicy yellow Tesh. 
~. 1095. NORTHERN SPY. November-April. A large red and yellow 
Apple of fine quality. Leading commercial sort, it is slow in 
coming into bearing. " 
~1110, RED ASTRACHAN. August. This hardy variety is a good 
bearer of handsome, deep crimson Apples excellent for cooking. 
31025. RED DELICIOUS. December-February. One of the finest win- 
ter Apples. Dark red with crisp, fine grained flesh of excellent 
flavor. Hardy, vigorous, an annual bearer. 
“1085. RED McINTOSH. October. Extremely hardy, bears young 
and annually. A leading commercial sort for New York State and 
New England. Very attractive red. 
1027, YELLOW DELICIOUS. October-March. Queen of the yel- 
lows! Large, juicy, yellow Apples of exceptional quality and 
flavor. Bears young and heavily. 
~~1160. YELLOW TRANSPARENT. August. Early yellow Apple of ex- 
cellent flavor. Hardy ond prolific bearer. 
tight red Apples from 
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