Schmidt's Bigarreau 
Stern’s CHERRY TREE Collection 
(GROUP No. 24-537) 
Black Oxheart Cherry (Schmidt’s Bigarreau) 
Red Oxheart Cherry (Windsor) 
Yellow Oxheart Cherry (Emperor Francis) 
Pie Cherry (English Morello) 
Quick Crop Cherry Trees, 5-6 $13 00 
The Same Collection in Standard $Q 50 
ft. For Only 
Trees, 4-5 ft., 4 Trees, For Only 
— ti aed 
Stern’s DWARF ORANGE QUINCE 
For Prize-Winning Jelly, Jam and Marmalade 
This tree, which seldom grows more than 6 to 8 ft. high, 
is covered with large pi nd silver blossoms every 
spring. Produces bushels of bright golden yellow fruit, 
so highly prized for their luscious, tantalizing, zesty fla- 
vor. This unusual tree is self-fruiting. One tree planted 
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by itself will yield excellent crops year after year! Will 
bear the\ second year. 
1785 ANORANGE QUINCE. 
2 for $5.75. 
2-yr., 3-4 ft. Each $3.00; 
Stern's BACK- YARD 
ORCHARD 
(Group 24-524) 
For More Beautiful, More Fruitful Living! 
This proven selection of Stern’s Cherry, Peach, and 
Plum fruit trees will pay for itself within a few sea- 
sons. Your family needs the wholesome goodness of 
these vitamin-packed fruits. Now they can eat their 
fill at little or no cost. In addition, you'll enjoy 
beauty and shade that will add to the value of your 
home. 
2 CHERRY TREES (Schmidt’s Bigarreau, Windsor) 
2 PLUM TREES (Reine Claude, Stanley Prune) 
2 PEACH TREES (Etberta, Golden Jubilee) 
All Sue dd Fruit Trees $] 6.00 
The Same Collection in Standard Trees, : 
4-6 ft. For Only $] 1 .00 
Siew4 CHERRY Trees 
Bear YOUNG! Bear every year! 
SUGAR-SWEET CHERRIES FOR DELICIOUS 
FRESH FRUIT 
Now enjoy delicious home-grown Cherries—pick baskets full of juicy ripe 
Cherries from your own beautiful tree. You can plant these Stern's trees right 
in your lawn for marvelous ornamental effect. Their colorful blossoms are mag- 
nificent in the spring. Plant at least two varieties of Sweet Cherries for cross- 
pollination. Sour Cherries are self-fruitful. Each l0:foc 
Quick Crop Trees, on semi-dwarfing Mahaleb Rootstocks, 2-year, 
5.6 ft. Usually begin to bear three years after planting $3.50 $30.00 
2.50 23.00 
ly July. Sweet, bright, purplish black. Juicy 
Standard Trees, on semi-dwarfing Rootstocks, l-year, 4-5 ft....... 
“1550. BLACK TARTARIAN. Ea 
and rich. A prolific bearer. 
~ 1555. EMPEROR FRANCIS. Early July. 
of yellow with a bright red cheek. 
\ 1580. SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. Mid-July. The largest of our Oxheart Cherries, 
this almost black variety is extremely sweet and very juicy. 
1590. WINDSOR. Late July. A dark red Oxheart Cherry, very large, sweet, 
firm and rich. 
Sweet and large. A wonderful shade 
THE KING OF THE PIE CHERRIES! 
HEAVY YIELDING 
DWARF ENGLISH MORELLO 
Truly a “Double Treat’! English Morello is 
famous for its delightful tang which makes it per- 
fect for pies. If allowed to ripen on the tree the 
fruit sweetens making a wonderful eating Cherry. 
Ripens in late July. Makes an excellent small 
shade and fruit tree for the 
home yard as it grows only 
10 to 12 feet high. 
Grows almost as well in 
partial shade as in full sun. 
The only fruit tree which 
can be grown successfully 
on the northern side of your 
home. Will bear fruit the 
second year. 
1522. Well-branched trees, 
3-4 ft. Each $2.50; 3 for 
$7.00. 
Stlervs 
Early Bearing 
PLUM TREES 
NEW IMPROVED VARIETIES THAT BEAR BiG CROPS 
EARLY! WONDERFULLY FLAVORFUL! 
Just-picked Plums are a favorite fruit with the entire family! What juice and 
flavor! Full of vitamins! Now you can enjoy them to your heart's content—pick 
them fully ripened, sweet as sugar from your own beautiful tree. 
These improved Stern's Hardy Plums bear a good crop the second or third 
year planted. Each year they produce an increasingly heavy crop of delicious 
large Plums. 
Stanley 
Prune 
: Each 10 for 
Quick Crop Trees. 3-year, 6-8 ft. Usually begin to bear the second 
year ‘planted "er. utcie eo oe hoteeaens etek oe eet tc Pertne e $3.00 $22.50 
Standard? rees.2-y.ccm= 4-0) iiteeneae one ncesretetereeicia nce tec ae eee 2.00 18.00 
— 1660. STANLEY PRUNE. September. Very popular. 
bearer of large, dark blue, juicy, sweet Plums. 
~~ 1655. SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. October. This medium-size, dark purple fruit 
grows in thick clusters on an enormously productive tree. 
~1620. ITALIAN PRUNE. September. Dark purple, juicy, delicious. 
1650. REINE CLAUDE (Green Gage). September. Finest Plum for eating and 
canning. Large, pale yellow, marked with red. Good bearer. 
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