TREES FOR THE HOME OF DISTINCTION 
Fruit TREES 
In the spring these shapely trees are covered with clouds of pastel colored blossoms. 
Their beautiful spreading lines are covered with rich green foliage from early spring until 
late, late fall. In late summer and fall, their beauty is accented with sparkling fruits— 
large delicious fruit, the kind you buy in quality fruit stores—only twice as tasty! Don't 
let another spring go by without planting a few of these magnificent ‘Flower ‘n Fruit'’ 
trees close to your lovely home. 
Stern’s “LITTLE GIANT” 
‘DWARF PEAR TREES 
Imagine! A small tree—not more than 4 feet high loaded with delicious Pears the sec- 
ond year planted. Friends and neighbors will gather around it and rave! These amazing 
Stern's “Little Giant'’ Dwarf Pear Trees grew no higher than you can reach. They pro- 
duce wonderful full size fruit—even larger than that produced by many regular size trees. 
That is due to our special rooting stock, a type of root developed especially for these won- 
derful trees. Stern's Little Giant Dwarf Pears will remain dwarf—are guaranteed not to 
grow higher than 6 to 8 feet! 
1435 A. BARTLETT. September. The leading 1445 A. DUCHESSE d‘ANGOULEME. October- 
commercial Pear, is also the best for November. Dull yellow fruit mottled 
canning. Tree bears abundant quan- with russet. Flesh is firm and rich. 
tities of golden yellow fruit. Flesh is Fruit grows to enormous size. Bears 
tender, juicy and of delicious flavor. early and heavily. Blight resistant. 
1440 A. CLAPP’S FAVORITE. August-Septem- 1480 A. SECKEL. August-October. A delicious 
ber. This large yellow favorite thrives little Pear that is the standard of ex- 
where others fail. Fruit is rich, sweet cellence. Skin is yellow-brown with 
and juicy. Tree is hardy and produc- brown-red cheek when ripe. Very 
tive. productive. 
Plant TWO varieties 10-15 ft. apart for cross-pollination. Bartlett and Seckel do not 
cross-pollinate, but any other variety will pollinate them. 
DWARF PEAR TREES 
Grafted on dwarfing Quince of Angers rootstocks, 2-year, 3¥%2-4% ft. 
2 for $6.75 4 for $13.00 6 for $19.50 
Garden Fresh Flavor Treat! 
Super-Vigorous 
RHUBARB 
Lifetime Producer of Ruby-Red, Juice- 
Filled Stalks Up to 24 INCHES TALL 
We offer two new, greatly improved 
varieties, developed for rich, winy fla- 
vor, far superior to older kinds. Plant 
them 3 feet apart. Please order early, 
our supply is limited. 
Strong Roots, 2for 5for 10 for 
No. 1, Postpaid. $2.50 $6.00 $11.00 
MacDONALD RED. Produces giant 
stalks up to 2 ft. long. The skin is a 
bright red, and is so tender that 
they need not be peeled; the in- 
side flesh is white. A tremendous 
yielder. 
CANADA RED. Red all the way 
through the stalk way up into the 
leaf. The inside flesh, too, is col- 
ored. No need to peel because 
of its tender skin. 
5 KINDS OF APPLES 
ON A SINGLE TREE! 
~ QUINTUPLET 
APPLE TREES 
1265 A 
A complete orchard on one tree. 
Imagine the delight of picking red, yel- 
low and striped apples from the same 
tree, ripening in succession from sum- 
mer through the winter months. Make 
beautiful shade trees .. . self-pollinat- 
ing. If you have room for only a single 
tr choose the Quintuplet. Enjoy 
these fine-tasting, ‘popular apples from 
a single planting. 
Baldwin, Jonathan, 
Red Delicious, Red 
McIntosh, Yellow De- 
licious. 
Quick Crop Trees 
3-Year, 5-7 Feet 
$4.00 each; 
3 for $11.00 
