Pink Princess Plum 
Plum 
Beautiful In Flower——Fruit——Foliage 
1623 A Howard’s 
© TRIPLE PLUM 
This wonderful new Plum lives up to its 
name! [ts fruit is a rare taste delight—all the 
best flavors of the Nectarines, Peach and Plum 
combined in one perfect fruit. Skin is so thin 
that i's unnoticed when eaten. lis keeping 
qualities are excellent and it's unsurpassed for 
preserves. 
its a real DOUBLE-VALUE as it makes a 
beautiful, light ornamental tree for the small 
garden. In autumn the foliage becomes fichly 
tinted Hké the leaves of a Maple. 
Ripens during July and August. Usudlly 
bears fruit the second year after slanting, 
Selt-truitiul! Only a single tree produces large 
amounts of fruit. 
Strong, heavy trees: 4 to 6 it. Each $2.50; 
3 for $7.00: 10 for $22.00. 
The only Flowering Plum Tree with: 
FRAGRANT DOUBLE PINK FLOWERS! 
ROYAL RED-COLORED LEAVES! 
DELICIOUS HONEY-SWEET PLUMS! 
: Sterns 
Howard’s 
Miracle 
Another Stern's Exclusive Presentation 
Stern's New TRIPLE BEAUTY TREE 
"\ Pink Princess (Prunus Pissardi Veitchi) 
5603 A 
Beautiful to see at any time during the growing 
season. in the spring it is literally covered with 
pink rosettes—so loaded with flowers that their 
sheer weight causes branches to droop gracefully. 
Immediately following blossom time, these gorgeous 
trees leaf out in foliage of deep red color. The 
beauty of its flowers and foliage is enough to make “PINK PRINCESS” your favorite tree— 
BUT THAT’S ONLY THE BEGINNING .. . 
At Last! A flowering red-leaf ornamental tree that BEARS DELICIOUS 
HONEY-SWEET PLUMS. 
You'll pick baskets of juicy garden-ripe Plums. So deli- LS 
cious, you'll eat them right off the tree, or serve them as 
ripe fresh fruit dessert, stewed, preserved or in jams. You'll 
be thrilled by the sight of this magnificent tree loaded withy 
ripe purple fruit. 4 i 
2-year, 4 to 6 ft. Each $4.00; 3 for 
$11.00; 10 for $35.00. 
Choice Fruits 
The Pride of your 4 
Household — 
WINTER 
HARDY 
APRICOTS 
The two most recent introductions of the Geneva Experimental Station. Specially de- 
veloped for their rugged hardiness in our Western New York climate and for their 
ability to yield year after year. Beautiful semi-dwarf trees of modest size for finest 
ornamental effect rarely growing more than 12-15 ft. Luscious fruit, delicious right off 
the tree, delectable as jam or sauce. Fine for freezing. Hardy wherever Peaches grow. 
Plant these two outstanding new varieties for cross-pollination. 
Apricots ripen right after Cherries and before Peaches. These new varieties have 
borne fine crops of extra-large fruits even when older varieties have failed. 
1765 A> Geneva. 1766 A. ‘Henderson. 
l-year trees: 2 for $5.50; 4 for $10.00. 
Easy to Grow— 
Big Producers of Delicious Fruit 
How you'll enjoy these delicious fruits in jelly, pre- 
serves, or as a fresh fruit dessert! One of the easiest 
of all to grow, require very little space and thrive 
even in shady places. These strong 2-year-old plants 
frequenily produce some fruit the first year planted. 
Strong plants, 2-yr., transplanted. 
\ Postpaid: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.60; 10 for $10.00. 
2280 A. DOWNING GOOSEBERRY. A large, handsome 
fruit, green in color, thin skinned, tender, juicy and 
sweet. Free of mildew. 
2290 A. POORMAN GOOSEBERRY. You'll never know 
how delicious a Gooseberry can be until you've be- 
come familiar with the Poorman Gooseberry! The 
fruit is dark red, large, and very attractive. This 
variety requires a rich soil, and does not grow well 
on light, sandy soils, where Downing 
should he selected. 
“2340 A. RED LAKE CURRANT. Berries 
are unusually large, measuring up to 
Y inch in diameter. The clusters are 
up to 4 inches long and are filled out 
to the top with 8 to 10 juicy melting 
\ berries on each cluster. 
2355 A. WHITE GRAPE CURRANT. Fine 
for dessert. You'll like their mild flavor. 
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