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BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES, Princess Anne, Maryland 



Mastodon Everbearing 



STRAWBERRY— Best Everbearer Kn 



Called lby some Western Specialist 

 "The Wonderberry" 



We find this to be truly the largest, 

 most delicious and heaviest yielding- of 

 all Everbearing- sorts. It outyields some 

 of the finest June bearing sorts during 

 their season and continues to bear, 

 throughout summer and fall, berries of 

 amazing size and surpassing quality. 

 For best results (though this is not 

 essential), plants should be disbudded up 

 to July 1. They will then bear banner 

 crops beginning early in August and 

 continue to produce heavy crops of 

 delicious berries right up until severe 

 freezing weather. Tried and proven in 

 the East to be the best. 

 25 plants . . .$1.00 300 plants. . .$ 6.00 

 50 plants . . . 1.25 500 plants . . . 8.00 

 100 plants . . . 2.25 1000 plants . . . 12.00 



Raspberries 



PRICES OF RASPBERRY PLANTS 



Tine, Strong", Well Grown Plants, No. 1: 

 25 for $1.25; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



A ready market can always be found for rasp- 

 berries. When well cared for they are sure to re- 

 turn a good profit. A patch of raspberries should be 

 renewed about once in five years, as by that time the 

 quality of the berries deteriorates and the fruit be- 

 comes small. The plants should be well manured 

 and cultivated at frequent intervals. In training al- 

 low only a few canes to grow from each plant, cut- 

 ting away all suckers to throw the strength into 

 the stalk for bearing: all old canes should be re- 

 moved immediately after the fruit is all picked. Cut 

 out old and weak shoots each year. 



CUTHBERT (Red). Large, bright scarlet-crimson, 

 excellent quality, firm, juicy and refreshing, vigor- 

 ous grower, hardy and productive; very popular 

 as a home garden and market berry. 



KANSAS (Black). Large, round, firm, moderately 

 juicy, strong grower, and very productive; ripens 

 early; considered one of the best market berries 

 on account of handsome appearance. 



CTTMBERLAND (Black). The largest of all black 

 caps; healthy, vigorous grower, throwing up stout 

 well branched canes that produce immense crops 

 of magnificent berries. Fruit very large, firm, 

 quality about the same as Gregg. 



Cuthbert Raspberry. 



COLUMBIAN (Purple). Berry is firm, dark red and 

 adheres to the bushes for a long time; a strong 

 grower, attaining large size. One of the hardiest 

 and most productive. 



PLUM FARMER (Black). It is covered with a 

 grayish bloom, like the bloom on a grape, which 

 makes it very attractive in appearance. It ripens 

 very early and quickly. The fruit is enormously 

 large. 



ST. REGIS EVERBEARING- (Red). The new ever- 

 bearing variety. It gives a crop of fruit all sum- 

 mer and autumn, fruiting on the old canes in 

 generous quantities until late in August. By this 

 date berries begin to ripen on the young canes and 

 continue until late in autumn. Berries are a bright 

 crimson of large size and of surprising quality, 

 sugary with full raspberry flavor. 



LATHAM (Redpath). The new mosaic-free hardy 

 red raspberry. Without question Latham is the 

 most profitable Red Raspberry for commercial 

 planting. It is absolutely hardy. It cannot be 

 surpassed in productiveness, out-yielding even 

 Cuthbert. Due to its rich brilliant red color it 

 sells readily on market stands, and in addition is 

 a delightful table berry, and almost a perfect 

 berry for canning. The berries are large, round 

 and unusually firm, exceptionally well suited for 

 shipping to distant markets. It ripens evenly over 

 a very long season. 



Prices: Strong No. 1 Plants of Latham, 25 for $2.00; 

 100 for $5.00; 500 for $20.00; 1,000 for $35.00. 



Cumberland Raspberries 



STURDY TREES— WELL PACKED 



Harrisburg, Penna., April 21, 1930. 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries. 



Princess Anne, Maryland. 

 Gentlemen: 



This will acknowledge receipt of the shipment of 

 Nursery stock at Lemoyne, Penna. 



I want to congratulate you on sending out such 

 fine specimens. The stock was not only very sturdy 

 but had been packed very carefully and was re- 

 ceived in very good condition. 



Verv truly. 

 BOARD OF GAME COMMISSIONERS. 



LONG SHIPMENT— TREES ALL GROW 



Stephenville. Texas, May 12, 1930. 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 

 Princess Anne, Md. 

 The trees were received April 17th so they must 

 have been on the road a month. They are all alive 

 and growing. 



Yours truly. 



T. E. FITZGERALD. 



