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BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES, Princess Anne, Maryland 



Quince Trees 



All Varieties, 2 year, 4 to 5 feet, % inch caliber, 

 80c each; $6.00 per 10. 

 ORANGE. Roundish,, bright golden yellow, very 

 large, fine grained, fine quality. Best for cooking. 

 Firm, will stand shipping. 

 CHAMPION. Fruit very large, fair and handsome. 

 Bears abundantly while young; flesh cooks as ten- 

 der as an apple without hard spots and cores; 

 flavor delicate; quince taste. . 



Apricot Trees 



All Varieties, Pine 4 to 5 ft. Trees, 



60 each; $4.00 per 10. 



ALEXANDER (Russian). Medium to small, light 



orange, yellow flecked with red; flesh tender, juicy, 



sweet and good qualitv; hardy; very productive. 



July. 

 MOORPARK. One of the largest; orange yellow 



with numerous specks and dots; flesh yellow, 



sweet, juicy and rich. August. 

 EARLY GOLDEN, A good variety; very large, deep 



golden yellow, and fine in quality. 



Currants 



The currant is one of the most valuable of small 

 fruits. They mature just before raspberries and can 

 be used either raw or cooked. Being very hardy, 

 they do not winter-kill and are easy of cultivation, 

 requiring little care. They can be grown in any 

 good garden soil. Currants should be planted four 

 feet apart. 



PRICES OP ALL VARIETIES 

 Two-Year, No. 1, Strong- Bushes: 

 25c each; $2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100. 

 CHERRY. The largest of all red currants; berries 

 sometimes more than one-half inch in diameter; 

 bunches short Implant very vigorous and productive 

 when grown in^good soil and well cultivated. 

 PAY'S PROLIFIC. For size, beauty and productive- 

 ness it is a remarkable red currant. The berry is 

 equal to cherry currant, while the flavor is 

 superior. The stem is long, which permits rapid 

 picking; valuable for both market and home. 

 Fruit hangs on well, never dropping, as in other 

 currants. 

 PERFECTION. Bright red, and of a size larger than 

 the Fay; size of berries is maintained to end of 

 bunch. It is one of the most productive currants. 

 Rich, mild, sub-acid flavor and having plenty of 

 pulp with few seeds. Tou can pick Perfections 

 fast as cherries. 

 WHITE GRAPE. Very large, yellowish white; sweet 

 or very mild acid; excellent for table. The finest 

 of white sorts. Very productive. 

 WILDER. Very large; bright red and attractive; 

 a splendid sort; not so acid as most. Bush very 

 productive; large bunches; ripens rather early, 

 fruit keeps well. 



DOWNING. Fruit large, round, light green with 

 distinct veins, soft, juicy and fine flavored; vigor- 

 ous and productive; smooth skin. One of the best. 



HOUGHTON. Medium size, pale red, sweet and 

 juicy; vigorous grower, abundant bearer and free 

 from mildew. Considered by many the best pay- 

 ing sort in cultivation. 



RED JACKET (Josselyn). Large size, smooth, pro- 

 lific and hardy. Has been tested by the side of all 

 leading varieties, is freest from mildew of all. 

 A wonderful cropper, with large, smooth, pale red 

 fruit of first-class flavor. 



All Strong", 

 Healthy Roots, 

 2 year, No. 1: 

 25 for 60c; $2 

 per 100; S7 per 

 500; $12 per 

 1,000. Write for 

 Price on Larg'e 

 Quantities. 



MARTHA 

 WASHINGTON 



A new rust- 

 resistant v a - 

 riety of great 

 promise that is 

 being planted 

 largely in every 

 asparagus sec- 

 tion. The stalks 

 are large, dark 

 green, with a 

 heavy purple 

 overtone. The 

 tips are tight 

 and firm and do 

 not open until 

 well out of the 

 ground. 



PALMETTO. 

 The most popu- 

 lar v a r i e t y, 

 both for home 

 garden and 

 commercial 

 planting. 

 Larger, more 

 productive, ear- 

 lier than Con- 

 over's Colossal. 

 CONOVER'S 

 COLOSSAL. 

 This variety is 

 much superior 

 in size and 

 quality to any 

 of the old com- 

 mon sorts, be- 

 ing remarkably 

 tender and fine 

 flavored. 



Asparagus 



Washington Asparagus. 



Gooseberries 



The Gooseberry requires a deep soil, well manured, 

 and, if inclined to be dry, should be mulched to re- 

 tain moisture. The bushes should be thoroughly 

 trimmed and pruned to obtain large, fine fruit. 



PRICES OP ALL VARIETIES 



Pine, Strong Two-Year Bushes, No. 1: 

 25c each; 6 to 10, 20c each; 50 to 100, 18c each. 



Rhubarb 



Each. 

 Strong Two-Year Plants $ .20 



10. 

 $1.00 



100. 

 $7.00 



MYATT'S LINNAEUS. Those who have never 

 grown this variety, which is of superior quality, 

 will hardly recognize the old "Pie Plant." It is an 

 early, tender variety, without being in the least 

 tough or stringy, with a mild cub-acid flavc:\ 



Full Plantim 



Distance 



1 foot apart each way 43,560 



2 feet apart each way 10,890 



3 feet apart each way 4,840 



4 feet apart each way 2,722 



5 feet apart each way 1,745 



6 feet apart each way 1,210 



7 feet apart each way 88S 



8 feet apart each way 680 



Instructions goes with every order when shipped. 

 NUMBER OP TREES OR PLANTS TO THE ACRE 



Xo. of Trees Distance Xo. of Trees 

 9 feet apart each way 53 7 



10 feet apart each way 435 



11 feet apart each way 360 



12 feet apart each way 305 



13 feet apart each way 257 



14 feet apart each way 222 



15 feet apart each way 193 



16 feet apart each way 170 



(Square System) 

 Distance 



17 feet apart each way 



18 feet apart each way 



19 feet apart each way. 



20 feet apart each way. 

 25 feet apart each way. 

 30 feet apart each way. 

 35 feet apart each way. 

 40 feet apart each way. 



Xo. of Trees 

 .. .150 

 .. .134 

 . . .120 

 .. .108 

 ... 69 

 ... 48 

 ... 35 

 ... 27 



We will "be glad to be of any service we can in solving your planting problems. 



