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BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES, Princess Anne, Maryland 



Peach Trees 



We have the finest stock of hardy trees, with well 

 we have ever grown. We handle them with care so 



Peach growing has long been a specialty in our n 

 healthier and stronger trees, and eliminating all vari 

 and worthless varieties the matter of new and better 

 who does not endeavor to better his assortment to st 

 doing justice to his patrons. With pride we can say 

 the times. We consider the true Early Elbert, the Ge 

 over old varieties, and recommend them as the best 

 that have been brought out by the N. J. Experiment 

 and Jubilee. 



ripened wood and an abundance of fibrous roots, that 

 they will grow when you receive them, 

 ursery, both from the viewpoint of producing better, 

 eties but the best. While eliminating the undesirable 



varieties has not been overlooked. The nurseryman 

 rengthen the movement towards better fruits is not 

 the Bountiful Ridge Nurseries is keeping pace with 

 nuine J. H. Hale, and Brackett marked improvements 

 of their season. Read of the new varieties we list 



Station. We can especially recommend the Eclipse 



PRICES OP PEACH TREES 



All varieties except Hope Farm and New Jersey varieties, 1 to 6 trees at th 

 ten rate; 50 to 250 at the 100 rate, and 250 to 1,000 at the 1,000 rate. 



The finest straight bodied, well rooted stock we have ever offered our customers 



Each. 10. 



2 to 3 ft. high, sturdy trees, 5 to 5 16-7 16 inch $ .25 $2.00 



3 to 4 ft. high, 7 16 to y 2 inch cal. (special planters' grade) 30 2.50 



3 to 4V 2 ft- hig-h, 14 to 9 16 inch 35 3.00 



4 to 5 ft. high, 9 to 11 16 inch 40 3.50 



5 to 6 ft. high, 11 16 inch up 50 4.00 



Write for special prices on quantities of 1,000 or more. 

 Varieties listed according to season of ripening as near as possible. 



3h rate; 



6 to 50 at the 



s. 

 100. 



$12.00 

 15.00 

 17.00 

 18.00 

 22.00 



1,000. 



$100.00 



135.00 

 150.00 

 170.00 

 200.00 



EARLY VARIETIES 



MAYFLOWER. Earliest peach known, Dark red all 

 over; beautiful appearance. Carries well to mar- 

 ket. Blooms very late, crop never entirely cut off 

 by late frosts. Size medium, quality good. Semi- 

 cling. 



RED BIRD (Early Wheeler). Cling, earliness, high 

 color and good quality make it very valuable. Very 

 large. Creamy white overspread with a bright 

 glowing red. Good shipper. 



GREENSBORO (Semi-Cling). Large yellow with 

 spashes of bright red; highly colored; flesh white, 

 very juicy and of good quality. Hardy, early. 



CARMEN. Large, creamy-white with deep blush; 

 skin tough, making it a good market variety; flesh 

 tender, juicy, fine flavor. Early. Semi-cling. 



SOUTH HAVEN. An early yellow Freestone peach 

 of recent introduction which shows promise of 

 being an excellent peach. We recommend it where 

 an early, high quality peach is desired. 



ROCHESTER (Free). Large yellow and red Peach. 

 Flesh yellow, of fine quality and exquisite flavor. 

 Stone very small and will ship as well as Elberta. 



The tree comes into bearing when very young, is a 

 strong upright grower, and is hardy as an oak. 

 Early. 



CHAMPION (Free). Large, round, quite regular; 

 yellowish-white mottled with red on sunny side; 

 flesh white with red at the pit. One of the best in 

 quality and a general favorite of great hardiness. 



MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES 



HIIiEY. Freestone, white. A large white peach with 

 beautiful red cheek; the flesh is juicy, tender and 

 white. Midseason. 



SLAPPEY. A comparatively new yellow freestone, 

 which ripens at about the same time as the 

 Rochester and the Early Crawford, both of which 

 it excels in every way. It bears early and heavily. 



CRAWFORD'S EARLY (Free). Large, roundish, 

 bright yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow, juicy 

 and sweet; quality good. 



FITZG-ERAIiD (Free). Improved early Crawford, a 

 bright yellow splashed with red; flesh deep yellow 

 and of best quality; early. Freestone. 























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Mr. G-eo. W. and Homer S. Kemp in our block of one- year peach. These are Elberta here, 28 other varieties 

 in the entire block of over 200,000 peach trees. Photo taken October 8th. Note the height and dark green 

 thrift foliage they have, budded from bearing trees they are now ready for you to plant and what an 

 orchard they will make for ycu. Block of apple to the left of about 75,000. 



