BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES, Princess Anne, Maryland 



Golden Jubilee 



Developed and introduced by the New Jersey Experimental 

 Station— A high quality, Early, Yellow, Freestone Peach 

 beyond every expectation. 



The above is an exact reproduction of the GOLDEN JUBIIiEE PEACH in size, color, texture and gen- 

 eral appearances. The peaches from which this reproduction was made were picked from second generation 

 trees at Westville, N. J., July 31, 1929. Without a doubt this is the most valuable peach of its season 

 that has ever been brought to the attention of the planting public, and as has been stated, it will mean 

 millions of dollars to the peach industry. It has been our privilege to see the original Golden Jubilee tree 

 and the second generation trees in fruiting, and needless to say, there is no peach of its season that can 

 compare with it. 



The GOLDEN JUBILEE PEACH is a second generation seedling of the Elberta crossed with Greens- 

 boro, coming into bloom a few days later than Elberta. 



First we have, a strong, hardy tree that apparently 

 has a hardy bud, more so than Elberta. Tou have a 

 freestone peach, ripening from 3 to 5 days ahead of 

 the peach gets large with a good crop on the trees 

 Tou have a peach that will compare favorably with 

 GOLDEN JUBILEE does not have any bitter flavor 

 what these points of merit can mean to you, as a gr 

 of this peach came direct and we know they are true 

 last year. We have a larger stock now and can supp 

 not miss your chance to plant an orchard of this pe 



will do equally as well on different types of soil. It 

 very high colored, fine textured, yellow fleshed, juicy, 



Carman or about 3 weeks ahead of Elberta, and lastly, 

 and carries to market almost on a par with Elberta. 



Elberta on any market regardless of season. The 

 that so often accompanies the Elberta. Do you realize 

 ower. on an y m arket you might be seeking? Our buds 



GOLDEN JUBILEE. We sold out of the trees early 

 ly your needs if you place vour order promptly. Do 

 ach — NOW. 



Prices Golden Jubilee Peach Trees— All 1-Year 1 Buds 



1 to 10 

 Each. 



5 to 6 feet, 11/16 up 60 cts. 



4 to 5 feet, 9 to 11/16 in. caliber 50 cts. 



3 to 4% feet, y 2 to 9/16 in. caliber 42 cts. 



3 to 4 feet, 7 to 7/16 to % in caliber 37 cts. 



2 to 3 feet, 5 to 7/16 in. caliber 30 cts. 



2 feet up, light, nice rooted 25 cts. 



10 to 50 

 Each. 

 45 cts. 

 40 cts. 

 37 cts. 

 30 cts. 

 25 cts. 

 20 cts. 



50 to 100 

 Each. 

 35 cts. 

 30 cts. 

 27 cts. 

 25 cts. 

 22 cts. 

 18 cts. 



100 to 300 300 or more 



Each. 



30 cts. 



27 cts. 



25 cts. 



23 cts. 



20 cts. 



15 cts. 



Each. 



27 cts. 



25 cts. 



23 cts. 



20 cts. 



17 cts. 



13 cts. 



The following varieties were also developed and introduced by the X. J. Experimental Station. They 

 are marked improvements over other varieties of their season, and we can recommend them to our patrons. 

 These varieties are the same price as other standard peach trees listed on pages 10 to 11. 



CUMBERLAND (25 BG). A seedling crossed with 

 Greensboro. The tree is a vigorous grower and as 

 hardy as the Carman. The fruit is larger than 

 Bell Ga. attractively colored with red, oval in 

 shape. The flesh is white, almost free, firmer and 

 better quality than Carman or Alton. Ripens 5 

 days before Carman. Color photo page 11. 



ECLIPSE (1 B). A self -pollinated seedling of Belle. 

 A dark red, yellow fleshed freestone peach of firm 

 texture and good flavor, ripening with Hiley. Size 

 equal to Hiley, tree more vigorous. Fruit oval, 

 flesh fine grained; excellent shipper; hangs to tree 

 well. Recommended as a variety to replace Hiley. 



RADIANCE (47 BG). A seedling of Belle crossed 

 with Greensboro. A large, oval, white-fleshed free- 

 stone similar in form to Belle; good color and qual- 

 ity. Ripens with Carmen. Adapted both to the 

 home and to commercial orchards. 



PRIMROSE (28 BE). A seedling of Belle crossed 

 with Elberta. A large, yellow-fleshed freestone of 

 good quality, ripening with Belle of Georgia. 

 Recommended as a yellow-fleshed variety to re- 

 place Belle and precede Elberta in home orchards. 







WELL PLEASED 











Greenwood, 



Del. 



, Nov. 19, 1929. 



Bountiful 



Ridge 



Xurseries, 









Princess Anne, Marvland. 









Dear Sirs: 













Trees arrived 



in fine shape 



and 



am 



well pleased 



with them 



. The 



trees we got 



last 



tall 



made a fine 



growth thi 



s year 















Respectfully. 













E 



. L. 



KRATZ. 



