io Complete Planting and Cultural Booklet Sent on Request 



NEW VARIETIES DEVELOPED AND INTRODUCED BY NEW JERSEY EXPERIMENTAL STATION 



j~*\ II T 1 • ~B Developed and introduced by th< 



l-rrtlf lP11 111 HI! PP Station-A nigh quality, Early, 

 UUlUt;ll J Uliil^V^ beyond every expectation. 



Developed and introduced by the New Jersey Experimental 



Yellow, Freestone Peach 



An exact reproduction of the GOLDEN JUBILEE PEACH will be found on the inside front cover page 

 in colors. This color plate has been approved by the introducers as fairly representing the Golden Jubilee 

 peach. The peaches from which this reproduction was made were picked from second generation trees 

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

 has a hardy bud, more so than Elberta. You have a very high colored, fine textured, yellow fleshed, juicy, 

 freestone peach, ripening from 3 to 5 days ahead of Carman or about 3 weeks ahead of Elberta, and lastly, 

 the peach gets large with a good crop on the trees and carries to market almost on a par with Elberta. 

 You have a peach that will compare favorably with Elberta on any market regardless of season. The 

 GOLDEN JUBILEE does not have any bitter flavor that so often accompanies the Elberta. Do you realize 

 what these points of merit can mean to you, as a grower, on any market you might be seeking? Our buds 

 of this peach came direct and we know they are true GOLDEN JUBILEE. 



We have never yet had trees enough of this variety to supply the demand for them and with the 

 value of a peach of this season again being demonstrated this year we anticipate more than normal de- 

 mand for them and recommend that you place your order very soon for what you will wish to plant of 

 them as it is a peach you cannot secure from many sources and be sure of what you are getting. ORDER 

 NOW AT THE NEW LOW PRICES AND PLANT THIS YEAR POR REAL PROFITS IN THE PUTURE. 



Prices Golden Jubilee Peach Trees — All One-Year Buds 



1 to 10 10 to 50 50 to 100 100 to 300 300 or more 



Each Each Each Each Each 



5to6feet.il/16up $0.60 $0.40 $0.32 $0.28 $0.26 



4 to 5 feet, 9 to 11/16 in. caliber 50 .35 .28 .25 .22 



3 to 4y 2 feet, % to 9/16 in. caliber 42 .32 .25 .22 .20 



3 to 4 feet, 7 to 7/16 to y 2 in. caliber 37 .28 .22 .20 .18 



2 to 3 feet, 5 to 7/16 in. caliber 30 .20 .16 .15 .14 



2 feet up, light, nice rooted 25 .15 .13 .10 .09 



The following varieties were also developed and introduced by the N. 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 8 and 9. 



CUMBERLAND (25 BG). A seedling crossed with flesh fine grained; excellent shipper; hangs to tree 

 Greensboro. The tree is a vigorous grower and as well. Recommended as a variety to replace Hiley. 

 hardy as the Carman. The fruit is larger than PRIMROSE (28 BE). A seedling of Belle crossed 

 Bell Ga. attractively colored with red, oval in with Elberta. A large, yellow-fleshed freestone of 

 shape. The flesh is white, almost free, firmer and f" ood quality, ripening with Belle of Georgia, 

 hpffpr mialitv than Carman or Alton Rioens 5 Recommended as a yellow-fleshed variety to re- 

 better quality tnan carman or Alton ±tipens o j B n and recede E i ber ta in home orchards, 

 days before Carman. Color photo page 11. •»»■«»«■«.«-. ,*„ ««x a «- * -r> i, * 



RADIANCE (47 BG). A seedling of Belle crossed 



ECLIPSE (IB). A self-pollinated seedling of Belle. with Greensboro. A large, oval, white-fleshed free- 



A dark red, yellow fleshed freestone peach of firm stone similar in form to Belle; good color and qual- 



texture and good flavor, ripening with Hiley. Size ity. Ripens with Carmen. Adapted both to the 



equal to Hiley, tree more vigorous. Fruit oval, home and to commercial orchards. 



The New Hope Farm Peach 



This peach originated as a chance seedling at Hope Farm in Bergen County, N. J., owned by the 

 late H. W. Collingwood, editor of the Rural New Yorker paper. Introduced by Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 

 Princess Anne, Md., 1925. Description of peach written by Mr. Collingwood. In color Hope Farm is a very 

 light yellow with red cheek. The flesh is white. It is a clean freestone, with a flavor which we consider 

 superior to Bell of Georgia. It is firm and solid. Its season of ripening is week later than Elberta. It can 

 be recommended for its extreme vigor and hardiness. It is partially self-sterile and needs to be planted 

 near other varieties to insure good crops. 



4 to 6 feet, 1-year trees, very fine 75c each, $4.00 for 10, $12.50 for 50 trees 



3 to 4 feet, 1-year trees, very fine 60c each, $3.00 for 10, $10.00 for 50 trees 



2 to 3 feet, 1-year trees, very fine 40c each, $2.00 for 10, $7.50 for 50 trees 



131,000 STRAWBERRY PLANTS ARRIVE IN PINE CONDITION^ALMOST PERFECT STAND- 

 VERY GRATIFYING RESULTS 



Hamburg, Penna., September 15, 1931. 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries. 

 Gentlemen: 



The large order for 131,000 Strawberry plants placed with you last spring and which we had 

 come to us in two shipments arrived in fine condition. The plants were well rooted and were set 

 promptly. We had almost perfect stand from entire planting of your plants. A small shipment 

 received from Michigan did not give near the results. The plant beds nearly cross the rows now. 

 We could not ask for better plants, more prompt shipment or better results. 



Tours truly, 



PEERLESS ORCHARDS. 



