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BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES, Princess Anne, Maryland 



Cherry Trees 



Any well-drained soil will be found to be adapted to the 

 sturdy growth of cherry trees. Our cherries are all budded 

 on imported French stocks and these form a fibrous root 

 which reduces considerably the loss in planting. 



Prices of All Varieties of Sweet Cherry 

 Sour Cherry Trees, 10c Less Per Tree. 



Each. 10. 100. 



Larg-e Size, 2 year, 5 to 6 feet $0.60 $5.00 $40.00 



Medium Size, 2 year, 4 to 6 feet 50 4.00 35.00 



Small Size, 2 yeax*, 3 to 4 feet 30 2.50 18.00 



Large Size, 1 year, 9/16 up, 5 ft. up 50 4.00 35.00 



Medium Size, 1 year, 7/16 to 9/16, 4 ft. up .40 3.00 27.50 



Small Size, 1 year, 6/16 to 7/16, 3 ft. up .30 2.50 22.00 



Sour Cherries, 1 year, are well branched; Sweet Cherries are 

 mostly whips. They are well rooted. 50 trees at 100 rate. 

 Write for special prices for lots of more than 100 trees. 

 Cherries on Mazzard Roots, all grades, 10c each extra. 



SOUR CHERRIES 



10c Less Per Tree 



ENGLISH MOEELLO. Easily grown, generally producing a 

 heavy crop. Fruit dark red, quality good; rich, acid flavor; 

 late. Hardy for extremely cold latitudes. August. 



EARLY RICHMOND. One of the most valuable and popular 

 cherries, unsurpassed for cooking purposes. It is the good 

 old variety that yields such marvelous crops in the gardens. 

 The most hardy of all varieties, uninjured by the coldest 

 winters. 



LARG-E MONTMORENCY. This is the best of all the sour 

 varieties of Cherries. There is a greater demand on the 

 market for this Cherry than for any other. The trees are 

 the cleanest and best growers and are less subject to dis- 

 ease, less affected by wet weather, and are the best bearers 

 of the best fruit of all other sour varieties. No matter how 

 unfavorable the season may be, Montmorency can be de- 

 pended upon for a full crop. The Montmorency is 

 a good shipper, very attractive looking and always 

 brings good prices. The canning factories are al- 

 ways calling for them and want them by the hun- 

 dreds of tons. The fruit is good-sized, fine flav- 

 ored and bright clear red. Fruit ripens ten days 

 after Early Richmond. 



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Governor Wood Cherries. 



SWEET CHERRIES 



BING. This valuable black cherry succeeds every- 

 where. Flesh very solid, flavor of the highest 

 quality, a fine shipping and market variety. July. 



BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large; bright purplish 

 black; half tender; juicy, very rich. Tree a re- 

 markably vigorous and erect grower, and an im- 

 mense bearer. One of th^ most popular varieties 

 in all parts of the country. June. 



GOVERNOR WOOD. Large, heart-shaped; light yel- 

 low, mottled light red, juicy, sweet and rich. Tree 

 vigorous, productive; forms a round head. An old 

 variety still a favorite in many regions. 



LAMBERT. One of the largest of all Cherries. It 

 is purple red; firm and rich. Every year sees an 

 enormous crop, and the tree not only grows well 

 but is proof against insect and fungous attacks. 



NAPOLEON BIGG ARE AU (Royal Ann). A beauti- 

 ful cherry of large size; pale yellow with bright 

 red cheeks; flesh firm, juicy and sweet; one of 

 best for market and canning. Hardiest of light 

 yellow cherries and deservedly popular. 



SCHMIDT'S BIGGAREAU. The fruit is of very 

 large size, of deep mahogany color. Flesh dark, 

 tender, very juicy, with a fine rich flavor. Fruit 

 grows in clusters. Is an excellent shipper. July. 



WINDSOR. Tree upright, vigorous and a rapid 

 grower; fruit large, roundish, oblong; very firm 

 and juicy; flesh pinkish and sometimes streaked; 

 quality very good; a productive bearer; has at- 

 tracted attention owing to its large size and dark 

 color; almost black. July. 



YELLOW SPANISH. A pale yellow cherry with 

 bright red cheek in the sun. It is one of the best, 

 most beautiful and popular of all the light-colored 

 cherries; vigorous and productive. 



FIGS 



Any home garden should have some figs. Sprouts 

 and suckers should be kept down and the tree pruned 

 so the trunks are clean for at least 2 feet from the 

 ground. They will bear better and stand more cold 

 if treated this way. 



MAGNOLIA FIG. One of the hardiest species, doing 

 well where the winters are not too severe. Fruit 

 very large and of rich straw color. Fruit begins 

 to ripen the last of June and continues to put on 

 new fruit until frost. Trees offered are fruiting 

 age. 3 to 4 feet, $1.25 each; $10.00 for 10. 



Magnolia Fig. 



OVER 400 CHERRY— ARRIVE IN GOOD 

 CONDITION 



Lewistown, Penna., April 10, 1930. 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 



Princess Anne, Maryland. 

 Gentlemen: 



The Cherry Trees came through very nicely and I 

 think in very nice shape. I want to thank you for 

 your promptness and courtesies. I will see you again 

 regarding Apple trees. 



Yours respectfully, 



P. M. HEADINGS. 



