"PLANT A BOUNTIFUL RIDGE TREE" 



Descriptive Price List 



of Choice one and two year old Apple Trees for Spring of 1924. Trees guar- 

 anteed true to name and free from disease; as good and as well grown as 

 can be produced. 



Our location and soil conditions for the production of good strong 

 thrifty well-grown trees, is unsurpassed ; while cur knowledge of the bus- 

 iness covers a period of over 40 years. We know how to produce the kind 

 of trees best suited to the planter's purpose. 



A trial order will certainly convince you. Orders should be made up 

 and sent in as early as possible, as it gives the buyer a better opportunity 

 to secure just the variety he wants. 



HOW TO REMIT: 

 Either by Registered Letter, P. 0. Money Order, Certified Check or 

 regular Bank Draft. Liberty Bonds of all series accepted at face value. 



SUBSTITUTION— We never substitute, not even when requested to 

 do so. We have found it unsatisfactory and as our business is conducted 

 absolutely on an honorable, fair and square basis ; we will not assume the 

 responsibility of making any substitution. 



PLANTING SEASON 

 There is no time for planting quite so good as from the 20th of Feb- 

 ruary to the 20th of April, and if you place your order with us early we 

 are sure to get your trees to you during this period. 



TERMS— Cash with order, or if one-half the amount is sent with or- 

 der, will ship C. 0. D., balance payable upon arrival of shipment. 



PACKING— All boxing and packing done free of charge, at prices 

 quoted for stock in this price list. 



PARCELS POST— From five to twenty-five one year old Apple Trees, 

 3 to 4 feet, can be sent safely by Parcels Post. When so desired will for- 

 ward that way, Parcels Post charges to be paid by purchaser. 



NOTICE— The growing of select Apple and Peach Trees is our 

 specialty, and for Spring planting we have nothing to offer but Apple 

 trees, being sold out of Peach, Cherry, Plum and Pear Trees. 



Meyersdale, Penna. 

 The Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 

 Gentlemen: 



The Trees you shipped me came in splendid condition and are very fine, strong, 

 thrifty, vigorous trees. Ihey are all that any one could ask for as good sturdy, well- 

 grown trees for the orchard, Yours Truly, 



S. B. PHILSON, President of The Citizens Nat ; l Bank 



Romney, W. Va., Dec. 26th, 1923. 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 

 Princess Anne, Md. 

 Dear Sirs: 



Tike Box of trees arrived and my foreman says are very fine and in splendid con- 

 dition, Yours very truly, 



G. P. MILLER, 

 Note: — Mr. Miller is one of the large orchardists in W-Va., an expert grower 

 of apples and one of the pioneers in the orchard business in that state. 



