OUR PEACH TREES ARE FAMOUS FOR GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVENESS 



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PEACH TREES 



WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON THE TYPE PEACH TREE WE GROW. 



THE STORY OF "BOUNTIFUL, RIDGE GROWN" 

 PEACH TREES IS KNOWN IN PRACTICALLY EV- 

 ERY FRUIT SECTION OF NORTH AMERICA. 



NOTE THE PEACH TREES AS SHOWN HERE IN 

 THE PICTURE AS GROWN AT BOUNTIFUL RIDGE. 

 EACH TREE A SPECIMEN OF VIGOR. 



ALL WILL BE DUG, GRADED AND CAREFULLY 

 PACKED TO PRESERVE THEIR VITALITY SO 

 THAT WHEN PLANTED THEY WILL GIVE RE- 

 SULTS AS ONLY WILL BOUNTIFUL RIDGE TREES. 



Experienced orchardists visiting our nursery to se- 

 lect trees for planting tell us "They never before saw 

 so many GOOD TREES in any nursery." Every tree 

 we produce is backed by more than seventy five years 

 of actual production experience by the Kemps and 

 grown 



THE BOUNTIFUL RIDGE 



Mr. Colborn among our one year Peach. 



these trees are 

 WAY' 



Bountiful Ridge trees have proven desirable and su- 

 perior by comparison and at the NEW LOW PRICES 

 ESTABLISHED FOR THIS SEASONS DELIVERY 

 THEY REPRESENT THE GREATEST VALUES IN 

 FRUIT TREES AVAILABLE. AT NO OTHER PLACE 

 CAN YOU GET SO MUCH VALUE FOR YOUR MON- 

 EY. WE INVITE YOU TO COME TO SEE THESE 

 TREES BEFORE YOU BUY. Every care humanly 

 possible has been given them in the course of produc- 

 tion to absolutely insure them being TRU-TO-NAME. 



AVITH THE PRICES OF OTHER COMMODITIES 

 RISING WE HAVE MADE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS 

 IN THE PRICES OF OUR FRUIT TREES FOR YOUR 

 BENEFIT. 



"THESE PRICES SHOULD MAKE THIS YOUR 

 YEAR TO INVEST IN BOUNTIFUL RIDGE TREES". 



OUR NEW LOW PRICES 



on Peach Trees 



NOTE 



Ripening order of varieties 

 designated by bracketed num- 

 bers alter name. Varieties 

 over-lapping in ripening sea- 

 son indicated by sub-letter. 

 Example, Elberta and Hale 

 ore about same season and 

 are designated by numbers 13 

 and 13A. AVe have endeavored 

 to give you authentic ripen- 

 ing order of varieties, we list, 

 but variations may occur due 

 to soil, fertilization and cli- 

 matic conditions. 



Prices given are 

 per tree. 



1 to 

 9 

 trees 



5-6 ft. high, 11/16 in. up $ .40 



4-5 ft. high, 9-11/16 in 35 



3y 2 -5 ft. high, 8-9/16 in .30 



3-4 ft. high, 7-8/16 in 25 



2-3 ft. high, 5-7/16 in 20 



2-3 ft., high, light 16 



18-24 in., high 13 



12-18 in., high 12 



6-12 in., high 10 



All prices are subject to our usual 5% discount and free delivery of all or- 

 ders of $50.00 or more up to 500 miles from our nursery. 



If interested in large quantities submit your definite list for special letter 

 quotations. 



10 to 



50 



to 



300 



to 



600 



49 





299 





599 



trees 



trees 



ti 



ees 



trees 



up 



$ .35 



$ 



.27 



$ 



.25 



$ .20 



.25 





.22 





.20 



.18 



.23 





.20 





.17 



.15 



.20 





.17 





.14 



.12 



.15 





.13 





.11 



.09 



.13 





.10 





.08 



.07 



.11 





.09 





.07 



.06 



.10 





.08 





.06 



.05 



.08 





.05 





.04 



.03 



EARLY VARIETIES 



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MAYFLOWER <» 



EARLY ROSE «> 



Earliest peach known. 



Dark red all over; beauti- 

 ful appearance. Carries well to market. Blooms very 

 late, crop never entirely cut off by late frosts. Size 

 medium, quality good. Semi-cling. 



MIKADO (June Elberta) <« ^fi r 4f lit 



ly, yellow peach ripening about six weeks before El- 

 berta. Blossoms self-sterile and needs to be inter- 

 planted. Fruit medium round, semi-cling, attractive 

 yellow flushed with red in color. 



RED BIRD (Early Wheeler) «> 



Earliness, high color and productiveness make it very 

 valuable. Cling, very large. Creamy white overspread 

 with a bright, glowing red. Good shipper. 



GOLDPN TTIRTT PP (6b) A development of the New Jersey Experimental Station, first offered by us dur- 

 v * x ^ JJi ^ ,l - ,il J w jjj.JjJ^ij_j j nff the Fall shipping season of 1928. Planted and producing in every peach 



producing section of the United States and Canada and stands without an equal as an early, yellow, freestone peach 

 of exceptional quality. The Golden Jubilee is a second generation seedling of the Elberta crossed with the Greens- 

 boro. The tree is unusually hardy. The buds resist low Winter temperatures better than Elberta and open later 

 than Elberta which insures a regular crop. The blossoms are self-fertile. The peach is medium to large size and 

 firm. From observation we find that the peach develops better if a well balanced fertilizer is used and in the lighter 

 sandy soils of the Southern Peach producing areas where Jubilee is inclined to set too heavy a crop, better fruit 

 is obtained by thinning the fruit on the tree. As the tree grows older the fruit becomes firmer and develops 

 more naturally. It proved to be the best money-making peach of the South this year, many sales running as high 

 as $4.00 per-bushel and we believe it will continue to gain in favor wherever it is properlv cared for. NO GEN- 

 ERAL PLANTING OF PEACHES IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A LIBERAL AMOUNT ' OF GOLDEN JUBILEE 

 TREES. 



tural Kodachrome color 

 illustration. 



GREENSBORO (Semi-Cling) <« 



Large yellow with splashes of bright red; highly col- 

 ored: flesh white, very juicy and of good quality. 

 Hardy, early. 



White, cling peach of very 

 good color and quality. Our 

 trees are grown from special selected strain as found 

 in a large orchard of North Carolina. This variety is 

 a favorite of the Southern peach grower as it nearly 

 always has a crop and makes them money. 



See inside front cover 

 for natural Kodachrome 



FISHER PEACH <5a> 



color illustration. 



