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AMERICAN WHITE ELM (U. Americana)— 



A magnificent tree growing 80 to 100 feet 

 high with drooping spreading branches; 

 one of the grandest of our native trees; 

 makes a beautiful lawn or street tree. 8-10 

 ft. $4.00 Each. 



CAROLINA POPLAR (P. Eugeni) — Very 

 strong growing tree of broad, columnar 

 shape. Does not produce the annoying "cot- 

 ton" of the native cottonwoods. 8-10 ft. 

 $1.50 Each. 



AMERICAN LINDEN or BASSWOOD (T. 

 Americana) — Grows about 60 feet high, rap- 

 id growing, large size, forming a broad 

 round top-head; leaves broadly oval, dark 

 green above, light green underneath; flow- 

 ers are creamy-white and fragrant; a splen- 

 did street o: lawn tree. 8-10 ft. $4.00 Each. 



EUROPEAN LINDEN (P. European)— A very 

 fine pyramidal tree of large size with large 

 leaves and fragrant flowers; the leaves 

 change in fall to beautiful tones of yellow 

 and brown. 8-10 ft. $4.50 Each. 



WEEPING TREES 



CUT LEAF WEEPING BIRCH (Betula Pendu- 

 la Laciniata). An elegant erect tree with 

 slender drooping branches and fine cut 

 leaves. White bark. 4-5 ft. $4.00 Each. 



TEA'S WEEPING MULBERRY (Morus Tar- 

 tarica Pendula) — A graceful and beautiful 

 hardy tree, forming a perfect umbrella- 

 shaped head, with long slender, willowy 

 branches, drooping to the ground and grace- 

 fully swaying in the wind; foliage small, 

 lobed and of a delightful, fresh, glossy green. 

 The tree is exceedingly hardy, of rapid 

 growth and abundant foliage, and can be 

 trained into almost any shape. First class 

 2 yr. heads $4.00 Each. 



BABYLONIAN WEEPING WILLOW (S. Bab- 

 ylonica) — The well-known, common weeping 

 willow; makes a large tree covered with 

 drooping branches. 6-8 ft. $2.00 Each. 



WISCONSIN WEEPING WILLOW (S. Baby- 

 lonica, var dolorosa) — Of drooping habits and 

 considered the hardiest; valuable on account 

 of its ability to resist severe cold. 6-8 ft. 

 $1.75 Each. 



Romney, W. Va. 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 



Princess Anne, Md. 

 Dear Sirs: 



The box of trees arrived and my foreman 

 says they are very fine and in splendid con- 

 dition. 



Yours very truly, 



G. P. MILLER. 



NOTE — Mr. Miller is one of the largest or- 

 ehardists in West Virginia, an expert grower of 

 apples and one of the pioneers in the orchard 

 business in that state. He and his partners 

 have used several hundred thousand of our 

 trees claiming they were the best trees they 

 could buy at all times. 



Egg Harbor, N. J., May 29th, 1925. 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 



Princess Anne, Md. 



I feel it my duty to say to you I am greatly 

 pleased with the one hundred Apple trees I 

 bought from you early this spring. They were 

 received by me in the best of condition, care- 

 fully packed, not a single tree scarred or in- 

 jured in any way. I planted them as I think 

 a tree should be planted and every tree is liv- 

 ing, and more, every tree is in good healthy 

 growing condition and doing fine, and I am 

 pleased. You sure will get an order from me 

 for Peach trees if I live to see next fall or 

 spring, I am a Landscape Worker and Mar- 

 ket Gardener, 70 years of age. My neighbors 

 have asked me lots and I speaked for you and 

 your way of doing business, they all like the 

 way the trees have done for me. 



Yours truly, 



E. P. KAFER. 



Trenton, N. J., Nov. 11th, 1926 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 



Princess Anne, Md. 

 Dear Sirs: 



I have received your shipment of Apple and 

 Cherry trees Nov. 5th. They are very fine. 

 Yours truly, 



CHARLES R. HORNER. 



Garrison, N. Y., Nov. 10th, 1926 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 



Princess Anne, Md. 

 Dear Sirs: 



The trees which you shipped us have ar- 

 rived in good order and we are much pleased 

 with them. Thank you for your thoughtful 

 consideration of our order. With every good 

 wish, I am, 



Very sincerely yours, 



SISTER IGNITAS. 



Fork, Md. 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 



Princess Anne, Md. 

 Dear Sirs: 



Received your shipment of trees to me 

 Nov. 2nd in first-class condition. I am well 

 pleased with the trees. 



Yours truly, 

 WINFIELD N. HOLLAND. 



Hammonton, N. J., Dec. 5th, 1925. 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 

 Princess Anne, Md. 

 Box of trees arrived and are very fine. We 

 are certainly pleased with them. Enclosed find 

 check in payment of same. 



DAMINGER BROS. 



