Plant Bountiful Ridge Exclusives For Profit 
GOLDEN JUBILEE (5a) An old stand-by variety 
that is still popular for home and near-by markets. 
Fruits are medium to large, attractive, freestone, and 
of good flavor. Jubilee will be more attractive and 
firmer if balanced fertilizers are used. The tree and 
buds are unusually hardy, resisting low temperatures 
better than Elberta. Blossoms are self-fertile and are 
borne in abundance. 
FAIRHAVEN (5b) A Redhaven type peach ripening 
about with Golden Jubilee. It has the same tendency to 
overcrop as Redhaven, but when thinned well it brings 
medium to large, round, attractive fruit. Fruits are firm, 
smooth skinned, and good shippers. Fairhaven is a good 
bet in its season. 
RANGER (5c) A fine-looking yellow freestone peach 
ripening with Golden Jubilee. Medium to large size, al- 
most round, with light pubescence, highly colored with 
bright red blush. Flesh yellow, medium firm, medium 
textured, good flavor and suitable for canning or freez- 
ing. Tree is vigorous and productive, showing marked 
resistance to bacterial leaf spot. Blossoms medium sized, 
self-fertile, usually open after Elberta. 
^ RICHHAVEN 
KEYSTONE (6) Keystone ripens just ahead of Trio- 
gem. The fruits are large, highly colored, round, light 
pubescence, bright golden ground color. Flesh is yellow, 
firm, smooth textured and of good flavor, and a free- 
stone. Trees are vigorous and productive, with less bac- 
terial spot than Southland or Elberta. Blossoms are self- 
fertile, require 750 chilling hours. 
^TRIOGEM N.J. 70 (6a) An early, oval, red all 
over, firm, yellow freestone peach ripening about two 
days after Golden Jubilee. The trees are medium in 
size, hardy and heavy bearers. Trees require good soil 
and good culture for best results. Triogem has fruited 
over a wide area and has gained popularity due to 
heavy yields, good marketing traits, and hardiness of 
tree. 
SOUTHLAND (7a) Yellow-fleshed variety ripening in 
Sunhigh season. Fruit is a freestone, medium to large 
size, round, and has little fuzz. Color is attractive, with 
a light red blush covering about half the peach at 
shipping stage. Flesh is yellow, firm, slow softening, 
medium textured, good flavor. Trees are vigorous and 
productive, blossoms large, self-fertile. 
WASHINGTON (6b) A fine new peach from Virginia 
that has outstanding qualities of color, size, flavor, firm- 
ness of flesh, and fine texture. The buds are extremely 
resistant to injury from spring frosts. It ripens about 
three days after Triogem and just before Sunhigh. Trees 
are vigorous and productive. Buds have excellent pollen 
and are self-fertile. Washington will do well from 
southern Virginia northward wherever spring frosts are 
troublesome. Use Washington with Madison and Jeffer- 
son for season-long coverage of frost-resistant peaches. 
WHY PLANT BOUNTIFUL RIDGE PEACH TREES? 
1. Only selected bud stock of known parentage 
■used in propagation. 
2. Our rootstocks are the best money can buy — 
selected for rapid growth, hardiness, and dis- 
ease resistance. 
3. Only soil, which has been especially treated to 
produce high food value for normal develop- 
ment is used to grow our trees. 
4- Continuous inspection of trees from seedling to 
finished tree, with correct spraying compounds, 
timing and technique to keep trees healthy 
while groioing. 
5. Rigid control of varieties from cutting of bud- 
wood — checking workers during budding time — 
correct charting of all varieties — more checking 
at digging time plus further checking in storage 
insures true-to-name trees. 
6. Constant searching for new and better varieties 
and improved strains of old commercial 
favorites goes on year after year by men 
trained to recognize all factors which influence 
the selection of finer trees and varieties. 
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