THE KEMPS 
OF BOUNTIFUL RIDGE 
August 1, 1968 
Dear Friends, 
Thank you for your orders, letters, patience, 
and help this last nursery season. Your patronage 
allowed us to have one of the largest volume years 
in our history. The biggest problems encountered 
were those of delayed delivery and stock shortages. 
We have tried to anticipate the causes during this 
summer season and plan around them for next 
year. 
We hope you will find the use of catalog numbers 
and variety name on your orders not overly cumber- 
some. The numbers are a very important part of 
our newly instituted computerized inventory con- 
trol system. This new approach should help us to 
serve you more efficiently. Another storage room 
and our newly acquired Air Freight connections 
will be helpful as well. 
Most importantly, the growing season at Boun- 
tiful Ridge has been marvelous. All of our stock is 
in excellent shape and our supplies are the best in 
years. An early order will help to avoid disap- 
pointment at planting time. You may be assured 
of our continuing efforts to grow and deliver only 
the best nursery stock. We hope we will be 
favored with your order this season. 
Sincerely, 
| Our 3-Point J 
$ Guarantee f 
f 1. ALL STOCK GUARANTEED TO * 
J ARRIVE IN A-l CONDITION. All J 
^ Truck Freight, Express and Parcel Post ^ 
shipments are insured. Notify us and 
the carrier at once of damage and claims 
will be filed for losses. Duplicate orders 
for damaged stock will be shipped at 
once. 
2. ALL STOCK IS GUARANTEED 
TRUE-TO-NAME. Every precaution is 
taken to insure trueness-to-name. Any 
plants proving not so will be replaced at 
no charge or purchase price refunded. 
Further than this we are not responsible. 
3. ALL STOCK IS GUARANTEED 
TO START TO GROW, providing our 
planting instructions are followed and 
normal care is given. Should any plant 
fail to do this, notify us direct by July 
1st and replacements will be sent the 
following season without charge. After 
this date, we will replace unsatisfactory 
plants at one-half purchase price. You 
pay transportation on all replacements. 
normal losses. 
^ This guarantee covers 
Heavy and unusual losses due to con- 
ditions beyond our control will be 
settled satisfactorily with the customer. 
FOUNDER 
HARRISON H. KEMP 
Sept. 26, 1825— May 7, 
1884, Father of Geo. 
W. Kemp, started the 
Kemps growing fruit 
and ornamental trees and 
plants for the planters 
of western Pennsylvania, 
nearly a century ago. 
GEO. W. KEMP 
May 2, 1868-June 3, 1943 
EDGAR H. KEMP 
September 8, 1893- 
January 20, 1967 
HOMER S. KEMP 
President 
ROBERT G. KEMP 
Executive Vice President 
RICHARD L. KEMP 
Executive Secretary 
H. GEORGE KEMP 
Executive Treasurer 
WHERE TO FIND IT 
Apple Seedlings 24 
Apple Trees 22-29, -34 
Apricots 17, 30 
Asparagus 38 
Blackberries 44 
Blueberries 40-41 
Boysenberries 44 
Bush Cherry 1 9, 30 
Cherry Trees. 18-19, 30, 35 
Chinese Chestnuts 37 
Dawne Peach 4 
Dewberries 44 
Dwf. Trees 28-31 
Evergreen Seedlings 32 
Fertilizer 32, 33 
Figs 21 
Flowering Trees 34, 35 
Grape Vines 39 
Guarantee 3 
Inspection Certificates . 25, 49 
King Luscious Apple 27 
Lavaca Berries 44 
Map to Nursery 32 
Nectarines 14-15, 30 
Nemaguard Peach 13 
Nut Trees 36-37 
Order Blank 51 
Peach Trees 4-1 3, 15, 30, 34 
Pear Trees 20-21, 31 
Persimmon Trees 31 
Plum Trees 16-17, 30 
Quince Trees 17 
Raspberries 42-43 
Redwin Peach 4 
Rhubarb 38 
Rose Hedge 50 
Shade Trees 34-35 
Skyline Supreme Apple. . .24 
Spray Materials 33 
Strawberry Plants. . . .45-50 
Sunshine Peach 6 
Terms 50 
Virus Information 6, 49 
