i PEACH Trees! 



See Page 6 For Prices on All Varieties of Peach Trees 



^SHIPPERS LATE RED — Hale Typed 3b) A proven 



variety to follow Elberta which has class and is a good 

 money-maker. Fruits, which ripen just after Elberta 

 and Hale, are very large, very highly colored, yellow 

 fleshed, freestone, and of exceptional quality. Shippers 

 Late Red is a good shipper, stores well in cold storage, 

 and is extremely productive. Its excellent appearance 

 causes it to bring highest prices. Hale Type Shippers Late 

 Red is the best of the many strains of this fine variety. 

 Be sure you are getting the best and plant GENLTINE 

 HALE TYPE SHIPPERS LATE RED from Bountiful 

 Ridge this year. 



^GAGE ELBERTA (13c) A famous budsport of Elberta 

 that is resistant to bacterial spot. Trees grow as well 

 as those of Elberta, although more spreading in habit. 

 Gage blooms two to four days after Elberta. Blossoms 

 are very strong and set fruit under unfavorable con- 

 ditions. The fruit is so much like Elberta that only 



/ an expert can distinguish between them. Gage ripens 



I a few days after Elberta. 



BRACKETT (13d) Extend your Elberta season with 

 this fine peach whose popularity is increasing. Brackett 

 ripens about five days after Elberta, and its beautiful, 

 large, orange-yellow fruits tinged with carmine bring 

 high market prices. Fruits have deep yellow flesh that 

 is much lighter in flavor than Elberta. Brackett sizes 

 well under heavy crops, ships well, is freestone, and 

 an excellent peach in most areas extending from 

 ississippi northward. 



GEMMERS LATE ELBERTA (14) An extra large, 

 beautifully colored peach with high quality and fine 

 shipping ability that follows Elberta by about 10 days. 

 Fruits of Gemmers are larger than Elberta, more highly 

 colored, and somewhat more round. Its good, tough 

 skin is nearly covered with a brilliant red color. Flesh 

 is firm and slightly tinged with red around the pit. 

 Trees are vigorous, productive, and long lived. Many 

 growers have used Gemmers Late Elberta as an ex- 

 cellent substitute for Rio-Oso-Gem. Gemmers brings 

 high prices, high yields, and stores well. 



^RIO-OSO-GEM (14a) A widely grown, beautiful, 

 Hale type peach that ripens 7 to 10 days after Elberta. 

 It is large sized, with brilhant red color and light pubes- 

 cence. The flesh is firm and fine textured, with ex- 

 cellent flavor. Rio-Oso-Gem is best known as a highly 

 jirofitable fresh market peach, but it is equally good as 

 a canning and freezing variety. Trees are not very 

 /vigorous, but set good crops each year. 



SO GOOD (14b) A new yellow freestone from 

 Maryland ripening about with Rio-Oso-Gem. Fruits are 

 large, highly colored, and most nearly resemble Red- 

 skin. It crops annually, with good yields. Trees are 

 vigorous and healthy, more upright than Redskin. So 

 Good should have a place in your plantings. 



LIZZIE (15) An old variety with a proud history of 

 grower success in most central and eastern peach areas. 

 Lizzie is a distinct Elberta type which has size, color, 

 firmness, and high quality. It is a freestone with fine- 

 textured, yellow flesh. It ripens 12 to 16 days after 

 Elberta, with handsome red color over a deep yellow 

 ground color. Fruits are good for shipping, local 

 markets, and processing. Trees are vigorous, hardy, 

 heavy and annual bearers. Many growers consider it the 

 est of our very late peaches. 



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A BEAUTIFUL 3-YEAR ORCHARD OF BOUNTIFUL RIDGE TREES 



AUTUMN N.J. 145 (16) A large, yellow free- 

 stone that ripens just after Lizzie. Fruit colors a good 

 yellow with a fine red blush on one cheek. The tree is 

 very vigorous and should be planted on well-drained 

 peach soil. Autumn is just the peach for the grower 

 who wishes good size, high quahty, very late fruit for 

 roadstand or nearby markets. In recent years. Autumn 

 has been stored in cold storage well into the fall. 



The He de France butterfly bush and Chinese Chest- 

 nut arrived, the plants look very green, and healthy so 

 I am sure that they will flourish. 



Orrin J. Wenzel 

 New Jersey 



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