Ar^ You Planting the BEST? 



APPLES 



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Bountiful Ridge Trees Are 

 The Foundation of a Successful Orchard 



THRIFTY - HARDY - DEPENDABLE 

 PLANTING STOCK LEADS TO SUCCESS 



PRICES OF APPLE TREES (Standard Types) 



100- 



3-9 10-49 50-99 299 



Each eoch each each each 



2 yr., 5-6', 11/16" up . . $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.20 



2 yr., 4-5', 9-11/16" .. 2.75 2.25 1.75 1.25 1.00 



2 yr., 3-4', 7-9/16" ... 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 .90 



1 yr., 4-6' 2.75 2.25 1.75 1.25 1.00 



1 yr., 3-4' 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 .90 



1 yr., 2-3' 2.25 1.75 1.25 .90 .75 



All prices are net, F.O.B. Princess Anne, Md. 



SPECIAL NOTE: If you want more than 300 apple 

 trees, write to us giving full list of varieties and grades 

 desired, and we will quote you special prices consistent 

 with market conditions at such time. 



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j CRAB APPLE 



HYSLOP Season September to October; tree vigorous, 

 very hardy. Fruit medium yellow grounded with heavy 

 shadings of deep crimson and splashes of maroon with 

 heavy blue bloom. Flesh fine, firm, yellow, astringent. 

 B^ars abundantly in clusters, which makes tree exceed- 

 ingly ornamental. 



DOLGO A handsome red crab apple of medium size. 

 The fruit jellies easily and makes rich ruby-red jelly. 

 Tree hardy, vigorous, productive, medium size , and 

 especially adapted to ornamental planting. 



APPLE SEEDLINGS 



Save Those Valuable Damaged Producing Trees by 



Bridge Grafting and Low Inarch Work 

 This is the common apple seedling that has 

 been used in propagating apple trees for gen- 

 erations. We can supply these two-year-old, 

 ■strong roots and one-year tops in the following 

 sizes and prices (supply limited) : 



10-50 50-200 200 or more 

 each each each 



3-4' $0.50 $0.40 $0.35 



2-3' 45 .35 .30 



18-24" ... .35 .30 .25 



Note: The ripening order of varieties is designated by 

 a bracketed number after the name. Varieties over- 

 lapping in ripening season are indicated by subletter. 

 We are endeavoring to give the ripening order and not 

 the picking order, for this will vary greatly according to 

 the grower and where they are marketed. We trust this 

 lifting will be helpful to you. 



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WRIXPARENT (l) Earliness, Annual Bearer, Large 

 Size, Quality, Good Shipper, Early Bearing, and Blight 

 Resistance all tell the story of this fine apple. It was 

 found as a chance seedling in a Yellow Transparent 

 orchard. Ripens 10 to 15 days earlier than Transparent, 

 is an attractive light green without markings, white 

 fleshed, fine texture, sub-acid in flavor, and rates high as 

 ;a cooking apple. 

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^ YELLOW TRANSPARENT (2) Holds a long record 

 as our most widely planted early commercial apple. Tree 

 is upright, hardy, early bearer. Good size; skin clear 

 white to pale yellow in color. Flavor very good. An 

 excellent cooking apple known to the housewife every- 

 where. Ripens early July. 



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LODI — Big Transparent [3) One of our very best 



early apples, it has the same quality and flavor as 

 Yellow Transparent but it is much larger and firmer. 

 Fruits ship well and do not show bruising. Ripening 

 date is a few days later than for Transparent, but Lodi 

 ^an be picked earlier because of good size. Trees are 

 'spreading, vigorous, and productive. Needs pollination. 



WILLIAMS' EARLY RED (3a) Among the earliest 

 to ripen and the largest of all early apples, a better 

 name for it is "Big Red Apple." Flesh is white, juicy 

 and slightly tart, tender and crisp. A very good one, like 

 ,Transparent. Bears heavily on young trees. 



EARLY MclNTOSH (4) A Mcintosh Hybrid, being 

 almost red in color, very crisp. A thrifty grower and a 

 regular bearer. Your opportunity to have the Mcintosh 

 type as a very early apple. Cash in on the popularity of 

 the Mcintosh by growing Early Mcintosh for your 

 markets. 



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