MORE OUTSTANDING PLUM VARIETIES 



FBOIT TREES 



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^ OZARK PREMIER 



New Variety for Extensive Trial 



A fine recent introduction by the Mo. Exp. Station at 

 Mountain Grove, Mo. Ozark Premier is vigorous in 

 growth, has extremely large, firm, red, clingstone fruits. 

 The flesh is yellow, juicy and tart, but with good flavor. 

 It ripens about with Burbank which it most nearly re- 

 ^sembles. 



BURBANK Medium to large, orange-yellow, dotted 

 and marbled with red, flesh meaty yellow, sweot and 

 good; valuable for canning and a good market plum. 

 Hardy and very prolific. 



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YELLOW EGG 



Size — Beauty — Quality 



Tree is vigorous, roundtop, hardy and very productive. 

 Fruit ripens late, large size, golden yellow with heavy 

 bloom. Skin is thick, flesh golden, juicy, mild and fine in 

 quality. Semi-free to freestone when fully ripe. Excellent 

 for cooking and eating out of hand. 



SATSUMA PLUM a Luther Burbank creation which 

 enjoys a continued popularity. The fruit is medium to 

 large, color reddish purple with pink bloom. Flesh dark 

 purplish red, juicy, sweet, with an alluring aroma and dis- 

 tinctive taste. It is semi-freestone and recommended for 

 those who want the best. 



Methley Plums growing on a young tree in our test 

 orchard. Methley k a fine variety for local use. 



APRICOTS 



ALMOST ALWAYS A SUCCESS WHEREVER PEACHES ARE GROWN 



MOORrARK One of the largest; orange-yellow with 

 numerous specks and dots; flesh yellow, sweet, juicy and 

 rich, .\ugust. 



EARLY GOLDEN a good variety; very large, deep 

 golden yellow, and fine in quality. 



SUPERB Rated by many as the best. The tree is large, 

 very thrifty and hardy and is extremely productive. Very 

 good quality. Fruit is beautiful yellow with slight blush; 

 flesh firm and solid. 



STELLA A hardy Russian type apricot that :s very 

 cold resistant. Produces good crops of fruit where other 

 varieties freeze out. The fruit is mediimi size, golden yel- 

 low color and delicious in quality. A freestone. Recom- 

 mended for all sections where peaches can be grown. 



PRICES OF ALL APRICOT VARIETIES: 



1 or 2 yrs. Each 3-9 10-49 



5-6 feet, 11/16 $3.25 $2.60 $2.15 



4-5 feet, 9-11/16 3.00 2.20 1.95 



3-4 feet, 7-9/16 2.75 1.95 1.70 



2-3 feet 2.50 1.75 1.50 



Write for special prices when larger quantities are desired 



DWARF APRICOTS— PAGE 28 



NEW EXTRA HARDY APRICOTS FOR HOME & ORCHARD 



Limited quantities available this year. Offered in 3-4' & 4-5' grades only this season 



SUNGOLD A sister seedling of Moongold that rip>ens 

 later. Fruit gold with orange blush, medium size, very 

 high quality, freestone, and hangs well until ripe. Tree 

 is medium sized, rather upright, exceptionally winter- 

 hardy, very productive, self-unfruitful but pollinated by 

 Moongold. For home use. 



MOONGOLD A very hardy new apricot for the north- 

 ern areas. Fruits are medium in size, orange-yellow, free- 

 stone and of good quality. Ripens earlier than Sungold; 

 self-unfruitful but pollinated by Sun.gold. Trees medium 

 sized, rather spreading, vigorous, and do well in cold 

 climates. For home gardens. 



CERTIFICATION OF INSPECTION — DUPLICATE OF NUMBER 23 



August 20, 1963 



THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That on the 15th day of August, 1963, we examined the Nurser.v Stock of the Bountiful Ridge 



Nurseries, growing in their nurseries at Princess Anne, County of Somerset, State of Maryland, in accordance with the laws of 



Maryland, 1898, Chapter 289, Section 58, and that said nurseries and premises are apparently free, so far as can be determined 



by inspection from San Jose Scale. Peach Yellows, Pear Blight and other dangerously injurious insect pests and plant diseases. 



L. O. WEAVER. State Pla 



G. S. LANGFORD, State Entomologist 



