The Nation's Choice for Fine Fruit Trees of Proven Merit 



YELLOW DELICIOUS (12) This apple is famou. for 

 its unique quality, embracing a combination of flavors 

 which is hard to equal. This combined with the fine, 

 firm textured flesh of the apple and the beautiful, golden 

 yellow skin at once attracts the eye of the consuming pub- 

 lic. The tree, while not a large growing type, is thrifty 

 and extremely productive, coming into fruiting and giving 

 an abundant crop while very young. 



MACOUN 



1 2a 



Very highly colored, having no 

 stripe. Same quality as Mcintosh, same textured fruit, 

 hangs to the tree better than Mcintosh and ripens one to 

 two weeks after Cortland. Tree about equal to Mcintosh, 

 a regular bearer, and strongly recommended to lengthen 

 the Mcintosh season. 



RICHARED DELICIOUS (I2b) 



SUPERB QUALITY — BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT 



SOLID RED COLOR 



The RICHARED DELICIOUS is a blood red muta- 

 tion of the famous Delicious Apple. Facts about the 

 RICHARED: You have a tree of the same hardy char- 

 acteristics as the old Delicious, producing an apple with 

 the same appetizing, delicious flavor, producing an apple 

 that colors a full bright red, without a trace of stripe, on 

 every part of the tree, the apple attaining this color 

 weeks before we usually pick the regular Delicious. 



DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS (i2c) a bud selected 



sport of the famous Delicious apple highly recommended 

 for early color on low elevations. 



The description of DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS fol- 

 lows that of Delicious except its ability to lay on early 

 color at low elevation which the regular Delicious will 

 not do. 



The apple gets very dark in color at elevation of 100 

 feet or more and we recommend our RICHARED DE- 

 LICIOUS for planting above that elevation. 



Our Double Red Delicious is favorably compared with 

 what is being sold as Starking. 



MUTSU (I2d) A new Yellow Delicious type apple from 

 Japan that is highly resistant to russetting. It has been 

 widely tested in this country and is meeting with wide 

 approval. Fruits are generally larger than Yellow Delicious 

 and with coarser flesh. A possible replacement for Yellow 

 Delicious because of its resistance to spray injury, late 

 keeping qualities, vigorous growth of tree, and larger fruit. 



Early Red Stayman (Neipling's) (I3) 



One of the Finest of The Stayman Sports 



Observations covering many years prove Neipling's to be 

 superior. You will not go wrong when you plant this 

 strain of bright Red Stayman. 



Colors 100% all over the apple from 10 to 20 days 

 before the regular Stayman. Growers can pick the entire 

 crop at one picking if desired and avoid losses. Cold 

 storage tests show it will keep through to following May 

 and come out with less scald, more flavor and more snap 

 than any other type Stayman. It's different — It's what you 

 want — it has the natural full bright Stayman finish. 



NORTHERN SPY (I4a) L^rge, roundish-conical, of- 

 ten flattened, slightly ribbed; handsomely striped with 

 red; flavor rich, aromatic, mild sub-acid, fine. Keeps thru 

 Winter and late into Spring. 



RED NORTHERN SPY (Kb) Red Spy is a typical 

 Northern Spy except in color. The Red Spy colors a 

 solid bright red without either stripes or splashes. If you 

 desire more color in your Spy apples plant the Red North- 

 ern Spy. 



TURLEY (Kc) -pj^g jj.gg5 resemble Stayman and are 

 vigorous rapid growers; productive and early bearing. The 

 apples average large to very large, skin smooth and colors 

 a bright attractive red over the entire apple. Flesh firm, 

 quality is good, but cannot be classed as a high dessert 

 apple. The value of this apple lies in the fact that it will 

 not crack under normal conditions. 



COLORA RED YORK (I5) Earlier Coloring, Earlier 

 Picking, Greater Profits. 



Tlie tree of Colora Red York has the same rugged 

 characteristics as the old York Imperial, but will color 

 100% over the entire tree under most any conditions. The 

 Colora Red York can be picked from 1 to 2 weeks earlier 

 than Regular York. The entire crop can be picked at one 

 time if desired. We do not know of any other type that 

 will give the grower such attractive apples as the Colora 

 Red York produces. 



Our Trees Are Inspected For Trueness-To-Name 



THERE IS NO GUESS-WORK WHEN YOU PLANT BOUNTIFUL RIDGE GROWN STOCK 



The World's Most Eminent Authorities on Tree Identification Say Bountiful Ridge Grown Trees Arc 

 "True-to-Name." 



University Parle. Pa., Auerust 10. 19S3 

 TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: 



All saleable apple, pear, plum and sweet cherry varieties propagrated and now growing at Bountiful Ridee Nurseriee have 

 been examined by the Pennsylvania Trueness-to-name Inspection Service. To the best of our knowledge, these trees are true to 



name sls they now stand in the nursery row. 



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