The Standard of The Trade — Best Commercial Varieties 



VARIETIES ON EAST MAILING NO. 2 ROOTSTOCK 



Recommended for orchard planting in many areas — Good root system, grower and producer 

 Slightly larger than trees on No. 7 stock. 



Gallia Beauty All Red Mcintosh Skyline Supreme 



Early Red Stayman (Neiplings) All Red Jonathan Yellow Delicious 



A good medium-vigorous stock with a good root system. Though this stock makes a larger tree than E. M. IX 

 or VII, it does have the early bearing characteristic of them. Trees hchave well on most soils and are not being 

 used quite extensively in commercial planting. The stock has been found resistant to crown rot. 



DWARF APPLES WITH MALLING-MERTON ROOTSTOCKS 



WOOLLY APHID RESISTANT .... HEAVY AND EARLY BEARING 

 Our supply of trees on these new rootstocks is very limited for this season. 



M. M. 104 — Semi-Dwarf . . . Tree about the same size as E. M. 7 on sand; a little larger on loam. Good root 

 system for anchorage, early heavy crop, resistance to crown rot recommends it. 



Yellow Delicious Double Red Delicious Early Red Stayman (Neiplings) 



Skyline Supreme All Red Mcintosh 



M. M. 106 — Semi-Dwarf . . . Identical to E. M. 7 on loam but somewhat smaller on sand. Valuable for sites 

 where E. M. 9 makes a small tree. 



Yellow Delicious All Red Mcintosh Early Red Stayman (Neiplings) 



Skyline Supreme All Red Jonathan Richared 



M. M. 109 — Vigorous . . . Quite similar to E. M. 2 under most conditions. Seems to withstand drought better 

 than E. M. 2. 



Yellow Delicious Double Red Delicious Double Red Stayman 201 



Skyline Supreme All Red Mcintosh 



M. M. Ill — Vigorous . . . Trees about same size as E. M. 2 but bear heavier. Gives largest yields without in- 

 creasing tree area. 



Skyline Supreme 



NEW LOW PRICES ON ALL DWARF APPLE TREES 



100 or 

 Prices are per tree each 3-9 10-24 25-49 50-99 more 



5-6 ft., 2 yr. branches and whips $3.75 $3.50 $3.25 $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 



4-5 ft., 1 and 2 yr. branched and whips 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.30 2.10 1.80 



3-4 ft., 1 and 2 yr. branched and whips 2.75 2.50 2.25 2.00 1.75 1.50 



2-3 ft., 1 yr. whips 2.25 2.00 1.80 1.60 1.40 1.20 



Please state whether you prefer whips or branched trees. PLEASE WRITE FOR SPECIAL QUOTATION 

 WHEN LARGER QUANTITIES OF DWARF TREES ARE NEEDED. 



ALL BOUNTIFUL RIDGE DWARF APPLE TREES ARE MARKED AT PROPER PLANTING DEPTH. 

 DO NOT SET DEEPER THAN THE WHITE PAINT MARK 



GET ADDED DIVIDENDS WITH BOUNTIFUL RIDGE DWARFS — We are now using a short anchor root of 

 standard apple seedlings at the base of most of our dwarf trees. This anchor system is all under ground; the Mailing 

 piece is rooted, too. The variety is budded to the Mailing stock 6 to 8 inches above the ground to cause the dwarf 

 effect. We have been doing this type of work for many years and the results have been very satisfactory. The use of 

 the anchor root thus gives a strong root system to an otherwise poorly rooted tree and makes it more readily adaptable 

 to ordinary home and orchard planting. 



PLEASE NOTE — We recommend trees on East Mailing IX be planted 12 to 16 feet apart while those on East Mall- 

 the VII, II, be planted 15 to 25 feet apart. Malling-Merton distances should be the same as for the East Mailing 

 stocks with which they most nearly compare. Trees with anchor root systems should be planted slightly farther 

 apart than those with only East Mailing or Malling-Merton root systems. 



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