Our Trees Are Triple Inspected For Your Protection 
CANDOR (0104) A new yellow-fleshed, semi-free- 
stone peach that ripens just before Earlired. The fruits are 
round and about % covered with a bright red blush when 
mature. The flesh is fine textured, of good quality and 
very resistant to browning. Trees are productive, mod- 
erately vigorous and somewhat resistant to bacterial spot. 
Fruits are of good size and buds seem rather tolerant of 
spring frost. 
SUNHAVEN 
EARLIRED (0105) A cross of Redhaven made at Belts- 
ville, Md. that ripens 2 to 5 days earlier than Cardinal 
and completes harvest before Sunhaven. Fruits are 
medium sized, with very light pubescence, and colored 
with a bright red blush over a golden yellow ground 
color when mature. The flesh is yellow, firm and of 
good flavor; a cling when firm ripe. Trees are vigorous, 
and dependable bearers, and moderately susceptible to 
bacterial spot. Earlired should be thinned early and 
lard for best size. 
REDCAP (0106) Ripens just before Dixired and resem- 
bles Dixired very much. A clingstone, medium size, 
round, with light pubescence. Attractive red blush covers 
most of the peach. The flesh is yellow, firm but melting, 
and of good flavor. Trees are moderately vigorous and 
productive. Buds require 750 hours chilling. 
CARDINAL (0107) Ripens four days ahead of Dixired. 
Fruits are clingstone, medium size, round, light pu- 
bescence. Well covered with attractive red blush over 
yellow ground. Flesh is yellow, firm and of good flavor. 
Chilling requirements about 900 hours. 
Most peach orchards are set 20x20 ft., 18x22 ft., 
20x24 ft., etc. We suggest an original spacing of 
Wx 15 ft., giving 290 trees per acre. At the 5th or 6th 
year, lake out every other tree in the 10-ft. row to hare a 
permanent planting of 15x20 ft. We know your site 
location may not allow such a plan: but if this plan 
or some varia tion is used, it is possible to earn SI, 000.00 
or more EXTRA per acre, per year, because of the 
additional early yields from the extra trees. 
Gentlemen: 
All the peach trees sent to me are coming along very good. I 
am well satisfied with your products from the Bountiful Ridge 
Nurseries. 
Harold Thranhardt 
New York 
RIPENING and VARIETY USE CHART 
This new, up-to-date chart should be helpful in set- 
ting up your new planting. Varieties which ripen in 
the same season are listed with sub-letters, as we have 
done for years. The varieties are listed in a relative 
order, so the chart may be used in any area. 
The variety use symbols are meant as a guide. Plant- 
ing area may dictate that other varieties be used. 
Best Ri 
Best Ripening 
Order 
Use 
Order 
T 
iteuwin 
(1) 
* Suncrest 
(10) 
/ Springold 
(la) 
/ Sullivan's 
+ 
Dawne 
(2) 
Early 
/ Candor 
(2a) 
Elberta 
(10a) 
* Earlired 
(2 b) 
O * Madison 
(10b) 
/ Redcap 
(2c) 
* Blake 
(10c) 
* Cardinal 
(2d) 
* Cresthaven 
(lOd) 
/ Dixired 
(2e) 
/ Babygold p~ 
(lOe) 
+ 
W iiirlj-Ked- 
©/ Early Elberta(ll) 
(3) 
T 
Belle of 
■ bunnaven 
(3b) 
Georgia 
(11a) 
O * Sunshine 
(3d) 
+■ 
Pollv 
(lib) 
* Somerset 
(3e) 
/ Hale 
* Jerseyland 
(4) 
Harrison 
(11c) 
* Coronet 
(4a) 
* Redskin 
(12) 
/ feentinel 
(4b) 
* Dixieland 
(12a) 
O * Redhaven 
(4c) 
* Elberta 
(12b) 
/ Goldenred 
(4d) 
* J. H. Hale 
(12c) 
* Comanche 
(4e) 
+ 
/ White Hale 
(I2d) 
+ 
Cumberland 
(5) 
* Jersey Queen (12e) 
+ 
Golden 
O * Jefferson 
(13) 
Jubilee 
(5a) 
/ Marglow 
(13a) 
* Ranger 
(5c) 
* Shippers Lat 
B 
/ Keystone 
(6) 
Red 
(13b) 
O Triogem 
(6a) 
/ Marland 
(13c) 
O * Washington 
(6b) 
/ Marhigh 
(13d) 
+- 
Colora 
(6c) 
* Gemmers 
* Sunhigh 
(7) 
Late 
/ Sunqueen 
(7a) 
Elberta 
(14) 
/ Southland 
(7b) 
* Rio-Oso- 
/ Babygold#5 
(7d) 
Gem 
(14a) 
* Loring 
(8) 
* So Good 
(14b) 
/ July Elberta 
(8a) 
/ Marqueen 
(14d) 
* Redglobe 
(Sb) 
/ Kenlate 
(14e1 
* Richhaven 
(8c) 
/ Lizzie 
(15) 
+ 
O Hale Haven 
(8d) 
O * Monroe 
(15a) 
* Glohaven 
(8e) 
+ 
Autumn 
(16) 
+ 
Champion 
(9) 
+ 
Marsun 
(17) 
* Best Commercial Varieties for Distant and Nearby 
Markets 
/ Commercial Varieties for Certain Areas 
O Commercial Varieties That Are Very Hardy and 
Attractive 
- Ex .remely Hardy Varieties 
+ Varieties Best for Local Markets 
Dear Sirs: 
Let me lake just a moment here and try to tell you all how 
much I have appreciated doing business with you and your 
company. The letter I received after the order of asparagus 
roots was one of the nicest gestures I have ever seen a company 
do. Now I know this type of close relationship with customer 
is costly but, Sirs, believe me, its worth it. Because I have 
been treated so very, shall I say, humanly, you now have a 
devout new customer. So, again thank you, for making a 
routine customer feel so special. With a policy such as this 
you will surely grow and prosper. 
Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Rymasz 
West Virginia 
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