Eliminate Unprofitable Trees and Varieties - Plant Improved Types for Greater Profits . 



2 year old BOUNTIFUL RIDGE GROWN AI'PLE 

 TREES OF UNEXCELLED QUALITY sucli as these 

 await your call to service at Boiintit'iil Ridjje Nur- 

 series. Grown with exacting cure, pnnjogated frnni 

 selected heavy producing strains these trees must 

 and will give QUICK AND S.A TISF.ACTORY RE- 

 SULTS. 



OHIO NONPAREIL (lOE) (Red Bellflower). We re- 

 list this old variety in response to many requests 

 from Ohio fruit growers. High dessert quality 

 and fine appearance is responsible for its popu- 

 larity. Originated near Massillon, Ohio, it has 

 been extensively planted in many sections of the 

 middle west as well as Ohio. Tlie tree is medium 

 in size and spreading in type. Fruit medium 

 to large, round olilate in shape. Skin is yellow 

 overspread with red-mottled and striped witli 

 bright red. Flesh yellow, lirm. crisp, tender, juic.v 

 and aromatic. Suit-acid in tiavor. Tliis tine old 

 apple is hard to equal where quality is the factor. 



SMOKEHOUSE (11). Moderate bearing. Fruit yel- 

 low.striped with dull red, very attractive. Ripens 

 September 10-20. 



JMPROVED ALL RED JONATHAN (llA). If you 

 are not getting enough color on your Jonathan, 

 plant this Improved strain. You will be satis- 

 fled with the results. Both 1 yr. and 2 yr. old 

 trees available. 



JONATHAN (IIB). A good commercial apple, hard 

 to equal for hardiness and productiveness. Good 

 quality, medium size, excellent eating and cook- 

 ing apple. Used as filler and pollenator. 



GRIMES GOLDEN (IIC). Highest quality fancy 

 dessert apple. Ranks with Delicious and Jona- 

 than. Medium to large, bright yellow, pink cheek. 

 Trees hardy, highly recommended to pollenize. 

 Ripens Sei)tember 10-15. The old home orchard 

 standby and a great apple wherever planted. 



TWENTY OUNCE (12). Fruit exceptionally large, 

 sub-acid; color green slightly striped with red 

 blush. Tree vigorous and one of our finest baking 

 apples. 



OPALESCENT (12A). Very large, brilliant dark 



red all over: tree bears young and very prelific. 



Quality good. Its beautv and size gives it ready 

 sale. 



NORTHWEST GREENING (12B). Tree vigorous, 

 hardy. Fruit large to very large: clear green skin, 

 yellow fleshed, fine grained and firm. Very attrac- 

 tive. 



TOLMAN SWEET (12C). Medium to large size, 

 pale yellow, firm, ricli and very sweet. Vigorous, 

 hardy and productive. 



YELLOW DELICIOUS (13) 



This apple has received national publicity during 

 the last few years. It is famous for quality, which 

 is hard to equal. This combined wfth fine, firm tex- 

 ture of flesh and its golden yellow skin, attracts the 

 consuming public. Tree thrifty and extremely pro- 

 ductive, bears early with abundant crop while very 

 young. 



MACOUN (ISA). Very highlv colored, no stripe. 

 Same quality as Mcintosh, same texture fruit. 

 Hangs better than Mclntosli. Ripens 2 to 3 weeks 

 after Cortland. Recommended to extend Mcintosh 

 season. 



RICHARED DELICIOUS (13B). See full descrip- 

 tion page 2. 



DELICIOUS (14). A remarkable varity introduced 

 in the West several years ago where it is being 

 largely planted and rapidly taking first rank both 

 for commercial and home orchards. Fruit large, 

 nearly covered with brilliant dark red: flesh fine 

 grained, cj-isp, and melting: juicy, with a delight- 

 ful aroma; of very highest qualitv. A splendid 

 beeper and shipper. Tree one of the hardiest, a 

 vigorous grower. 



MEDINA (14A). Delicious shape and appearance. 

 Recommended by N. Y. Fruit testing asso. to pro- 

 long the Delicious season. 



ORLEANS (14B). Same season as Delicious only 

 better keeper in common storage. The flavor re- 

 sembles that of Staymans. Apple shape and color 

 of Delicious. 



RHODE ISLAND GREENING (15). Fruit large and 

 handsome. Dark green overspread with yellow. 

 Flesh tender, rather acid, flavor excellent. Ripens 

 September 25-30. 



NORTHERN SPY (15A). Large, roundish-conical, 

 slightly ribbed, handsomely striped with red, flav- 

 or rich, aromatic, mild sub-acid. Renowned for 

 tine quality. 



RED NORTHERN SPY (15B). A typical Northern 

 Spy except in color. The Red Spy colors a solid 

 red witliout stripe or splashes. 



TURLEY (16) 



The Turley is an winesap seedling originating in 

 the experimental orcliard of Mr. Burton at Mitchell, 

 Indiana. This beautiful apple is gaining in popu- 

 larity as it comes into fruiting more generally and 

 has many points to recommend it as a profitable 

 commercial variety. The trees resemble those of the 

 old Staymans. are vigorous and productive. The 

 apples average large to very large. The skin is 

 smooth and colors a bright attractive red almost 

 over the entire apple. The flesh is firm, similar to 

 Staymans. The qualit.v is good but cannot be class- 

 ed as a high dessert apple being superior to Rome 

 Beauty. The value of the apple lies in its hand- 

 some appearance, large size, the fact that it is Stay- 

 mans type and will not crack at the stem and tliat 

 it is a good cooking and baking apple. As an early 

 winter variety it sliould liave the consideration of 

 tlie planters. 



THE TURLEY APPLE 



ALBEMARLE — NEWTON PIPPIN (KiA). Large, 

 smooth skinned, beautifully colored yellow apple. 

 A valuable market variety. Tree long lived and 

 productive. 



The "COLORA" Red York (17) 



r. S. Plant Patent No. IGS 



THE "COLORA RED YORK" MARKS .V NEW 

 ER.\ FOR THE GREAT YORK I.MPERIAL APPLE 

 EARLIER (OLORING — E.4RLIER PICKING— 100% 

 COLOR— GREATER PROFITS TO TIIK (JKOWER. 



The tree of the COLORA RED YORK has the 

 same rugged characteristic as the old type Y'ork 

 Imjierial. The variety has been well tested and 

 even tho we have observed other variations from the 

 old fasliioned York we do not know of any today 

 that will give the grower the same attractive York 

 type apple that the COLORA RED YORK will pro- 

 duce. 



The "COLORA RED Y'ORK" can be picked from 

 one to two weeks earlier than the regular York Im- 

 perial if desired and the entire crop can be picked 

 at one picking if desired witli every apple passing 

 U. S. No. 1 grade for color and enabling the grower 

 to pack out a fancy grade of apples. There is no 

 longer any reason for planting the old type York 

 when better fruits and greater profits can be had 

 by planting COLORA RED YORK. MAINTAIN 

 AND BUILD YOUR YORK PRODUCTION WITH 

 "COLORA RED YORK." 



"THE COLORA RED YORK IS A BOUNTIFUL 

 RIDGE INTRODUCTION AND IS GROWN AND 

 FOR SALE EXCLUSIVELY BY THE BO'UNTIPUL 

 RIDGE NURSERIES." 



5c per tree extra in all grades over other standard 

 varieties as listed and priced. 



Y'OR IMPERIAL (17A). Fine, hardy, red Winter 

 apple. Succeeds over a wide range of country. 

 Bears fotir years from planting, regularly and 

 heavy. Fruit of medium size, skin yellow covered 

 with two shades of red. October 1. 



BLAXT.AY"M.4N (18). See full description page 2. 



STAY'MANS WINESAP (18A). Most profitable ap- 

 ple ever grown in the fruit areas of the Central 

 States. Tree vigorous and liardy, early bearer, 

 very productive, fruit medium to large, s-kin 

 smooth, slightly striped, colored to dull red. Flesh 

 yellow, firm, rich, sub-acid, aromatic, a splendid 

 late keeping variety. October 10-15. 



GALLIA BEAUTY (18B) 



The Growers' Choice Wherever It Is Producing 

 It leads all other Red Rome Beauty t.v|)e apples. 

 It can rightfully be called "One of America's Most 

 Beautiful Apples." Demand the Gallia Beauty when 

 planting the Red Rome type apple. 



The Gallia Beauty originated in Ohio and Is a 

 typical Rome type tree, being tlirifty, hardy and 

 productive. The fruit of the Gallia Beauty "colors 

 a brilliant bright red, without stripe and seems to 

 be of higher quality than the regular Rome Beauty, 

 and keeps exceptionally well in storage. The Gallia 

 Beauty will size up equal to the regular Rome but 

 many of the other inferior so-called Red Rome types 

 will not size up satisfactory and again we urgeyou 

 to plant only tlie Genuine Gallia Beauty. We offer 

 you the best and charge you no more. 



ROME BEAUTY (18C). Keeps in good condition 

 until May and June. Large round, mottled and 

 striped different shades of red. Flavor and qual- 

 ity average; always sells and brings good prices. 



WINTER BANANA (19). Vigorous grower, early 

 bearer. Fruit smooth and golden yellow usually 

 shaded with red blush, flesh fine grained, rich, 

 sub-acid. 



B.YLDWIN (19A). No home orchard is complete 

 without the Baldwin. An old favorite and one of 

 the great apples in the northern sections. Noted 

 for quality and lon^: keeping merits. Tree very 

 vigorous and productive. 



RED CANADA (Steele's Red) (20). This apple prob- 

 ably originated in New England where it has been 

 extensively planted. In recent years the variety 

 has gained much fav<»r in central North West par- 

 ticularly in Michigan and Wis. Tha tree is med- 

 ium to large, vigorous and upright in growth. 

 The fruit medium to large, uniform in size and 

 shape, coloring a beautiful deep red striped with 

 deejier red on a background of yellow. Flesh is 

 yellow, firm, crisp, aromatic, and juicy, pleasing 

 sub-acid in flavor. 



P.ARAGON (21). One of the best of the long keep- 

 ing winter apples. Does well on most any soil; 

 thrifty grower and fruits young; bears regular. 

 Winesap type, fine quality, nicely colored red with i 

 yellow flesh. 



WINESAP (21A). Medium size, dark red, juicy, 

 mild. A favorite late winter apple and a leading 

 commercial variety on all markets, as well as a 

 very popular home apple in tlie West. A high- 

 class dessert apple. Nov. 1st. to 10th. 



BOINTIFUL STRAIN 



IMPROVED WINESAP (21B) 



The Famous Winesap Apple Now Comes to The 

 Planter In .V Glorified Bud Selected St-uiii With 

 Fruits .-Vveraging 'iVs Size Witli .Same Beautiful Color 

 — .Same Qualit.v — Same Keeping Abilit.v. 



SVa Apples 

 Bountiful Strain "IMPROVED WINESAP" 



"Seek and ye shall find" is the motto at Bountiful 

 Ridge in their search for New and Better fruits. 



The original tree stands in a block of the Regular 

 Staymans Winesap and has not failed to ijroduce 

 a heavy crop now for 12 consecutive years, produc- 

 ing 28 bu. in l(t.39. the fruits being as large or larger 

 some years than the regular Staymans on adjoining 

 trees. 



The fruit has every characteristic of the Old Wine- 

 sap in shape, color, quality and growth habits and 

 at harvest time Mr. Miller has been able to pack 

 most of the apples in the 2%" up size, the balance 

 going into the 2%" grade. The tree is a typical 

 Winesap tree in growth, having the exact leaf mark- 

 ing fif the Old Winesap. We know this will revive 

 planting interest in this great apple. We have a 

 fine lot both one and two vear trees of this IM- 

 PROVED WINESAP this year and WE ARE SELL- 

 ING THESE TREES AT NO ADDITIONAL COST 

 TO THE PLANTER. 



CRAB APPLES 



Prices same as other standard apple trees. 



HYSLOP. Fruit medium, deep crimson and splash- 

 ed with maroon. Flesh fine, tree vigorous where 

 hardy. 



TRANSCENDENT. Season September. Fruit brown- 

 ish-yellow blushed with carmine. Flesh firm, tree 

 vigorous grower, hardy. 



DOLGA. A handsome red crab apple of medium 

 size. The fruit jellies easily. 'Tree vigorous, 

 hardy and productive. 



