Peach Growing Continues one ot 

 Anterica's Besi Paying Crops! 



To Protect Your Profits Tomorrow . . . 



Plant Bountiful Ridge Peach Trees Today! 



Proper Variety and Tree Selection Will Lead to Quicker Results and Greater Profits 



THE WORLD'S MOST EMINENT AUTHORITY 



ON TREE IDENTIFICATION HAS INSPECTED 



BOUNTIFUL RIDGE PEACH TREES FOR 



TRUENESS TO NAME. 



We Use Every Care Humanly Possible to Insure 



All Bountiful Ridge GroAvn Fruit Trees 



Are True to Variety Name. 



STATEMENT ON INSPECTION FOR 

 TRUENESS TO NAME 



Amherst, Mass. 

 July 4, 1944 

 To Whom It May Concern : — 



This is to state that all the saleable peach 

 trees growing in the nursery of Bountiful Ridge 

 Nurseries have been examined for trueness to 

 name and to the best of our knowledge and 

 belief these trees are true to name as they now 

 stand in the row. 



While it is impossible to positively identify all 

 peach varieties, it is possible to eliminate a 

 high percentage of mixture where found. 

 Signed, 



A. P. French, 

 O. C. Roberts, 

 L. Southwick, 



Prof, in Pomology. 



THE PEACH TREE SUPPLY 



Reports from all sections indicate an acute short- 

 age of peach trees again this year and at this 

 time it looks like there will be 20 to 25% less 

 trees than last year. 



Under the circumstance it would be advisable 

 for every planter to anticipate his planting needs 

 aind place orders early to avoid disappointment. 



The supply here at Bountiful Ridge is about 

 the same as last year yet we feel that our cus- 

 tomers should pass their order to us at once, to 

 avoid disappointment. 



ORDER TODAY! 



NOTE 



Ripening: order of varieties desig:nated by bracket- 

 ed numbers after name. Varieties overlapping in 

 ripening season indicated by sub-letter. Example. 

 Elberta and Hale are about same season and are 

 designated by numbers 13 and 13A. 



EARLY VARIETIES 



'MAYFTOWFR (D Earnest peach known. 

 ivi/i 1 r l.V^ YV LA Dark red all over; beauti- 



ful appearance. Carries well to market. Blooms very 

 late, crop never entirely cut off by late frosts. Size 

 medium, quality good. Semi-cling. 



^ RED BIRD (Early Wheeler) (2) 



Earliness, high color and productiveness make it very 

 valuable. Cling, very large. Creamy white, overspread 

 with a bright, glowing red. Good shipper. 



• ERLY-RED-FRE (2a) see outside front cover 

 LaXl.X^ 1 nuu r nj:i f^j. natural Kodochrome 



color illustration. Full description on page 15. 



reach trees such as these await your call to service 

 at Bountiful Ridge. Grown under personal supervisi->n, 

 given every care possible, THEY SHOULD AND WILL, 

 GIVE QUICK AND MAXIMUM RESULTS. 



Prices on Peach Trees 



Prices given are per tree. 1-9 10-49 50-299 



Jumbo $2.75 $2.35 .$ 



5 to 6', 11/16 up 1.75 1.40 .95 



4 to 5', 9-11/16 1.50 1.20 .80 



3 to 4', 7-9/16 1.25 1.05 .70 



2 to 3', 5-7/16 1.10 .90 .60 



2 to 3', 1/4-5/16 1.00 .80 .55 



18 to 24 inches 80 .65 .45 



Write For Prices on Larger Quantities. 



All prices are net f.o.b.. Princess Anne, Md. 



THESE PRICES APPLY ON ALL VARIETIES. 



NOTE— All of our Peach Trees are graded both as to 

 caliber and height, which insures you of having a uni- 

 form tree, and are worth more than trees sold on tlie 

 basis of height only. 



FISHER PEACH (4) see cover page for na- 

 1^ ItDM^laU. r L^HW^n t^^ral Kodochrome col- 



or illustration. Full description on page 16. 



REDHAVEN ^^^ For description see page 10. 



CUMBERLAND <«> :^^:r ¥./ ^'T 



tractively colored with red, oval in shape. The flesh is 

 white, almost free. Ripens just before Carman. Cum- 

 berland continues to gain in popularity in all peach 

 sections. 



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