Peach Growing Has Proven 
One of America’s Best Paying Crops! 
Are You Planting to Maintain Your Production? 
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 Grown Fruit Trees 
Are True to Variety Name. 
STATEMENT ON INSPECTION FOR 
TRUENESS TO NAME . 
Amherst, Mass. 
August 26th, 1948. 
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 postively 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. 
4 . Peach trees such as these await your call to service 
From reports there is a general shortage of at Bountiful Ridge. Grown under personal supervision, 
. : : : . given every care possible, THEY SHOULD AND WILL 
peach trees again this year and at this time it GIVE QUICK AND MAXIMUM RESULTS. 
looks like there will be only about 50% of a nor- 
mal supply of trees. Prices On Peach Trees 
Under the circumstances it would be advisable 
for every planter to anticipate his planting needs Prices given are per tree. 1-9 10-49 es 
and place orders early to avoid disappointment. ae ee Ps GARE eee eee se : a5 
45 tos beth. ON t0y h/ 16a eee 1.00 85 65 
NOTE 3 cto 47 fts W5t0: O/NG6e oer .80 65 DD 
Ripening order of varieties designated by bracket- 2 toe stt.  o/1GStomd/lGeas eas 65 5%) 45 
ed numbers after name. Varieties overlapping in 2 to 3 ft. 1/4 to 5/16” ...... 55 50 40 
ripening season indicated by sub-letter. Example: 18 to 24 inches .............. 50 40 30 
Elberta and Hale are about same season and are Write For Prices on Larger Quantities. 
designated by numbers 13 and 13A. All prices are net f.o.b. Princess Anne, Md. 
THESE PRICES APPLY ON ALL VARITIES EX- 
CEPT ERLY-RED-FRE and FISHER. 
EARLY VARIETIES NOTE—AIl of our Peach Trees are graded both as to 
caliber and height, which insures you of having a uni- 
MAYFLOWER (1) Earliest peach known. form tree, and are worth more than trees sold on the 
Dark red all over; beauti- basis of height only. 
ful appearance. Carries well to market. Blooms very 
late crop, never entirely cut off by late frosts. Size (4) See cover page for nat- 
medium, quality good. Semi-cling. FISHER PEACH _/ tural Kodachrome col- 
or illustration. Full description on page 15d. 
RED BIRD (Early Wheeler) REDHAVEN (5) For description see page 10. 
‘Karliness, high color and productiveness make it very 
valuable. Cling, very large. Creamy white, overspread (6) An early yellow Freestone peach. 
‘with a bright, glowing red. Good shipper. ORIOLE Fruit medium size, notable for fine 
: quality. 
2 See outside back cover ; 
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ERLY-RED-FRE (*@) Soo tural Kodoctrome CUMBERLAND (6a) The tree is, a vigorous 
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color sllustration. Hull descrip tion ouses2 tractively colored with red, oval in shape. The flesh is 
MIKADO (3) Early yellow peach ripening a- white, almost free. Ripens just before Carman. Cum- 
: bout one week after Mayflower. berland continues to gain in popularity in all peach 
Should be interplanted with othter varieties. sections. 
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