A part of Mr. Bitzer’s 5000 tree peach orchard. Second 
growing season. Note example of strip farming. 
Another generation of the Kemp’s start young in 
gaining knowledge of plant growing and knowing good 
plants when they see them. This is Homer George and 
Richard Lee Kemp, sons of Homer S. Kemp, Sales Mgr. 
of our Nursery. 
2000 tree orchard of Bountiful Ridge Peach Trees con- 
tinues to set the pace in developing into a prize com- 
mercial orchard. 
Mr. Emory Thomas, of Martinsburg, W. VWa., is proud 
of this young orchard. 
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One year Sour Cherry trees 
Ridge Way” in our, Nursery at 
Mr. W. Sylvester Porch, Sewell, N. J., standing beside 
2 year old Erly-Red-Fre tree heavily loaded with fruit. 
Mr. Porch states: “My Erly-Red-Fre Trees at 2 years 
of age bore a heavy crop of nearly all 24%” up peaches 
when other varieties froze out. They ripened in Red 
Bird season and returned me fancy prices in the market. 
Erly-Red-Fre is the finest early peach I have ever 
grown and all you claim for it is true.” 
Demonstration Plot of Bountiful Ridge Grown straw- 
berry plants on the farm of Mont Smith, York County, 
Penna. Scene shows some of the many interested grow- 
ers of that section inspecting the various varieties dur- 
ing the fruiting season of 1941. Test plots such as this 
is a part of our service to our customers in the great 
strawberry producing areas throughout the country. 
“PLANT BOUNTIFUL RIDGE PLANTS FOR BET- 
TER RESULTS”. 
_ BOUNTIFUL RIDGE HALE HAVEN TREES 32 MONTHS AFTER PLANTING HAVE AVERAGE SPREAD 
OF 12 ft. and HEIGHT OF 10 ft. and produced 1% Bu. PEACHES ON SOME TREES THEIR THIRD GROW- 
ING SEASON. THIS IS A LIVING EXAMPLE OF THE ADAPTABILITY OF BOUNTIFUL RIDGE GROWN 
YEARLING TREES AND THE HALE HAVEN VARIETY. 
There are No. “Side-Lines’’ at Bountiful Ridge - We Should and Can Serve You Better! 
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