Chinese CHESTNUTS 



Plant Them For Production Of Luscious Nuts. 



Ornamental Shade Or Commercial Orchard. 



Early Bearing, Fast Growing, Blight Resistant Trees. 



We higlily recommeud planting Chinese Chestnuts on hill sides or on 

 land not adapted to general farming where soil is sufficiently fertile to 

 support the trees. They not only produce a beautiful orchard but bring 

 added revenue from the sale of nuts. Many growers now have orchards 

 in production and report ready sale on nuts at 50c to 90c per pound. 



Write us about location and we will be glad to advise regardini; a 

 commercial planting. 



We are offering here the finest types, hardy, blight resistant and high 

 quality chestnuts our Government representatives could find in the great 

 Chestnut producing areas of China. 



PRICES ON SELECTED STRAINS SEEDLING CHINESE CHESTNUT 



All trees are well rooted, thrifty stock. 



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12 to 18 inch, 1 yr. seedluigs $ — ea€h 



18-34 inch 1.15 each 



3 to 3 feet 1.50 each 



3 to 4 feet 2.10 each 



4 to 5 feet 3.95 each 



5 to 6 feet 3.50 each 



10 to 49 



50 or more 



$ .80 ea«h 



$ .60 each 



1.00 each 



.85 each 



1.30 each 



1.20 each 



1.90 each 



1.75 each 



2.75 each 



3.60 each 



3.30 each 



3.00 each 



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Growing Chestnuts For Profit 



A fine example of Chestnut culture. This grove belonging to Mr. Wil- 

 liam J. Wilson of Fort Valley. Ga. is eight years old and consistently pro- 

 ducing fine crops. This further shows the wide adaptability of the better 

 strains of the Chinese Chestnut which are being grown here at Bountiful 

 Ridge. Plant this year on spare land, in pastures, on wood lots, in yards 

 for shade, beauty, and profit. 



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a yr. old Chinese Chestnut trees load- 

 ed with nuts on the lawn of Balpli 

 Gardner, Colonial Park, Pa. They 

 make ideal lawn trees when trained to 

 single high trunk type tree. 



SELECTED STRAINS 

 YOU CAN TRUST. 



ALL TYPES 



HAVE BEEN FULLY 



TESTED. 



ALL ARE BLIGHT RESISTANT 



Because of the luicertainty of 

 grafted trees, incompatibility of 

 union, over or under growth at 

 point of grafting, etc., we have more 

 and more been relying on seedling 

 selections of the better types such 

 asNanking,^^eiling,^Kuling.^ J. A.K. 

 and other selected seedling, made 

 from seedlings of the above types. 

 There is now a minimum of varia- 

 tion in our selections and our whole 

 production of Chestnut trees is now 

 derived from seed selections as ex- 

 plained above. We believe they are 

 the best. We are sure you will like 

 them. 



It Pays To Plant Bountiful Ridge 

 Grown Blight Resistant Chestnut 

 Trees. 



