0ountiful Riag 



APPLE Trees 



Are Highest Iii Quality — Earliest To Bear — Greatest Iii Value 



THE LODI APPLE— Photograph of L,odi Apple on tree in 

 experimental orchard of University of Md. Xote size and 

 uniform shape. 



LODI ^^) (Big Transparent) 



A cross between Transparent and Montgomery released by 



the N. y. Fruit Testing Ass'n. in 1924 



LODI IS PROVING TO BE ONE OF OUR 



BEST EARLY APPLES 



Large Size, Firmness and Early Bearing 



Habits Recommend It 



The Lodi after being tested over quite a large terri- 

 tory is proving to be one of our most worthy Early 

 Apples. It has the same quality and flavor as Yellow 

 Transparent, but is much larger and more firm. The tree 

 is more spreading and vigorous, bears early and more 

 regular than Transparent. The fruit is a better shipper 

 and does not show bruising as badly. It ripens a few 

 days later than Transparent but due to size can be picked 

 with that variety if desired. Lodi should be interplanted 

 for best results. 



MTT TOKT (6) Typical Mcintosh, coloring full red: 

 >»zj.ajx v^j.^a very gr^od quality, about equal to Mc- 



intosh, being same textured apple. Tree hardv and vig- 

 orous. Ripens three to four weeks before Mcintosh or just 

 before Wealthy. 



^ RED WARRIOR (««) 



Meets every demand for a mid-summer apple. It's beau- 

 tiful all-over bright red color, large size, excellent quality 

 and shipping ability should make it a leader for its season. 



The tree is normally vigorous, grows naturally well formed 

 similar to Mcintosh and bears regularly. The fruit is 

 better, but normally averaging better than three inches. 

 The slvin is smooth and colored a brilliant red from stem 

 texture and does not bruise easily. Its ripening season is 

 about with Wealthy or a little earlier. It is sub-acid in 

 flavor and is an excellent cooking apple. The apple is 

 shaped nearly like a Staymans, being a little longer from 

 calex to stem. 



■fSyp a T 'TTJ Y" (T) This beautiful, moderate sized, bril- 

 VV LjrXLi 1 1\L 1 liant red apple is of fine quality, 



one of the best of its season. It is a relatively good keeper, 

 and owing to the hardiness of the tree, its adaptability to 

 cold climates and early bearing habits, it can be profitable 

 as a filler. 



SMOI^'S (3a) ^^*? of Prof. Hansen's hybrids and note- 

 n.i.^%^L\.ri. worthy for its beautiful red stxiped 



fruit and early bearing, often producing apples the sec- 

 ond year after planting. This apple comes to us highly 

 recommended. Fruit medium quality : ripening shortly after 

 the Transparent. It is worthy of trial. It should be more 

 adapted to the central and northern districts than to the 

 eastern seaboard fruit sections. 



WILLIAM'S EARLY RED <3^) i1?S"'to"'%fp"en 



and the largest of all early apples, a better name for it is 

 "Big Red Apple." Flesh is white,, juicy and slightly tart, 

 tender and crisp. A very good one, like Transparent bears 

 heavily on young trees. 



PARTY HAI^VF^T (4) Medium to large, pale yel- 

 ILi^ninl Ili^nVEsDi ^^' low, beautiful; fine flavor. 

 Tree moderate, erect grower, good bearer. 



\ EARLY McINTOSH f^") 



LEADS THE PARADE OF THE McINTOSH TYPES 



HAS SIZE BEAUTY— QUALITY 



WELL ADAPTED TO COIM3IERCIAL MARKETS 



Mcintosh Hybrid being almost red in color, very crisp 

 Mcintosh. A thrifty grower and a regular bearer. Your 

 opportunity to have the Mcintosh type as a very early 

 apple Cash in on the popularity of the Mcintosh by grow- 

 ing Early Mcintosh for your markets. 



^TARR (4b) One of the finest early apples grown in 

 bS i r^AlXl ]^T(j-^, Jersey. Can be picked over a long 



period of time; large and of a fine yellowish color; a great 

 bearer and a valuable market variety ; comes into fruit- 

 ing very young. 



MONMOUTH BEAUTY (5) 



LARGE SIZE— BEAUTY— COOKING MERITS 

 MAKE IT A FAVORITE FOR MANY GROWERS 



Tree very hardy, fruit large; well colored, excellent for 

 cooking or eating. It excels all others during its season. 

 Requires cross pollenization for best results. 



RED GRAVENSTINE <5a) ™,^/avorite of^^any 



apple of fine quality and shipping ability is now offered in 

 a Red Strain. Large, well colored with slightly yellow 

 flesh, fine quality. Tree vigorous and productive. Ripens 

 somewhat irregular and should be picked several times. 



SUMMER RAMBO 



juicy and fine flavored. Tree very vigorous semi-spread- 

 ing grower, hardy and productive. 



(8) Large, flat, 

 and yellow. 



streaked red 

 very tender, 



GLENTON <8a) 



A NEW APPLE TO WATCH CAREFULLY. 



INCLUDE A LIBERAL PLANTING 



A Bountiful Ridge Recommendation 



SIZE — BEAUTY — PRODUCTIVITY 



combine to make- a marvelous apple to follow Wealthy. 



Reports coming to us from growers have been very en- 

 thusiastic over the behavior of the Glenton and the ready 

 sale the apples enjoy. Our investigation of the variety 

 substantiated every claim made for it and we unhesitating- 

 ly recommend it for trial in all sections, believing the apple 

 grower will find it a valuable addition in every way. 



The Glenton is a seedling of the Northern Spy, ripening 

 with or just after the Wealthy. 



The trees are vigorous growers and annual in bearing 

 habits. Trees from ten years observation show no ten- 

 dency to blight or be subject to any of the common tree 

 faults thus should be long lived. 



The fruits are medium to large and average a good three 

 inches where well grown. 



The are highly colored with attractive red and are of 

 good quality for either cooking or eating. The beauty, 

 quality and season of the apple are such that Ave feel it 

 holds real commercial possibilities. 



IMP. ALL RED McINTOSH (s^) 



(BOUNTIFUL STRAIN) 



ADDED BEAUTY TO A FAMOUS APPLE 

 EARLIER COLORING— SOLID RED— FANCY FRUITS 



A special selected strain of the famous Mcintosh apple, 

 coloring a solid red without a trace of stripe. Without 

 question this is the finest type of Mcintosh that has come 

 to our attention and will say that if you are not getting suf- 

 ficient color on your present plantings of Mcintosh you 

 should make your new plantings of this Improved Type 

 this year. 



T 0"R0 (9) About same season as the Mcintosh, larger 

 LmKJSj\^ apple, and colors a more full red than reg- 



ular Mcintosh. Extra good quality. Tree equal to Mcintosh. 

 Comes highly recommended to replace the regular Mcintosh 

 f«r the Middle Atlantic and Southern growers. 



