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



RED GRAVENSTINE < ; »> 





apple nt 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 some- 

 what irregular and should be picked several times. 



BEACON < 5a > txcMeni eatinglinKiplin'g qTaL 



Red.' The't'rce'Ts vigorous. 'l'nalUi C'/'and a' heu\w'T>r»duoor. 

 Fruit hangs well and can he picked over a lung period of 

 time to get the best 

 with normal crop 



MILTON 



(6)- Typical Mcintosh, eolorin 



being same textured 



RED WARRIOR )«»> 



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lAPPlETrees 



McINTOSH (Black Mickey) <«"> 



IT IS A TYPICAL McINTOSH APPLE 



ry grower of the Mcintosh apple should watch the 

 >ss of this type Mcintosh. Coming to us from the 

 3 west, it has all the tell tale markings of the Mcintosh 

 •e Productiveness, Manliness. BUT HAS MICH MORE 

 U AMI STILL RKTAINS THE SIZK OF THE <>LI> 

 McINTOSH. IT HAS CHEAT POSSIBILITIES Kill! 

 V GROWER OF THE McINTOSH APPLE. Ripens 



LOBO (»> 



McINTOSH 



young 

 fumed, 



(!»a) 



the Mcintosh, larger 

 e full red than reg- 

 ie equal to Mcintosh, 

 he regular Mcintosh 



Hi, 



and annually. Fruits medium to large, higl 

 almost covered with brilliant crimson; fles 

 white, crisp, very tender, slightly aromatic, sub aci 

 quality. A beautiful apple. Ranks as one of the 

 general purpose home and commercial varieties evei 

 duced. 



KENDALL «»» 



BECOMES MORE I'Ol'lLAR EACH YEAR 

 Growers Praise Its Beauty — Size — Quality 

 Ability To Hang On Tree. 

 Of all the Mcintosh seedlings originated at Geneva, 

 Ear the no. si attracti 



grained flesh of Mc 

 more sprightly thai 

 ter than Mcintosh. 



dark red. coven 

 that of Mclntosl 

 are large and po 

 ntosh. The flavoi 

 that of Mcintosh. 



is much the same but 

 The apples hang liet- 





It's beautiful all-over 

 quality should make 



The tree is normally vigorous, grows naturally well formed 

 similar to Mcintosh and bears regularly. The fruit is large, 

 normally averaging better than three inches. The skin is 

 smooth and colored a brilliant red from stem to calyx, 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 ~? 

 Stayman, being a little longer from calyx to stem. 



CORTLAND 



for its Yigorousness and Productiveness. A Mcintosh 

 Type for Central Apple Areas. Popular for 

 Interplanting and Pollenization. 



land is an improved Mcintosh type. The fiuits of the 

 irieties are similar but those of Cortland are more ob- 

 verage larger, and are more uniform in size: they have 

 •olor and the red is lighter and brighter and the strip- 

 id splashes are laid on differently: the tasle of Cort- 

 an hardly be distinguished from that of Mcintosh; the 

 s firmer but hist as Juicy; the apples do not drop so 



SMOKEHOUSE <>"> 



Comes into bearing mod- 

 erately young. It has a thin 

 ier a dull red and is very 



relatively good keeper, 

 tree, its adaptability to 

 and early bearing habits, it can be profitable 



SUMMER RAMBO W 



juicy and fine flavored, 

 grower, hardy and prodt 



Large, flat, streaked red 



and yellow, very tender. 



cry vigorous semi-spreading 



JKYLINE SUPREME DELICIOUS 



See full descri] 



- GLENTON (< 8I » 



SIZE— BEAUTY— PRODUCTIVITY 



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. 



The fruits are medium to large and average a good three 

 inches where well grown. 



They are highly colored with attractive red and are of 

 good quality for either cooking or eating. 



-> IMP. ALL RED McINTOSH <»e) 



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 vour present plantings of Mcintosh you 

 should make vour new plantings of this Improved Type this 



Improved All Red Jonathan (10a) 



Hi. .till; COLOR \lil>S TO POPULARITY OF Till 

 FAVORITE OF THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN 



APPLE DISTRICTS 



PRODUCTIVENESS, QUALITY. PLACES IT FIRST 



AMONG APPLES OF ITS SEASON 



ADAPTED TO HOME, DOMESTIC AND 



FOREIGN MARKETS 



,1 -li 



Highly colored .Ion 



new planting work, 

 needs. 



Our Trees Are Inspected For 

 Trueness-To-Name 



THERE IS NO GUESS-WORK WHEN YOU PLANT 

 BOUNTIFUL RIDGE GROWN STOCK 



The World's Most Eminent Authorities on Tree 

 Identification Say Bountiful Ridge Trees Are "True- 

 to-Name." 



Amherst, Mass., July 7, 1060 

 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : 



All saleable apple, pear, plum, sweet cherry and sour 

 cherry varieties propagated and now growing at Bountiful 

 Ridge Nurseries have been examined by the .Massa- 

 chusetts Trueness-to-name Inspection Service. To the 

 best of our knowledge, these trees are true to name as 

 they now stand in the nursery row. 



Massachusetts Trueness-to-Name 

 Inspection Service 



