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JERSEY RED a«e> 



A cross of Gallia Beauty and 

 White Winter Pearmin. Fruits 

 are large round-oblate, colors a deep attractive red. Very 

 firm and late keeping as is Rome. Holds to tree exceptional- 

 ly well. The tree is very vigorous, with large heavy foliage 

 resistant to blight and breakdown. Fruit seems a little bet- 

 ter quality than most Rome types. 



RED ROME (No. 262 Type) 



(18d) 



This type Red Rome c 

 has been planted widely 

 merits over Gallia Beaiiti 

 ers like it better. 



nes to us from the far West anc 

 :i the Appalachain fruit area. 1U 

 are questionable, but some grow- 



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PRANTlflTT (18e) Introduced fall 1951. resulting 

 \s1\t\V*V£\l*U from a cross between Rome 



Beauty and Jonathan. Tree is moderately vigorous of the 

 Rome type, heavy annual bearers. Lateral branches form 

 wide angles. Foliage is not susceptible to apple scab. The 

 Skin tough, moderately thick, developing heavy wax when in 

 storage. The flesh is yellowish-white, firm but fine-grained, 

 crisp and juicy. The flavor is mild sub-acid, aromatic, very 

 good to excellent quality as dessert and cooked. Does not 

 spot as Jonathan. Should do well in areas where Rome. 

 Jonathan and Winesap are commercial varieties. Hangs well 

 to tree keeping until March in storage. 



PiSRflnOM (19) ° ne of tn e best of the long-keeping 

 rnn/lUUW winter varieties. Does well on al- 



most any soil; thrifty grower and fruits young: bears reg- 

 ularly: is of the Winesap type, good quality: coloring a deep 

 dull red almost all over : flesh slightly yellow. Needs cross 



Crab Apples 



The crab apple is in demand on all markets for mak- 

 ing jellies, sauce and pickling. 

 Prices Same as All Standard Apple Trees. Page 16. 



with heavy shadings of deep crimson and splashes of 

 roon with heavy blue bloom. Flesh fine, firm, yellow as- 

 tringent. Bears abundantly in clusters which makes tree 

 exceedingly ornamental. 



A handsome Red Crab Apple of medium size. 



The fruit jellies easily and makes rich, ruby 

 red jelly. Tree hardy, vigorous, productive, medium size 

 and especially adapted to ornamental planting. 



DOLGO 



Bountiful Strain Imp. Winesap (19a) 



A Glorified Selectio 

 the Planter with the 

 Same Keeping Ability, 



us "Winesap Comes 

 Color — Same Qualitj 



"Seek and ye shall find" is the motto at Bountiful Ridge 

 in their search for New and Better fruits. For years fruit 

 growers from many sections have clamored for a LARGE 

 WINESAP APPLE. Many types have come to our obser- 

 vation and when traced down were found wanting until 

 Mr. Harry W. Miller. President of The Consolidated Orchard 

 Co.. Paw Paw. W. Va., told us of this type they have pro- 

 ducing in their well known Martins Mountain orchard and 

 which when investigated proved to be more than he claimed. 



The original tree stands in a block of the Regular Stay- 

 man and has not failed to produce a heavy crop now for 

 over 25 consecutive years, the fruits being as large or larger 

 some years than the regular Stayman on adjoining trees. 



The fruit has every characteristic of the Old Winesap in 

 shape, color, quality and growth habits and at harvest time. 

 Mr. Miller lias been able to pack most of the apples in the 

 2%" up size, the balance going into the 2%" grade. The 

 tree is a typical Winesap tree in growth, having the exact 

 leaf marking of the old Winesap. The Miller Bros., are bet- 

 ter known as the "Pioneer Orchardists of West Virginia" 

 and are producing more apples than any other individual or 

 family group in the State today. We are proud that many 

 of their producing orchards are trees we grew for them. 

 They are known almost nationally as authorities on fruit 

 production and varieties. It is fitting indeed that an im- 

 proved type of the Famous and Nationally known Winesap 

 apple should originate in their orchard. 



Apple Seedlings 





SAVE THOSE VALUABLE DAMAGED PRODUCING 

 TREES BY BRIDGE GRAFTING AND LOW INARCH 

 WORK WITH FRENCH CRAB SEEDLINGS. 



This is merely the common apple seedling that has been 

 used in propagating apple trees for generations, and has 

 proven more congenial to our entire apple variety listings 

 than any other seedling available. It generally succeeds 

 as a roct stock wherever it is planted and apple trees can 

 be grown. The results are generally uniform. We can sup- 

 ply these with two year old strong roots and one year tops 

 in the following sizes and prices: (supply limited) 



10-50 50-200 200 or more 



18-24 in $ .30 each § .25 each $ .20 each 



2-3 ft 40 each .30 each .25 each 



3-1 ft 45 each .35 each .30 each 



BARGAIN APPLE TREE COLLECTIONS 





GARDEN SPOT 





1 Lodi 





1 All Red Jonathan 





1 Richared Delicious 





1 Colora Red York 



All 4, 



1 or 2 jr.. 4-5 ft. Trees 



for ONLY $6.25 



HOME ORCHARD 



1 Lodi 



1 Yellow Delicious 



1 All Red Mcintosh 



1 Richared Delicious 



1 Franklin 



1 Colora R*d York 



1 All Red Jonathan 



1 Gallia Beauty 



All 8, 1 or 2 yr„ 4-5 ft. Trees 





for ONLY 



- - - - $10.95 



Bountiful Ridge Trees 

 Do Satisfy . . . 



JOIN THOSE WHO KNOW AND PLANT OUR 

 EXTRA FINE APPLE TREES THIS YEAR . . - 



May 5. 1960 

 The peach trees we recently received from you arrived in 

 excellent condition and look to be of splendid quality. Thank 

 vou so much. 



Mrs. M. Stolz 



Thank vou very much for our saving by sending the order 

 as you did. It was our first order since residing in Virginia. 

 The berries arrived in excellent condition. 



Ewing W. Joiner 



rou for the ni 



Mrs. .1. L. Hires 



March 22, 19fi0 

 Gentlemen : 



We have planted the trees you shipped and found them 

 unusually nice. We are very pleased with the stock. The 

 English Walnuts we thought had unusually good root stock 

 and we are expecting 100% survival. The Pecans were also 

 nice. 



G. T. Lester, Jr. 



Lester Lumber Co., Inc. 



May 11. WOO 

 Everything was beautifully packed in moss and is now 

 growing. First time we ever received a walnut tree that 

 actually had little white starts on the roots and never before 

 did any of them grow, including ones purchased from local 

 nurseries and planted immediately. Thanks. 



Harry Weideman 



Gentlemen: 



The plants arrived 

 show signs of life air. 



good condition and most of them 





