Pountiful Ridge 
APPLE Trees 
General List of Apple Varieties 
and Prices of Apple Trees 
BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES 
One of America’s Leading Nurseries - Selling Direct to the Planter 
HAVE PROVEN THEIR LEADERSHIP IN PRODUCING SUPERIOR TREES THAT GIVE UNIVERSAL 
SATISFACTION AT PRICES THAT REPRESENT AMERICA’S GREATEST VALUES IN NURSERY STOCK 
Thrifty—Hardy—Dependable True To Name Planting Stock Leads To Success 
WE HAVE A VARIETY FOR EVERY LOCATION, SEASON AND PURPOSE 
In figuring prices you may combine all varieties of apple to get advantage of large quantity rate. 
APPLE TREES (Prices are per tree). 
Have A Reputation Backed By Over 80 Years Production Experience 
1-9 10-49 50-99 100-200 
HUtONG eet. ieyreie Peek nec ice $2.00 $1.70 $1.2 $1.00 
Attopniheetseeynsa tee eee 1.60 1.35 1.00 85 It Pays to Plant 
Sito: 4 tects er yr eee ee 1.30 1.10 185 20 Bountiful Ridge 
AVtoy.Grtecti ole yriod eee esas 1.60 1.35 1.00 85 Grown 
3 to 4 feet, l yr. ................ 1.30 1.10 80 710 Apple Trees 
Shtorssteets Wyre see eee 1.10 95 70 A) 
All prices are net f.o.b Princess Anne, Maryland 
SPECIAL NOTE: WE WANT YOU TO PLANT BOUNTIFUL RIDGE GROWN APPLE TREES. _ If you 
want more than 200 apple trees write to us giving full list of varieties and grades desired and we will quote 
you special prices consistent with market conditons at such time. 
Our Trees Are Inspected For NOTE 
Trueness-lo-Name ELSE EAE 
THERE IS NO GUESS-WORK WHEN YOU PLANT || eens ease ane indicated ee acted are desig. 
BOUNTIFUL RIDGE GROWN STOCK nated as by numbers Sa and te We ate ondetvoring fo 
The World’s Most Eminent Authorities on Tree 
Identification Say Bountiful Ridge Trees Are “True- 
to-Name.” 
Amherst, Mass., July 13, 1955 
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 
All salable apple, pear, plum, sweet cherry, and 2 year 
sour cherry varieties propagated and now growing at 
Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, Princess Anne, Maryland, 
have been examined by the Massachusetts 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 
{nspection Service 
this will vary greatly according to the grower and where 
they are marketed. Many of our green apples are picked 
early for cooking purposes. Other highly colored red 
apples are marketed long before actual ripening time and 
igain soil, fertilization and climatic conditions will cause 
a variation in ripening season. We trust this listing will 
be helpful to you. We have endeavored to make it as au- 
thentie as possible. 
WRIXPARENT (1) See description on page 16. 
\ CRIMSON BEAUTY ©) grisinngy iting 
grower and very productive; extremely early bearer, ripens 
very early. A handsome red apple. Flesh sub-acid, pleas- 
ant to eat out-of-hand. 
“Yellow Transparent (2) 
Holds a long record as our most widely 
planted early commercial apple. Tree 
grows upright, hardy, early bearer, good 
size, skin clear white to pale yellow in col- 
or. Flavor very good. Ts an excellent 
cooking apple known to the housewife ev- 
erywhere. Ripens early July. 
The New “Close” Apple (2») 
A product of the U.S.D.A. Bureau of 
Plant Industry, developed by Prof. C. P. 
Close. 
This variety ripens with or slightly 
ahead of the Yellow Transparent. It ap- 
pears to adapt itself over a wide growing 
area. The fruit is medium to large size, 
averaging 2%”; fair to good quality, suit- 
able for both dessert and cooking. The 
tree is vigorous, productive, annual bearer. 
SOIL BUILDING PRACTICE AT BOUNTIFUL RIDGE YOU CANNOT GO WRONG WHEN 
Corn, drilled with grain drill, being turned under as it comes into tassel, PLACING YOUR ORDER WITH 
puts tons of humus into the soil. This is one of our crop rotation practices y 
before planting to Trees. This corn is more than six feet tall. BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES. 
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