GENERAL HINTS ON PLANTING DISTANCE, ETC. 



Distance for Planting — Square Method 



Distance for planting different kinds of fruit trees, etc., square method. 



Peach. 10 to 25 feet apart each way. 

 standard Apple. 25 to 40 feet apart each way. 

 Dwarf Apple. See page 22. 

 Cherry (Sour). 10 to 25 feet apart each way. 

 Cherry (Sweet). 25 to 40 feet apart each wa^ 

 Standard Dear. 24 to 40 feet apart each way. 

 Plum. 2(1 to 24 feet apart each way. 

 1'ecans and Black Walnuts. 40 to 80 feet. 

 Filberts. 6 to 8 feet. 

 English Walnuts. 30 to 40 feet. 

 Chestnut. 25 to 35 feet. 



Grape Vines. Rows 8 to 10 feet apart, 8 feet a 

 Blueberries. Rows 7 to 9 feet apart, plants o t 

 in row. 



Black Raspberries and Dewberries. Rows 5 feet apart, 4 to 



5 feet apart in row. 

 Blackberries. Rows 6 feet apart, 3 feet apart in row. 

 Red Raspberries. Rows 5 to feet apart, 1% to 2 feet apart 



in rows. 

 Strawberries, Field Culture. Rows 3 1 .;. to 4 feet apart, 16 to 



24 inches apart in row. 

 Strawberries, Garden Culture. Rows 24 to 30 inches apart, 



12 to 18 inches in row. 

 Asparagus, field grown). Rows 5 feet apart. 18 to 24 inches 



apart in row. 

 Asparagus, (in beds). Rows 2 feet apart. 12 to 18 inches 



apart in row. 



NUMBER OF TREKS OR PLANTS TO THE ACRE (Square System) 



RULE — Multiply the distance in feet between the row 

 plant, which, divided into the number of square feet in the i 

 acre. 



Distance No. of Trees 



1 foot apart each way 43.560 



2 feet apart each way 10,890 



.3 feet apart each way 4,840 



4 feet apart each way 2,722 



5 feet apart each way 1,745 



6 feet apart each way 1,210 



7 feet apart each way 888 



8 feet apart each way 680 



No. of Trees 



537 



435 



Distance 



9 feet apart each way 



10 feet apart each way 



11 feet apart each way 360 



12 feet apart each way 305 



13 feet apart each way 257 



14 feet apart each way 222 



15 feet apart each way 193 



10 feet apart each way 170 



Distance No. of Trees 



17 feet apart each way 150 



18 feet apart each way 134 



19 feet apart each way 320 



20 feet apart each way 109 



25 feet apart each way 69 



30 feet apart each way 48 



35 feet apart each way 35 



40 feet apart each way 27 



How to Order From Bountiful Ridge Nurseries 



All prices in this catalog are net F.O.B. Princess Anne, Md. No discount allowed. Delivered prices will be 

 given on any stock wanted if you write giving size and number of trees wanted. The prices quoted herein are 

 for shipping season Fall 1957 and Spring 1958. However, all prices as listed in this catalogue will be effec- 

 tive until our new catalogue or price list is printed for Fall 1958, Spring 1959. 



PLEASE NOTE — Any Sales Tax which may be imposed on nursery stock by State or Federal authority 

 should be added to the amount of your order. You will be advised of any changes or additions winch may 

 be made when orders are acknowledged. 



OUR SHIPPING SEASON 



We pack and ship all through the winter to Southern 

 States. Our regular shipping and packing season usually 

 opens here about the 15th of October and continues until 

 May 10. Our fall shipping season opens about October 1st 

 on some items. 



OUR TERMS 



Our terms are cash except in large orders when satisfac- 

 tory reference is given; then one-third the amount of the 

 order must be sent and the balance on arrival of trees at 

 depot. On early orders one-third the amount can be sent in 

 and balance a few days before shipment. Prices in this Cata- 

 log are for FALL 1957 and SPRING 1958. 



HOW TO REMIT 



Remittance should be made either by Post Office Money 

 Order, Registered Letter, or by Check on your Bank. 



ORDER EARLY 



We earnestly request our patrons to send their orders in 

 early and specify when they wish them shipped. We pride 

 ourselves on making prompt delivery but sometimes in our 

 rush season we cannot get the orders shipped on the exact 

 time, and must ask our customer's indulgence for a week or 

 so and shipment will be made as promptly as possible. If 

 time of shipment is left to us we can assure our customer of 

 receiving stock in perfect condition and in proper planting 

 season. 



MISTAKES 



We use every precaution that is humanly possible to avoid 

 mistakes and believe that we are as near free from them as 

 any Nurseryman in the United States; but in the event any 

 of 'our stock should prove untrue to name under which it is 

 labeled or sold, it will be our option to replace original order 

 as ordered or refund the amount paid for stock ordered upon 

 proper proof that such stock shipped was not true to name. 

 Further than this we are not responsible. 



SPECIAL NOTICES 



11 quotations, acceptances of orders and promises of 

 pment are subject to change, limitations or cancella- 

 is made necessary by State, Government regulations 

 other Hazards beyond our control, affecting our op- 

 tions. 



BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES 



RECEIVING STOCK IN COLD WEATHER 



In event it should turn cold after your stock has 

 si 

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place where the temperature is above freezing — a cellar or 

 frcst-proof building, and do not disturb for 5 to 7 days, at 

 which time stock can be removed from the box in first-class 

 condition. Under no circumstances should you open a box 

 when you think there is frost in it, it will kill it. But if 

 allowed to thaw out in the box. the stock will not be in- 

 jured. Be sure and follow this practice. 



OUR REFERENCES 



As to our responsibility, we refer you to the Salisbury 

 National Bank, Salisbury, Md.. Farmers & Merchants 

 Bank. Salisbury, Md.. Bank of Somerset, Princess Anne, 

 Md„ Dunn & Bradstreet and to any of our thousands of 

 customers throughout the country that you might know 

 or whose name you find in this catalog, and the various 

 State Departments in the Eastern U. S. 



CERTIFICATE OF LNSPECTION — DUPLICATE OF NUMBER 23 



FY, That on the 15th day of August, 1957, we examined the Nursery Stock 

 their nurseries at Princess Anne, County of Somerset, State of Maryland, 



Chapter 289, Section 5s. and that said nurseries and premises arc apparent! 

 n from San .lose Scale, Peach Yellows. Pear Blight and other dangerously In 



August 20. 1957 

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S CERTIFICATE is valid until September 30, 105S. unless sooner revoked, and does not include nursery stock not 

 ■jtliin this State, unless such stock is previously covered by Certificate and accepted by the State Entomologist and 



WEAVER. State Plant Pathologist G. S. LANGFORD, State Entomologist 



ddition to the above Certificate every shipment going outside of the infested area of the Japanese Beetle has a cer- 

 ■ f the U. S. Department of Agriculture showing the shipment is free from Japanese Beetle. 



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