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 26 feet apart each way. 



Standard Apple. 25 to 40 feet apart each way. 



Cherry (Sour). 16 to 25 feet apart each way. 



Cherry (Sweet). 24 to 40 feet apart each way. 



Standard Pear. 24 to 40 feet apart each way. 



Plum. 20 to 24 feet apart each way. 



Pecans and Black Walnuts. 40 to 80 feet. 



Filberts. 6 feet to 8 feet. 



English Walnuts. 30 feet to 40 feet. 



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



row. 

 Blueberries. Rows 7 to 9 feet apart, plants 5 to 8 feet 



apart 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 6 feet apart, I'l/^ to 2 feet 



apart in rows. 

 Strawberries, Field Culture. Rows 3i/4 to 4 feet apart, 



15 to 20 inches apart in row. 

 Strawberries, Garden Culture. Rows 24 to 30 inch 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 TREES OR PLANTS TO THE ACRE (Square System) 

 RUEE — Multiply the distance in feet between the row by the distance the plants are; number of square feet 

 for each plant, which, divided into the number of square feet in the acre (43,560), will give the number of plants 

 or trees to the 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 



Distance No. of Trees 



9 feet apart each way 537 



10 feet apart each way 435 



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 19:} 



16 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 120 



20 feet apart each way 108 



21 feet apart each way 69 



SO feet apart each way 48 



35 feet apart each way 35 



40 feet apart each way 27 



Hoiv 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 ate for the shipping seasons of Fall 1948 and Spring 1949. Place your order early. 



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

 autliority sliould be added to the amount of your order. You will be advised of any clianges or 

 additions which may be made when orders ate acimowledged. 



OUR SHIPPING SEASON 



We pack and ship all through the winter to Southern 

 States. Our regular shipping and packing season usual- 

 ly 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 sat- 

 isfactory 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 Catalog: are for FALL. 1948 and SPRING 

 1949. 



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 seasons 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 

 just as promptly as possible. If time of shipment is 

 left to us we can assure our customers 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, we will re- 

 place the original order or refund the amount paid for 

 such stock. Further than this we are not responsible. 



SPECIAL NOTICES 



All quotations, acceptances of orders and 

 promises of shipment are subject to change, lim- 

 itations or cancellation made necessary by State, 

 Government regulations or other Hazards beyond 

 our control, affecting our operations. 



BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES 



RECEIVING STOCK IN COLD WEATHER 



In the event it should turn cold after your stock 

 has been shipped to you and there is a possibility that 

 there is frost in the box in which the stock is shipped, 

 put the box in a place where the temperature is above 

 freezing — a cellar or a frost-proof building, and do not 

 disturb for 5 to 7 days, at which time stock can be re- 

 moved 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 injured. 



OUR REFERENCES 



As to our responsibility, we refer you to the 

 Salisbury National Bank, Salisbury, Md., Farm- 

 ers & Merchants Bank, Salisbury, Md., Dun & 

 Bradstreet and to any of our thousands of cus- 

 tomers throughout the country that you might 

 know or whose name you find in this catalog, 

 and the various State Departments in the East- 

 ern U. S. 



CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION— DUPLICATE OF NUMBER 2 September 17, 194S 



THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That on the 13th day of September, 1948, we examined the Nursery Stock of the Boun- 

 tiful Nurseries, growing in their nurseries at Princess Anne, County of Somerset, State of Maryland, in accordance 

 with the laws of Maryland, 1898, Chapter 289. Section 48, and that said nurseries and premises are apparently free, 

 so far as can be determined by inspection from San Jose Scale, Peach Yellows, Pear Blight and other dangerously 

 injurious insect pests and plant diseases. 



THIS CERTIFICATE is valid until September 30, 19 49, unless sooner revoked, and does not include nursery 

 stock not grown within this State, unless such stock is previously covered by Certificate and accepted by the State 

 Entomologist and State Pathologist. ERNEST N. CORY, State Entomologist 



G. S. LANKFORD, Chief Inspector R. A. JEHLE, State Pathologist 



In addition to the above Certificate every shipment going outside the infested area of the Japanese Beetle has 

 a certificate of the U. S. Department of Agriculture showing the shipment is free from Japanese Beetle. 



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