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BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES, PRINCESS ANNE, MP, 



PLANT SMALL FRUITS! 



EVERY THINKING MAN TODAY KNOWS THE VALUE* 



WHEREVER YOU ARE LOCATED, THE\J 



PLANT A FEW ACRES THIS YEAR AND INCREASE YOUFJ 



GRAPE VINES 



^i Because of their adaptability to any place 



where there is a bit of soil, grapes are 

 often a source of considerable profit. In 

 fact, some fruit growers say if you can 

 plant but one kind of fruit, let that be 

 grapes. They require little care, and as a 

 rule will produce most abundantly. Rocky 

 hillsides on which no other fruit would 

 thrive will produce wonderful crops of 

 grapes and show profits that will .over- 

 shadow any other part of the farm. Good 

 grapes command high prices and will find 

 a ready market anywhere. We have the 

 following varieties. Only the best: 



_§| CONCORD PRICES 



pff Each 10 100 



1-year, No. 1 $-20 *1.00 $7.00 



2-year, No. 1 20 1.50 8.00 



ALL OTHER VARIETIES 



Each 10 100 



1-year, No. 1 9 -20 $1.25 $10.00 



2-yeu NO. 1 -25 1.50 12.00 



50 at 100 rate 



^* Write for Prices on Lots of 1,000 or More 



MOORE'S EAP..LY (Black). Early black; 

 similar to Concord in looks and quality, 

 and ripens about two weeks earlier. Has 

 a peculiarly sweet flavor all its own. 

 Vines are healthy, vigorous, hardy, heavy 

 bearers. 

 NIAGARA. Occupies the same position 

 among the white varieties as Concord 

 among the black. Bunch and berries are 

 large, greenish-white, changing to pale 

 yellow when fully ripe. Skin thin but 

 tough; quality much like the Concord. 

 AGAWAM. Bunch large, berry large, reddish-brown, SALEM (Rogers' No. 53). i .strong, vigorous vine; 

 tender, vinous and of excellent flavor. Very vig- berries large, Catawba color; thin ^£ tr %*?°$ 



orous and productive. Vine hardy and one of the hard pulp; sweet and sprightly. Ripens first ot 



best in its class. September. 



CONCORD. The standard commercial grape. The WORDEN. Seedling of the Concord, which it greatly 

 old reliable Concord — the standard by which all resembles in appearance and flavor, but the berries 



the other black grapes are judged — a lifetime are larger. The fruit is said to be better flavored 



money-maker! Whatever other varieties are and to r i pe n several days earlier. These qualities 



grown, no vineyard or arbor is complete without will g j ve it the foremost rank among native 



a liberal planting of Concords. Our Concord vines grapes. 



are well rooted and are guaranteed to give perfect CACO / Re d). This new grape is of the highest 



satisfaction, producing huge bunches of deepest ** ^ lit v y being so rich in sugar and excellent in 



purple grapes of very finest flavor. *—*— flavor it can be eaten two weeks before it is ripe. 



CATAWBA. Bunches medium, shouldered; berries "<**« srSLVes are ver y large, bunches good size, 



large, deep coppery-red, becoming purple when co L ac t and ffood form. The vines are strong 



ripe; flesh somewhat pulpy; juicy, sweet, aromatic g£^£ Sar d y & and proline. Ripens one week be- 



-w n «™nw P5,,nrh lartrP berries above medium; fore Concord. Large 2-year No. 1 vines: 40c eacnj 



B ^SSf^^S^™^^^t^OD^ , ffi 10 for $3.50; 25 for $7.50; 50 for $12.00; 103 for 



earliest. $22.00. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



The Gooseberry requires a deep soil, well manured, and, if 



inclined to be dry, should be mulched to retain moisture. The 



bushes should be thoroughly trimmed and pruned to obtain JHUA H^ £ 



large, fine fruit. , -^fl »>J 



PRICES OP ALL VARIETIES 

 Pine, Strong 1 2-Year Bnshes, No. 1: 

 25c each; 6 to 10, 20c each; 50 to 100, 18c each -^ ^ 



DOWNING. Fruit large, round, light green with distinct veins, ^g *^ 



soft, juicy and fine flavored; vigorous and productive; smooth fifTx 

 skin. One of the best. . . ^ M J» fcfc^T 



HOUGHTON. Medium size, pale red, sweet and juicy; vigorous /***#* ; I 



grower, abundant bearer and free from mildew. Considered by \ * * 



many the best paying sort in cultivation. V " : "\**~~ -& Hf 



RED JACKET (Josselyn). Large size, smooth, prolific ana f 



hardv. Has been tested by the side of all leading varieties, is 1 



most* free from mildew of all. A wonderful cropper, with DOWNING GOOSEBERRY 



large, smooth, pale red fruit of first-class flavor. DOWNING iruu»±.i»x.**« 



