Plant Our Improved Strains Of All Varieties For Greater Success 
CHARED 
Ihe DELICIOUS /upreme 
IT’S SUPERB QUALITY — BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT 
SOLID RED COLOR 
CASH IN ON AMERICA’S MOST 
POPULAR APPLE 
The RICHARED DELICIOUS is a blood red mutation of 
the famous Delicious Apple. Facts about the RICHARED: 
You have a tree of the same hardy characteristis as the old 
Delicious, producing an apple with that same appetizing, de- 
licious flavor, producing an apple that colors a full bright 
red, without a trace of stripe, on every part of the tree, the 
apple attaining this color weeks before we usually pick the 
regular Delicious, thus enabling everyone who grows it to 
eliminate the loss from drop apples, to pick earlier, to mar- 
ket earlier, if he desires to do so to seek a foreign market 
with a high quality apple that has superior carrying quali- 
ties when picked early and to keep it longer in storage for 
our late markets if desired. 
The higher prices received for the fruit of the improved 
strain of the Delicious apple prove that the grower can 
“CASH IN ON AMERICA’S MOST POPULAR APPLE WITH 
THE RICHARED DELICIOUS” and you should plant this 
year for the future markets when quality and beauty of fruit 
will prevail. 
See prices on page 16. 
RUBY 
A PROMISING LATE KEEPING APPLE 
A recent introduction of the Ohio Experimental Station 
resulting from a cross between Gallia Beauty and Starking. 
Ruby, as its name implies, has great eye appeal because of 
its striking brilliant over-all carmine red resembling some- 
what a well colored Gallia Beauty. The tree resembles Rome 
in growth, bears early and tends to produce annually, blooms 
about with Rome or Gallia and just after Delicious. Pick- 
ing date is about with Rome or may be picked just before 
Staymar. As a dessert apple the flavor is good, surpassing 
that of Rome Beauty. It is somewhat juicy, neither sharp 
nor sweet but pleasingly mild; cooking does not detract from 
the flavor but seems to improve it; whether baked or stewed 
the flesh has tendency to hold its shape well. Fruits hold 
well in storage into April and May, being less susceptible to 
seald than Rome Beauty. Can be recommended for planting 
anywhere Rome and Delicious succeed. 
BOUNTIFUL STRAIN 
improved Winesap 
A Glorified Selection of the Famous Comes to 
the Planter with the same Beautiful Color—Same Quality— 
Same Keeping Ability. 
Winesap 
“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 fo a LARGH 
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 has been able to pack most of the apples in the 
up size, the balance going into the 24%”’ 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. 
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EARLY RED STAYMAN 
NEIPLING’S 
INTRODUCED BY US FALL 1942 
One of the Finest of The Stayman Sports We Have 
Found. Gives Full Color on Apples All Over the Tree. 
weeks earlier 
Appealing red color all over the apple two 
puts this apple to market at greater profits. 
Observations covering many years prove Neiplings to be 
superior to cther Red Stayman we have found. You will not 
go wrong when you plant this strain of bright Red Stayman. 
Colors 100% all over the apple from 10 to 20 days before 
the regular Stayman. Growers can pick the entire crop at 
one picking if desired and avoid losses. Relieves the large 
grower of Stayman of his picking problem. Cold storage 
tests show it will keep through to following May and come 
out with less seald, more flavor and more snap than any 
other type Stayman. It’s different—It’s what you want—It 
has that natural full bright Stayman finish. Originated with 
the late I. S. Neipling, Waterford, N. J.. and was discovered 
among the first trees he planted of Blaxtayman in 1929. 
THE FRUIT COLORS A BRILLIANT, ATTRACTIVE 
RED ripening early and having its brilliant, bright red col- 
or, we recommend it for all Stavman producing areas. 
WE OFFER THIS FINE APPLE AT THE SAMD PRICHKS 
PER TREE AS OTHER STANDARD VARIETIES LISTED 
ON PAGE 16. 
The “COLORA”’ 
Red York 
U. S. Plant Patent Granted 
The “COLORA” Red York Marks A New Era For 
The Great York Imperial Apple. 
Earlier Coloring, Earlier Picking, 100° Color and 
Greater Profits. 
The Canners’ Choice Over All Other Types. Does 
Not Stain Juice or Other Products. 
The tree of the COLORA RED YORK has the same rugged 
Characteristics as the old type York Imperial. The produc- 
tion of the York Imperial type apple, giving to the growers 
fruit that will color 100% over the entire tree under most any 
condition. The “COLORA RED YORK” can be picked from 
one to two weeks earlier than the regular York Imperial if 
desired and the entire crop can be picked at one picking if 
desired with every apple pack out a Fancy Grade of Apples. 
The variety has been well tested and even though we have 
observed other variations from the old fashioned York we 
do not know of any today that will give the grower the same 
attractive York type apple that the COLORA RED YORK 
will produce. The original tree stands in the orchard of Mr. 
Llovd Balderson, Colora, Maryland, among other York Im- 
perial trees at about 300 fect elevation. 
PLANT Patented, Grown and 
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