﻿WE 
  PASS 
  THE 
  BEST 
  VARIETIES 
  ON 
  TO 
  YOU 
  

  

  9 
  

  

  Large 
  Bearing 
  Age 
  Trees 
  for 
  Quick 
  Results 
  

  

  JUST 
  A 
  SHORT 
  TIME 
  AND 
  YOU 
  CAN 
  HAVE 
  YOUR 
  OWN 
  FRUIT 
  IF 
  YOU 
  PLANT 
  THESE 
  LARGE 
  

  

  SPECIMEN 
  TREES 
  

  

  Most 
  all 
  of 
  them 
  bore 
  fruit 
  for 
  the 
  past 
  year 
  or 
  more 
  and 
  are 
  full 
  of 
  fruit 
  buds 
  now. 
  

   PRICE: 
  $1.00 
  each; 
  $8.00 
  for 
  10 
  trees. 
  

  

  Write 
  for 
  prices 
  on 
  larger 
  quantities 
  for 
  orchard 
  planting, 
  giving 
  varieties. 
  

   We 
  can 
  supply 
  the 
  following 
  varieties 
  in 
  bearing 
  age 
  trees. 
  

  

  APPLE 
  TREES 
  PEAR 
  TREES 
  

  

  Monmouth 
  Beauty 
  York 
  Imperial 
  Clapps 
  Favorite 
  Lawrence 
  

  

  Williams 
  E. 
  Red 
  Staymans 
  Winesap 
  Anjou 
  Vermont 
  Beauty 
  

  

  Starr 
  Summer 
  Rambo 
  Duchess 
  Wilder 
  

  

  Rome 
  Beauty 
  Delicious 
  Flemish 
  Beauty 
  Keilfer 
  

  

  CHERRY: 
  Early 
  Richmond, 
  extra 
  fine 
  trees. 
  

  

  PEACH 
  TREES 
  

  

  NEW 
  VARIETIES 
  DEVELOPED 
  AND 
  INTRODUCED 
  BY 
  NEW 
  JERSEY 
  

   EXPERIMENTAL 
  STATION 
  

   Prices 
  Same 
  as 
  All 
  Other 
  Standard 
  Peaches; 
  General 
  Prices 
  for 
  All 
  Varieties 
  on 
  Page 
  10. 
  

  

  GOLDEN 
  JUBILEE 
  PEACH 
  

  

  A 
  DEVELOPMENT 
  OF 
  THE 
  NEW 
  JERSEY 
  EXPERIMENTAL 
  STATION? 
  

   THE 
  OUTSTANDING 
  PEACH 
  OF 
  ALL 
  RECENT 
  INTRODUCTIONS. 
  

  

  A 
  HIGH 
  QUALITY, 
  EARLY, 
  YELLOW, 
  FREESTONE 
  PEACH. 
  THE 
  VALUE 
  OF 
  THIS 
  PEACH 
  TO 
  THE 
  

   EASTERN 
  AND 
  SOUTHERN 
  GROAVER 
  CANNOT 
  BE 
  ESTIMATED. 
  A 
  TYPICAL 
  ELBERTA 
  TYPE 
  FRUIT, 
  

   HIGHLY 
  COLORED, 
  RIPENING 
  BEFORE 
  CARMAN 
  OR 
  ABOUT 
  FOUR 
  WEEKS 
  BEFORE 
  THE 
  REGULAR 
  EL- 
  

   BERTA. 
  

  

  The 
  BOUNTIFUL 
  RIDGE 
  NURSERIES 
  was 
  the 
  first 
  nursery 
  to 
  offer 
  this 
  peach 
  to 
  the 
  planters 
  outside 
  of 
  

   the 
  State 
  of 
  New 
  Jersey. 
  We 
  have 
  watched 
  it 
  carefully 
  since 
  its 
  introduction, 
  and 
  it 
  continues 
  to 
  show 
  unusual 
  

   merit, 
  and 
  today 
  stands 
  superior 
  and 
  without 
  an 
  equal 
  for 
  a 
  peach 
  of 
  its 
  season. 
  The 
  GOLDEN 
  JUBILEE 
  reaches 
  

   its 
  highest 
  state 
  of 
  perfection 
  on 
  light 
  sandy 
  soils, 
  where 
  the 
  elevation 
  is 
  not 
  too 
  gTeat. 
  

  

  A 
  letter 
  to 
  us 
  dated 
  August 
  8th, 
  1933, 
  states 
  : 
  "Golden 
  Jubilee 
  topped 
  the 
  market 
  in 
  Hammonton, 
  N. 
  J. 
  again 
  

   this 
  year, 
  selling 
  at 
  the 
  auction 
  market 
  last 
  Friday 
  for 
  $1.75 
  per 
  crate, 
  compared 
  to 
  $1.00 
  to 
  $1.25 
  for 
  Connett 
  and 
  

   Carman." 
  

  

  TO 
  THE 
  SOUTHERN 
  PLANTERS 
  WE 
  WISH 
  TO 
  SAY 
  you 
  are 
  letting 
  millions 
  of 
  dollars 
  pass 
  by 
  you 
  by 
  

   not 
  planting 
  this 
  variety 
  of 
  peach 
  more 
  extensively. 
  You 
  would 
  be 
  able 
  to 
  harvest 
  this 
  peach 
  and 
  market 
  it 
  

   with 
  no 
  competition 
  from 
  any 
  other 
  section. 
  "THE 
  FIRST 
  YELLOW 
  FREESTONE, 
  HIGH 
  QUALITY 
  PEACH 
  

   TO 
  GO 
  ON 
  THE 
  MARKET." 
  

  

  TO 
  THE 
  NORTHERN 
  GROWERS 
  WE 
  WISH 
  TO 
  SAY 
  THAT 
  EVERY 
  MAN 
  KNOWS 
  THE 
  VALUE 
  OF 
  A 
  

   PEACH 
  OF 
  THIS 
  SEASON. 
  A 
  PEACH 
  WHICH 
  WILL 
  ENABLE 
  HIM 
  TO 
  GO 
  ON 
  ANY 
  MARKET 
  AND 
  COM- 
  

   PETE 
  WITH 
  SOUTHERN 
  PEACHES 
  AND 
  GET 
  A 
  PAYING 
  PRICE 
  FOR 
  THEM. 
  

  

  The 
  Golden 
  Jubilee 
  is 
  a 
  second 
  generation 
  seedling 
  of 
  the 
  Elherta 
  crossed 
  with 
  the 
  Greensboro. 
  The 
  tree 
  is 
  

   unusually 
  hardy. 
  The 
  buds 
  resist 
  winter 
  freezes 
  well 
  and 
  open 
  after 
  Elberta, 
  which 
  insures 
  a 
  regular 
  crop. 
  The 
  

   blossoms 
  are 
  self-fertile. 
  The 
  peach 
  is 
  medium 
  to 
  large 
  size 
  and 
  firm. 
  It 
  has 
  proven 
  a 
  good 
  shipper. 
  WE 
  RE- 
  

   COMMEND 
  IT 
  TO 
  BE 
  PLANTED 
  ANY 
  PLACE 
  WHERE 
  OTH1R 
  PEACHES 
  CAN 
  BE 
  GROWN 
  SUCCESSFULLY. 
  

  

  AN 
  ORCHARDIST 
  SPEAKS 
  

  

  Valatia, 
  N. 
  Y., 
  September 
  21, 
  1933. 
  

  

  Dear 
  Sirs 
  : 
  

  

  The 
  Golden 
  Jubilee 
  trees 
  I 
  bought 
  of 
  you 
  spring 
  1930 
  bore 
  a 
  good 
  crop 
  of 
  fruit 
  this 
  year, 
  they 
  sold 
  

   at 
  65c 
  a 
  peck. 
  This 
  certainly 
  is 
  a 
  wonderful 
  peach. 
  I 
  do 
  not 
  think 
  that 
  you 
  recommend 
  this 
  peach 
  any 
  too 
  

   highly. 
  In 
  my 
  opinion 
  it 
  is 
  the 
  best 
  flavored 
  peach 
  we 
  have 
  in 
  our 
  orchard 
  of 
  about 
  15 
  varieties. 
  

  

  Yours 
  truly, 
  Arthur 
  VanDeusen 
  

  

  OTHER 
  VARIETIES 
  INTRODUCED 
  BY 
  THE 
  N. 
  J. 
  EXPERIMENTAL 
  STATION 
  

  

  CUMBERLAND 
  (25 
  BG). 
  A 
  seedling 
  crossed 
  with 
  

   Greensboro. 
  The 
  tree 
  is 
  a 
  vigorous 
  grower 
  and 
  as 
  

   hardy 
  as 
  the 
  Carman. 
  The 
  fruit 
  is 
  larger 
  than 
  Belle 
  

   of 
  Georgia 
  ; 
  attractively 
  colored 
  with 
  red, 
  oval 
  in 
  

   shape. 
  The 
  flesh 
  is 
  white, 
  almost 
  free, 
  firmer 
  and 
  bet- 
  

   ter 
  quality 
  than 
  Carman 
  or 
  Alton. 
  Ripens 
  five 
  days 
  

   before 
  Carman. 
  

  

  RADIANCE 
  (47 
  BG). 
  A 
  seedling 
  of 
  Belle 
  crossed 
  with 
  

   Greensboro. 
  A 
  large, 
  oval, 
  white-fleshed 
  freestone 
  sim- 
  

   ilar 
  in 
  form 
  to 
  Belle; 
  good 
  color 
  and 
  quality. 
  Ripens 
  

   with 
  Carmen. 
  Adapted 
  both 
  to 
  the 
  home 
  and 
  to 
  com- 
  

   mercial 
  orchards. 
  

  

  ECLIPSE 
  (1 
  B). 
  A 
  self 
  -pollinated 
  seedling 
  of 
  Belle. 
  

   A 
  dark 
  red, 
  yellow-fleshed 
  freestone 
  peach 
  of 
  firm 
  

   texture 
  and 
  good 
  flavor, 
  ripening 
  with 
  Hiley. 
  Size 
  

   equal 
  to 
  Hiley, 
  tree 
  more 
  vigorous. 
  Fruit 
  oval, 
  flesh 
  

   fine 
  grained; 
  excellent 
  shipper; 
  hangs 
  to 
  tree 
  well. 
  

   Recommended 
  as 
  a 
  variety 
  to 
  replace 
  Hiley. 
  

  

  PRIMROSE 
  (28 
  BE). 
  A 
  seedling 
  of 
  Belle 
  crossed 
  with 
  

   Elberta. 
  A 
  large, 
  yellow-fleshed 
  freestone 
  of 
  good 
  

   quality, 
  ripening 
  with 
  Belle 
  of 
  Georgia. 
  Recommended 
  

   as 
  a 
  yellow-fleshed 
  variety 
  to 
  replace 
  Belle 
  and 
  pre- 
  

   cede 
  Elberta 
  in 
  home 
  orchards. 
  

  

  THE 
  NEW 
  HOPE 
  FARM 
  PEACH 
  

  

  This 
  peach 
  originated 
  as 
  a 
  chance 
  seedling 
  at 
  Hope 
  Farm 
  in 
  Bergen 
  County, 
  N. 
  J., 
  owned 
  by 
  the 
  late 
  H. 
  W. 
  

   Collingwood, 
  editor 
  of 
  the 
  Rural 
  New 
  Yorker 
  paper. 
  Introduced 
  by 
  Bountiful 
  Ridge 
  Nurseries, 
  Princess 
  Anne, 
  

   Md., 
  1925. 
  Description 
  of 
  peach 
  written 
  by 
  Mr. 
  Collingwood. 
  In 
  color 
  Hope 
  Farm 
  is 
  a 
  very 
  light 
  yellow 
  with 
  

   red 
  cheek. 
  The 
  flesh 
  is 
  white. 
  It 
  is 
  a 
  clean 
  freestone, 
  with 
  a 
  flavor 
  which 
  we 
  consider 
  superior 
  to 
  Belle 
  of 
  

   Georgia. 
  It 
  is 
  firm 
  and 
  solid. 
  Its 
  season 
  of 
  ripening 
  is 
  week 
  later 
  than 
  Elberta. 
  It 
  can 
  be 
  recommended 
  for 
  its 
  

   extreme 
  vigor 
  and 
  hardines. 
  It 
  is 
  partially 
  self-sterile 
  and 
  needs 
  to 
  be 
  planted 
  near 
  other 
  varieties 
  to 
  insure 
  good 
  

   crops. 
  It 
  is 
  proving 
  successful 
  in 
  most 
  sections 
  and 
  we 
  recommend 
  it 
  for 
  trial. 
  It 
  is 
  hard 
  to 
  equal 
  when 
  planted 
  

   where 
  it 
  succeeds. 
  5c 
  per 
  tree 
  more 
  on 
  all 
  grades 
  as 
  listed 
  on 
  page 
  10. 
  

  

  