Eliminate Unprofitable Trees and Varieties - Plant Improved Types for Greater Profits 



OHIO XOXPAKEIL <Red Bellflower). We relist 

 this old variety iu response to many requests from 

 Ohio fruit growers. High dessert quality and 

 line appearance is responsible for its popularity. 

 Originated near Massillon, Ohio, it has been ex- 

 tensively planted in many sections of the middle 

 west as well as Ohio. 



The tree is medium in size and spreading in type. 

 Fruit medium to large, round oblate in shape. 

 Skin is yellow overspread with red-mottled and 

 striped with bright red. Flesh yellow firm, crisp, 

 render, juicy and aromatic. Sub-acid in flavor. 

 This fine old apple is hard to equal where quality 

 is the factor. 



OrAtESCEXT. Very large, brilliant dark red all 

 over: tree bears young and very prolific. Quality 

 good. Its beauty and size gives it ready sale. 



YELLOW DELICIOrS 



This apple has received national publicity during 

 the last few years. It is famous for quality, which 

 is hard to equal. This combined with fine, firm tex- 

 ture of flesh and its golden yellow skin, attracts the 

 consuming public. Tree thrifty and extremely pro- 

 ductive, bears early with abundant crop while very 

 young. 



MelXTO!$H 



Tree vigorous with spreading head, good bearer; 

 fruit medium to large, brilliant crimson, flesh snow- 

 white, crisp, slightly aromatic, good quality. Ripens 

 September 5-20. One of the greatest general pur- 

 pose home and commercial apjiles ever introduced. 



IMPROVED ALE RED McIXTOSH. A special se- 

 lected strain of the fammis Mcintosh apple. Solid 

 red color without stripe. Finest type of the Mc- 

 intosh Red strain at present. Both 1 yr. and 2 yr. 

 old trees available. 



KEN"D.\EL. Has attracted more attention from 

 fruit growers than any other new apple of Mc- 

 intosh season. Apples large, whitish, fine grain- 

 ed flesh of Mcintosh. Flavor the same. Apples 

 hang better than Mcintosh. 



EAWF.AM. A product of Central Experiment farm 

 Ottawa, Canada. A cross between Lawver and 

 Fameuse and one of the most beautiful of the 

 new Mcintosh types of apples. Excellent quality. 

 Fine tree growth and fruit hangs well to tree. A 

 very deserving new type of the Mcintosh which 

 should be tried out promptly by fruit growers in 

 the Mcintosh districts. 



LOBO. Same season as Mcintosh larger apple, 

 colors earlier, full red, extra quality. Recom- 

 mended for Southern growers. 



MEDINA. Delicious shape and appearance. Recom- 

 mended by X. Y. Fruit testing asso. to prolong the 

 Delicious season. 



ORLE.4XS. Same season as Delicious only better 

 keeper in common storage. The flavor resembles 

 that of Staymans. Apple shape and color of De- 

 licious. 



WIXTER BAX.\X.4. Vigorous grower, early bear- 

 er. Fruit smooth and golden yellow usually shad- 

 ed with red blush, flesh fine grained, rich, sub-acid. 



TOLM.4X SWEET. Medium to large size, pale vel- 

 low. firm, rich and very sweet. Vigorous, hardy 

 and productive. 



THE COKTLAXD APPEE 



The COKTI^.AXD apple becomes more and more 

 popular on the large commercial markets each year. 

 Its great beauty, unique qaality, and unparalleled 

 producing record for young trees and Its adaptation 

 over wide fruit growing areas will undoubtedl.v 

 make the CORTLAXD one of our most popular and 

 profitable full apples. No planting in the Central 

 and X'orthern fruit sections is complete without a 

 liberal planting of COKTLAXD. 



RHODE I.SLAXD GREEXIXG. Fruit large and 

 handsome. Dark green overspread with yellow. 

 Flesh tender, rather acid, flavor excellent. Ripens 

 September 25-30. 



BAEDWIX. Xo home orchard is complete without 

 the Baldwin. An old favorite and one of the great 

 apples In the northern sections. Noted for qual- 

 ity and long keeping merits. Tree verv vigorous 

 and productive. 



RED CAXADA (Steele's Red). This apple probably 

 originated in New England where it has Deen ex- 

 tensively planted. In recent years the variety has 

 gained much favor in central North West partic- 

 ularly in Michigan and Wis. The tree is medium 

 to large, vigorous and upright in growth. The 

 fruit medium to large, uniform in size and shape, 

 coloring a beautiful deep red striped with deeper 

 red on a baclcground of yellow. Flesh is yellow, 

 firm' crisp, aromatic, and juicy, pleasing sub-acid 

 in flavor. There seems to be improvd types of 

 Red Canada and we have selected our propogating 

 wood from producing trees of superior merit in 

 Central Michigan. The variety also seems to give 

 better results if top grafted on some other sturdy 

 variety so all trees we offer this year are top 

 grafted trees in the Nursery row on a thrifty 

 growing intermediate stock. This is done at no 

 additional cost to our patrons. 



CORTLAXD 



Is an improved late Mcintosh. The fruits of the 

 two varieties are similar, but those of Cortland are 

 more oblate, average larger, and are more uniform 

 in size; the.v have more color and the red is lighter 

 and brighter and the stripings and splashes are 

 laid on differently : the taste of Cortland can hardly 

 be distinguished from that of Mcintosh ; the flesh 

 is firmer but just as juicy; the apples do not drop 

 so readily and ship better. 



The "COLORA" Red York 



V. S. Plant Patent No. 1G8 



THE "COLOR.A RED YORK" MARKS A XEW 

 ERA FOR THE GRE.\T YORK IMPERIAL APPLE 

 EARLIER COLORIXG— E.ARLIER PICKIXG— 100% 

 COLOR — GREATER PROFITS TO THE GROWER. 



The tree of the COLORA RED YORK has the 

 same rugged characteristic as the old type Y'ork 

 Imperial. The variety has been well tested and 

 even tho we have observed other variations from the 

 old fashioned Y'ork we do not know of any today 

 that will give the grower the same attractive Y'ork 

 type apple that the COLORA RED Y'ORK will pro- 

 duce. 



The "COLORA RED YORK" can be picked from 

 one to two weeks earlier than the regular Y'ork Im- 

 perial if desired and the entire crop can be picked 

 at one picking if desired with every apple passing 

 U. S. No. 1 grade for color and enabling the grower 

 to pack out a fancy grade of apples. There is no 

 longer any reason for planting the old type Y'ork 

 when better fruits and greater profits can be had 

 by planting COLORA RED YORK. MAINTAITST 

 AND BUILD YOUR YORK PRODUCTION WITH 

 "COLORA RED YORK." 



"THE COLORA RED YORK IS A BOUNTIFUI/ 

 RIDGE INTRODUCTION AND IS GROWN AND 

 FOR SALE EXCLUSIVELY BY THE BOUNTIFUL 

 RIDGE NURSERIES." 



5c per tree extra in all grades over other standard 

 varieties as listed and priced. 



YORK IMPERIAL. Fine, hardy, red Winter apple. 

 Succeeds over a wide range of country. Bears 

 four years from planting, regularly and heavy. 

 Fruit of medium size, skin yellow covered with 

 two shades of red. October 1. 



ALBEMARLE — XEWTOX PIPPIX. Large smooth 

 skinned, beautifully colored yellow apple. A val- 

 uable market variety. Tree long lived and pro- 

 ductive. 



XORTHERX SPY'. Large, roundish-conical, slight- 

 ly ribbed, handsomely striped with red. flavor 

 rich, aromatic, mild sub-acid. Renowned for fine 

 quality. 



RED NORTHERN' SPY. A typical Northern Spy 

 except in color. The Red Spy colors a solid red 

 without stripe or splashes. 



MACOUX. Very highly colored, no stripe. Same 

 quality as Mcintosh, same texture fruit. Hangs 

 better than Mcintosh. Ripens 2 to 3 weeks after 

 Cortland. Recommended to extend Mcintosh sea- 



.son. 



TURLEY', A Winesap seedling tree, vigorous grow- 

 er, resembles Staymans, apples large, almost solid 

 red, texture of fruit like Staymans. Productive. 



STAYJIANS WINESAP. Most profitable apple ever 

 grown in the fruit areas of the Central States. 

 Tree vigorous and hardy, early bearer very pro- 

 ductive, fruit medium to large, skin smooth, 

 slightly striped, colored to dull red. Flesh yel- 

 low, firm, rich, sub-acid, aromatic, a splendid late 

 keeping variet.v. October 10-15. 



ROME BEAUTY'. Keeps in good condition until 

 Jlay and June. Large round, mottled and striped 

 different shades of red. Flavor and quality av- 

 erage: always sells and brings good prices." 



GALLIA BEAUTY 



The Growers' Choice Wherever It Is Producing 



It leads all other Red Rome Beauty t.vpe ap- 

 ples. It can rightfull.v be called "One" Of Amer- 

 ica's Most Beautiful .\pples." Demand the 

 Gallia Beauty when planting the Red Rome 

 type apple. 



The Gallia Beauty originated in Ohio and is a 

 typical Rome type tree, being thrifty, hardy and 

 productive. The fruit of the Gallia Beauty "colors 



a brilliant bright red. without stripe and seems to 

 be of higher quality than the regular Rome Beauty, 

 and keeps exceptionally well in storage. The Gallia 

 Beauty will size up equal to the regular Rome but 

 many of the other inferior so-called Red Rome types 

 will not size up satisfactory and again we urge you 

 to plant only the Genuine Gallia Beauty. We offer 

 you the best and charge you no more. 



PARAGON. One of the best of the long keeping 

 winter apples. Does well on most any soil; thrifty 

 grower and fruits young bears regular. Wine- 

 sap type, fine quality, nicely colored red with yel- 

 low flesh. 



WINESAP. Medium size, dark red, juicy, mild. A 

 favorite late winter apple and a leading commer- 

 cial variety on all markets, as well as a very pop- 

 ular home apple in the West. A high-class des- 

 sert apple. Nov. 1st. to 10th. 



BOUNTIFUL STRAIN 



IMPROVED WIXESAP 



The Famous Winesap Apple Now Comes to 

 The Planter In A Glorified Bud Selected Strain 

 With Fruits Averaging ZVz" Size With Same 

 Beautiful Color— Sataie Quality— Same Keep- 

 ing Ability. 



3%" Apples 

 Bountiful Strain "IMPROVED WINES.AP" 



"Seek and ye shall find" is the motto at Bounti- 

 ful Ridge in their search for New and Better fruits. 

 For years fruit growers from many sections have 

 clamored for a LARGE WINESAP APPLE. Many 

 types have come to our observation and when traced 

 down were found wanting until Mr. Harry W. Mill- 

 er. President of the Consolidated Orchard Co., Paw 

 Paw, W. Va., told us of this type they had produc- 

 ing in their well known Martins Mountain orchard 

 and which when investigated proved to be more 

 than he claimed and without question the finest 

 type of Winesap apple ever to come under our ob- 

 servation. 



The original tree stands iu a block of the Reg- 

 ular Staymans Winesap and has not failed to pro- 

 duce a heavy crop now for 10 consecutive years, pro- 

 ducing 25 bu. in 1938, the fruits being as large or 

 larger some years than the regular Staymans on ad- 

 joining 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 2^4." up size, the 

 balance going into the 2i/," grade. The tree is a 

 typical Winesap tree in growth, having the exact 

 leaf marking of the Old Winesap. The Miller Bros, 

 are better known as the "Pioneer Orchardist of 

 West Virginia" and are producing more apples than 

 an.y other individual or family group in the State 

 today. We are proud that approximately 70% of 

 their producing orchards are trees we grew for 

 them. They are known almost nationally as author- 

 ities on fruit production and varieties. It is fitting 

 indeed that an improved type of the Famous and 

 Nationally known Winesap apple should originate 

 in their orchards. We know this will revive plant- 

 ing interest in this great apple. We have a fine lot 

 both one and two year trees of this IMPROVED 

 WINESAP this year and WE ARE SELLING 

 THESE TREES AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO 

 THE PLANTER. 



CRAB APPLES 



Prices same as other standard apple trees. 



HYSLOP. Fruit medium, deep crimson and splash- 

 ed with maroon. Flesh fine, tree vigorous where 

 hardy. 



TR.4NSCENDENT. Season September. Fruit brown- 

 ish-yellow blushed with carmine. Flesh firm, tree 

 vigorous grower, hardy. 



DOLGA. A handsome red crab apple of medium 

 size. The fruit jellies easily. Tree vigorous, 

 hardy and productive. 



VIRGINI.A CR.\B TREES 



Considered by many authorities to be superior for 

 top grafting, bridge grafting, and in arch work be- 

 cause of its resistance to low temperatures, fire 

 blight and other virous diseases. We offer both one 

 and two year trees in grades and prices of stand- 

 ard apples. 



