The Wise Man Selects and Plants Bountiful Ridge Grown Stock 



Our Prices Low - Our Stock is Superior, ^Ity Pay ^tore? 



SWEET CHERRY TREES 



We have a fine lot of 1 year sweet cherry that are 

 hard to equal. You will find these trees ideal for 

 orchard planting. 



Can supply varieties * in one year stock on Maz- 

 zard Root ail grades. 5c extra per tree. 



10 to 50 to 

 Each 50 300 



taige size, 2 .Vi., 11/K!" cal $ .75 $6.00 $55.00 



Medium size, 2 yr., 9 to 11/16 cal.. .60 5.00 45.00 

 Extra fine, 1 yr. 4 ft. up, %" up.. .70 5.00 40.00 

 Meaium. 1 yr. 3 ft. up 7/16" cal... .60 4.50 35.00 

 Small size, 1 yr., 2 ft. up. 5/lG" cal. .50 4.00 30.00 

 *.SENECA. Earliest good sweet cherry, ripens 2 

 weeks before Black Tartarian, large, purplish- 

 black, melting, flesh very sweet. Tree vigorous 

 and productive. 

 *BI.ACK TARTARIAN. Very large, bright pur- 

 plish black, juicy, rich, trees vigorous and an 

 erect grower. .June. 

 BING This black cherry . succeeds everywhere. 

 I'lesh solid, flavor the highest. Fine shipping and 

 marketing variety. July. 

 L.VSIBERT. Largest of all cherries, purple-red, 

 firm and rich. Grows well. 

 ♦NVPOLEON BIGGAREAC (*RoyaI Ann). Beauti- 

 ful cherry of large size, pale yellow with bright 

 red cheeks, flesh firm, juicy, and sweet. 

 •SCHMIDT'S BIGGAREAU. Fruit very large size, 

 deep mahogany color, juicy, and fine flavor. Fruit 

 grows in clusters. July. 

 ♦WINDSOR. Tree vigorous and rapid grower. Fruit 

 large, firm and juicy, quality good, heavy bearer, 

 almost black in color. July. 

 GOVERNOR WOOD. Large, heart-shaped: light 

 veJlow, mottled light red, juicy, sweet and rich. 

 Tree vigorous, productive: forms a round head. 

 An old variety still a favorite in many regions. 

 ror-LY ANNE. A large grey heart sweet cherry 

 known to this section as oxheart. Very delicious 

 and regular bearer. Tree thrifty and productive. 

 Especially adapted to home use and nearby mar- 

 kets. 1 year trees only. 



SWEET SEPTEMBER CHERRY 



New Fall Bearing 



There is no previous record in the history of Hor- 

 ticulture of a Fall-bearing cherry. The fruits are 

 an attractive medium dark red similar to the Wind- 

 sor, deliciously sweet, excellent for eating fresh or 

 canning. It ripens in Ohio about September first. 



Each 10 



3-4 feet 51-50 Sl-45 



SOUR CHERRY TREES 



Try our Bountiful Ridge Grown one year sour 

 cherry for Ix-st success. 



I'rices one year Sour Cherry Trees: 



10 to 50 to 

 Each 50 300 



1 yr., SV-S ft. !)/16-ll/16 5.60 $4..50 .$35.00 



1 yr., -iV—i ft.; 7/16-9/16 50 3.50 30.00 



1 Vr., 2-3 ft., 5/16-7-/16 40 2.50 20.00 



2 year Sour Clierry Trees 5c per tree less than 2 

 yr. Sweet Clierry Trees. 



Montmorency Clterry on Mazzard Root 5c per tree 

 more. 



ENGLISH MORELLO. Easily grown, generally 

 producing a heavy crop. Fruit dark red, quality 

 good: rich, acid flavor; late. Hardy for extreme- 

 ly cold latitudes. August. 

 EARLY RICHMOND. One of the most valuable 

 and popular cherries, unsurpassed for cooking 

 purposes. It is the good old variety that yields 

 such marvelous crops in the gardens. The most 

 hardy of all varieties, uninjured by the coldest 

 winters. 

 LARGE MONTMORENCY. This is the best of all 

 the sour varieties of Cherries. There is a greater 

 demand on the market for this Cherry than any 

 other. Tlie trees are the cleanest and best grow- 

 ers and are less subject to disease, less affected by 

 wet weather, and are the best bearers of the 

 best fruit of all other sour varieties. No matter 

 how unfavorable the season may be, Montmorency 

 can be depended upon for a full crop. The Mont- 

 morency is a good shipper, very attractive looking, 

 and always brings good prices. 

 BRASSINGTON. Tree upright dense, very produc- 

 tive. Fruit averages % to 1 in. in diameter, at- 

 tractive, round, light red color, juicy, sub-acid, 

 pleasant flavor: a faint reddish tinge permeates 

 the yellow flesh. Fruit characters are intermed- 

 iate "between sweet and sour cherries. A fine 

 cherry becoming more popular and especially de- 

 sirable for local markets and home use. 



FIG TREES 



PLUM TREES 



One > **ar Stuir ( herr> trees ^row ii I ht- "HtMiiil il iil 

 Ridl?(* Way" in our Nursery iit I'rineess Ai»ne. 

 These trees mostly of the 9/lG and 11/lG ^nule at 

 one year old mean a successful orchard t(» the 

 phinter. 



PEAR TREES 



Each 



10 to 



50 



50 to 

 300 



Large size. 2 yr.. 5-6 ft $ .70 $0.00 $45.00 



Medium size, 2 yr., 4-6 ft 



Smaller size, 2 yr., 3^-5 ft 



Lar^c size. 1 yr., 4-5 ft 



Medium size, 1 yr., 3-4 ft 



Small size, 1 yr., 2-3 ft 



.60 



5.00 



40.00 



..50 



4.00 



30.00 



.60 



4..50 



35.00 



.50 



4.00 



:<o.oo 



.40 



3.00 



22.00 



WAITE PEAR 



WE HAIL .\ NEW PEAR OF COMMERCLVL 

 POSSIBILITIES 10 TIMES 5IORE BLIGHT RE- 

 SISTANT THAN THE KEIFFER. 



A product of tlie U. S. D. A. Bureau of plant In- 

 dustry developed by Mr. M. B. Waite. The Waite 

 pear, previously tested at No. (WJISI is outstanding 

 in Blight resistance never develoiiing, under severe 

 test conditions, more than 10% as much blight as 

 the Kieffer. The fruit resembles that of Bartlett 

 and is about same size, ripening about same season 

 as Kieffer. The flesh is smooth in texture and is al- 

 most free of grit cells. It is more acid than Bart- 

 lett but is excellent for cooking and canning and 

 fairly good for dessert purposes. The tree is rather 

 slender, willowly grower and of moderate vigor. 

 Requires cross pollination for consistent heavy 

 crops. We state that every pear grower should 

 give this pear a trial planting as it niav prove the 

 pear we have been seeking. OUR SUPPLY IS LIM- 

 ITED TO ONE YEAR TREES ONLY. THE PRICE 

 IS 15c PER TREE EXTRA OVER OTHER STAND- 

 ARD PEARS AS LISTED ABOVE. 



DOUGLAS. One of the hardiest, most blight re- 

 sistant, and productive varieties now being grown 

 which still has inir to good quality. Douglas is 

 a seedling of Kcifl'er, bears very young and better 

 quality than Keiffer. 1 year trees only. 



B.VRTLETT. Large size, golden-yellow when ripe 

 with beautiful blush next to sun. Buttery, jliic.v. 

 highly flavored. Tree strong grower, bears early 

 and abundantly. August and September. 



CLAPPS F.WORITE. Large, fine pear resembling 

 Bartlett. Melting, buttery, juicy with delicate 

 flavor. Tro'c hardy and productive. August and 

 September. 



BUERRE BOSC. Large, yellow pear, flesh white, 

 rich and delicious. Keeps until Christmas. 



GORH.\M. Ripens 2 weeks later than Bartlett, 

 keeps longer. Fruit like Bartlett in size, color and 

 shape. Flesh white and highly flavored. Very 

 blight reistant. 5c extra i)er tree. 



OVID. Ripens later than Gorhani. A Bartlett type 

 l<ear very large in size, good flavor, white tieshed. 

 A very late keeping Bartlett type pear. 5c extra 

 per tree. 



DUCHESS D'ANGOULEME. Very large, greenish- 

 yellow, sometimes russeted. Makes a beautiful 

 tree, heavy bearer buttery, melting and sweet. 



ANJOU. Large fine pear, buttery and melting. Tree 

 fine grower, productive. October to Januarv. 



FLEMISH BEAUTY. Large, juicy, and rich. A 

 strong grower and good bearer, hardy but prefers 

 sunny location. September and October. 



SECKEL. Small, rich, yellowish-brown. One of the 

 best flavored pears known. September and October. 



KEIFFER. Tree practically immune to blight, very 

 thrifty and bears consistently heavy crops. Fruit 

 large to very large, golden-yellow, often blushed, 

 juicy and one of the best pears. Keiffer has been 

 very profitable in recent years. 



SHELDON. Large, round, russet and red pear, 

 very rich fine quality. Tree vigorous, bears well. 

 October. 



QUINCE TREES 



MAGNOLIA FIG. One of the hardiest species, doing 

 well where the winters are not too severe. Fruit 

 very large and of rich straw color. Fruit begins 

 to ripen the last of June and continues to put on 

 new fruit until frost. 2 to 3 feet, 80c each; $6.00 

 for 10; $50.00 for 100. 



All Varieties 2-yeiir. 4 to 5 Feet, 5-8 inch Caliper, 

 70c each: $6.00 per 10. 



1 yr. 3-4 ft., 65c each; $5.00 for 10. 

 ORANGE. Roundish bright golden yellow, very 



large, fine grained, fine qualitj'. Best for cooking. 



Firm, will stand shipping. 

 CHAMPION. Fruit very large, fair and handsome. 



Bears abundantly while young: flesh cooks as 



tender as an apple without hard si)ot and cores; 



flavor delicate: quince taste. 



11! to .■)ll III 



Each 50 ;!(iii 



Lurgest size, 2 yr., 5-6 ft $ .70 $6.00 S*5.00 



Medium size. 2 yr., 4-5 ft........ .60 5.00 10.00 



Very Hne, 1 yr. buds 4-6 ft 60 5.00 :{5.0(i 



Itledium size, 1 yr., 3'-4 ft 50 4.00 JS.OO 



Small size, 1 yr., 2-3 ft 10 :t.oii :;>.i(0 



All plum trees budded on Myrobolan FInm root 

 which induces longer life, more healthy and vigor- 

 ous trees and better crops. 



FELLE.MItl RG or ITAH.VN PRUNE. Our most 

 IHipular Comniercial plum. It succeeds under most 

 all cliniatic and soil conditions. The fruit is dark 

 purple with a dark blue bloom medium lo large 

 size, oval, pointed and (apering. The flesh is 

 juicy and delicious and it is very fine for drying 

 aiul i-iuining. It is fast replacing the Ocriuaii 

 prune in ciiinmercial plum orchards. We arc glad 

 til say we have a lino hit of oiu; year trees of this 

 snlciulid variety lo offer this year. Tliis plum 

 .•ind the F.arly Italian pruiu' we arc selling make 

 a very profitable combination. 



GER-ALVN I'RliNE. Esteemed for drying ami pre- 

 serving. Ijargo. oval, purple witli heavy blue 

 bloom. Flesh linn. September. 



I.'MPERI.VL GA(iE. Large, oval, yellowish-green, 

 llesh greenish, juicy, best quality. September. 



LO.MH.\RD. Medium round oval, violet-red, juicy, 

 pleasant. Clings. A good market sort. Hardy. 



SIIKOPSIIIKK DAMSON. Fruit oval, medium size, 

 jiroduees clusters, good fruit for preserving. 



D.X.MSON. Old fashioned blue damson known to 

 every housewife for the line jelly and preserves 

 they in:ike. Prolific bearers. 



AIJUND.VNCE. Yields abundantly, mediniii size, 

 bright cherry red, highly perfumed, flesh yellow, 

 juicy and teiiiler, excellent quality. Tree vigor- 

 ous, hardy. 



BURB.VNK. Medium to large, orange-yellow, doi- 

 ted, mottled with red. Flesh yellow, good fur 

 camiing and market. Hardy, prolific. 



BR.\»SH.4W. Very large dark violet-red, flesh 

 yellowish-green, juic.v, pleasant. Tree vigorous. 



WICKSON. Largest of all Oriental Plums. Tree 

 upright in growth bearing good crops under 

 l)roper conditions. Fruit large, dark red over a 

 yellow ground, splashed and mottled with darker 

 red. Flesh ainlier yellow, juicy, firm, ph'asani 

 and sweet in flavor. Slock limited. 1 year Iri'es 

 only. 



NEW I'LUMS 



10c per tree higher than regular plums listed 

 above in all grades. 



ST.VNLEV. A cross belween Ageii and Or:ind Duke. 

 The fruit is of the prune type, excellent for cook- 

 ing or eating out of hand. The tree is healthy, 

 vigorous and produces full crops annually. Fruit 

 is large in size, dark-blue with heavy bloom; 

 llesh, greenish-yellow, juicy, fiinc-grained, tender, 

 firm sweet, ideasant; quality, good to very good. 

 l''reestone. Mid-season. Stanley is one of the New 

 York Experiment Station's prize plums. 



EARLY ITALLVN PRUNE. Same size, quality and 

 color as Italian I'rune but two weeks earlier. 1 yr. 

 trees onl.v. 



ALBION. Tree is productive, strong, and vigonms. 

 Fruit is of Grand Duke type only larger and bel- 

 ter (|uality. Ripens very late. One of the most 

 remarkable of the uew plums. Stock limited. 1 

 yr. trees only. 



1MPERI.\L EPINEUSE. An old French plum of 

 prune type. Reddish purple, tender, sweet, juicy 

 and one of the best flavored of old world plums. 

 The fruit ripens late and so escapes brown rot to 

 a large degree. The trees grow wonderfully well 

 in the East and can be classed the plum of plums 

 for the garden. Should be cross polinated for 

 best results. Oue year trees only. 



FRENCH DAMSON. Very Vigorous grower, the 

 fruit surpassed all other fruits in Its group. The 

 fruit is very large, good quality and a beautiful 

 plum, making it very popular on the commercial 

 market. An abundant bearer, season a little after 

 Shropshire Damson and conceded to be superior 

 lo lliat variety. 1 year trees only. 



NUT TREES 



Plant Bountiful Ridge Grafted Pecan, English 

 Walnut and Black Walnut Trees For Quick Results. 



1 5 



SCHLEY PECAN. Grafted trees, 2-3'... $1.00 $4.50 



STU.4RT PECAN. Grafted tKees, 2-3'... 1.00 4.50 



SUCCESS PEC.4N. Grafted trees, 2-3'.. 1.00 4.50 



ENGLISH WALNUT. Grafted trees, 3-4'.. 1.00 4.50 



Benge Black Walnut. Grafted trees. 3-4'. 1.00 4.50 



Thomas BIk. Walnut. Grafted trees, 4-5'. 1.25 5.50 



Thomas BIk. n'alnut. Grafted trees, 3-4'. 1.00 4.50 



BLACK AVALNUT. 4-5' 70 3.00 



BLACK WALNUT. 3-4' 50 2.00 



JAPAN WALNUT. 2-3' 6(1 2.50 



BUTTER NUT. (White Walnut) 3-4' 70 :1.00 



AMERICAN FILBERT. (Hazel Nut) 2-3'. .65 2.50 



BARCELONIA FILBERT. 2-3' 70 3.00 



DUCHILLY FILBERT. 2-3' 70 3.00 



