Plant Bountiful Ridge Selected Small Fruits 



They Are Atways A Dependable Crop For Extra Profits 



BLUEBERRIES 



OUR NEW LOW PRICES 



FOR SHIPMENT AFTER NOV. 1st 



BI^IJEBERRIES 6 11 50 . 100 



Each to to to or 



10 49 100 more 



6-12 in., 2 yr $.75 $ .(iO $.55 $.50 $.45 



12-18 in., 2 yr 1.00 .90 .75 .65 .60 



18-24 in., 2 to 3 yr 1.25 1.00 .90 .85 .75 



Note: Be sure and buj- your Blueberry pbtnts by 

 frraded beiKbt and atre rather than by age alone. 

 The plants «e ofl'er above are bearing size. 



BLUEBERRIES PROVE EXTREMELY PRO- 

 FITABLE FOR MR. A. G. BISHOP 



Vincenttown, N. J. 

 Oct. 21, 1938 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, , 

 Princess Anne, Md. 

 Gentlemen : 



My five acres of Blueberries produced in 1937 

 and" 1938 an average of 15 000 quarts. 



Our markets here averaged from 20 to 40 cents 

 per quart depending on quality of fruit. I con- 

 sider Blueberries my best ipaying crop. 



Very truly, 

 A. G. Bishop 



GRAPE VINES 



Grape production promises to again become one 

 of our most profitable fruits to grow. We list here 

 a grape for every purpose, whctlier it be for Des- 

 sert, Juice, or Wine. Plants are not plentiful and 

 we are fortunate to be able to offer our patrons 

 these splendid vines at these low prices. 



OUR NEW LOW PRICES ON GRAPE VINES 



All vines grown the "Bountiful Ridge way" in our 

 own nursery. 



Each .0 10 25 100 



Concord 2 yr.. No. 1 $.15 $.50 $.80 $1.50 $4.50 



Concord 1 yr. No. 1 10 .40 .GO 1.25 3.50 



Moores Early, 2 yr. No. 1 .20 .75 1.25 2.50 7.50 



Moores Early, 1 yr. No. 1 .15 .GO .90 2.75 5.00 



Niagara, 2 yr.. No. 1 15 .GO 1.00 2.00 6.00 



Niagara, 1 yr.. No. 1 10 .45 .75 1.50 4.00 



Delaware, 2 vr.. No. 1... .20 .90 l.,->0 3.00 10.00 



Delaware, 1 yr.. No. 1... .15 .60 1.00 2.00 7.00 



Worden, 2 yr.. No. 1 20 .75 1.25 2. .50 7.50 



Worden, 1 yr. No. 1 15 .60 .90 1.75 5.00 



Catawba, 2 yr.. No. 1... .20 .75 1.25 2.50 7.00 



Catawba, 1 yr.. No. 1... .15 .60 1.00 2.00 5.00 



Agawam, 2 yr.. No. 1... .20 .90 1.50 3.00 8.00 



Agawam, 1 yr.. No. 1... .15 .60 .90 2.00 6.00 



Caca, 2 yr.. No. 1 25 1.10 2.00 4.50 15.00 



Caco, 1 yr.. No. 1 20 .90 1..50 3.50 12.00 



Portland 1 yr.. No. 1... .20 .80 1.40 3.00 10.00 



Fredonia, 1 yr.. No. 1... .20 .80 1.40 3.00 10.00 



Sheridan, 1 yr.. No. 1... .20 .80 1.40 3.00 10.00 



Ives, 1 yr.. No. 1 15 .60 .80 1.25 4.00 



Moores Dmd, 1 yr. No. 1. .15 .60 .90 1.75 5.00 



Write for special prices for 300 plants or more 

 giving list and grades wanted. 



RHUBARB 



MVATT'S LINNAEUS 



The most popular variety of the Old Fashioned 

 Pie Plant. 



Strong 1 yr. whole roots, 1 to l'^^ in. caliper, 10c 

 each; 70c for 10; $1.50 for 25; $2.50 for 50; $4.00 for 

 100; $1G.00 for 500; $30.00 for 1000. 



Strong 1 yr. whole roots, IVi to 1% in. caliper, 

 12c each; 90c for 10; $1.90 for 25; $3.25 for 50; $5.00 

 for 100; $20.00 for 500; $37.50 for 1000. 



The large cultivated Blueberry seemingly has un- 

 limited possibilities as a fresh fruit or a canned 

 berry. The plants thrifty, and very productive of 

 large delicious berries that bring high prices wher- 

 ever sold. Adapted to nearby and distant markets. 

 They have a place in every farm and home garden 

 lot. We list below the best of our present day va- 

 rieties. 



Complete cultural direction mailed upon request. 

 Note: Varieties listed in order of ripening. I''irst 

 fruit picked in south New Jersey usually about 

 June IJth to 20th. 



CABOT. One of the earliest of the blueberries. 

 Very vigorous and develops naturally to well form- 

 ed plants. A favorite of the commercial grower 

 because of its earliness, its dependable and heavy 

 bearing habits and the large size of its well form- 

 ed berries. 



RANCOCAS. The bush of slender, vigorous, upright 

 habit rarely surpasses five feet in height. The 

 winter twigs are a dark red. The berries are 

 somewhat larger than those of Rubel and begin 

 to ripen several days earlier. 



PIONEER. Named by Dr. Coville of the U. S. De- 

 partment of Agrici'lture. The bushes are stocky, 

 seldom exceeding 4 feet in height with a tend- 

 ency to be broad rather than high. Its stems are 

 stout and stiff and the winter color of the young 

 growth is a delightful red. Pioneer produces 

 heavy crops of berries close set In the cluster. 

 They are larger than Rubel; of medium blue color 

 and fine flavor. 



CONCORD. The bush is of upright habit and at 

 maturity exceeds six feet in heiglit. The young 

 growth is bright red in winter. The berries are 

 largo, frequently reaching three-quarters of an 

 inch in diameter. They usually ripen a few days 

 earlier than Rubel and are fine in flavor and ap- 

 pearance. 



RUBEL. Well developed bushes stand six feet or 

 more high, vigorous and beautiful. The stems are 

 slender, but sturdy. The winter color of the 

 young wood is a rich red. The large berries are 

 of a fine blue color. Planted extensively for com- 

 mercial fruit production. 



JERSEY. The bush is of vigorous habit and grows 

 very large. The winter color of the young growth 

 is a light red over golden brown. The berries are 

 tlie largest of any here listed, of a very light blue 

 color and ripen al)out the same time as Rubel. 



SHADE TREES 



All Shade Trees Shipped by Express or Freight. 



Each 10 

 Maple, Norway. 12-14 ft. heavy calibre $3. .50 



14-10 ft. heavy 5.00 



10-12 ft. heavy 2.50 



8-10 ft. well branched 1.75 15.00 



6-8 ft. branched 1.25 lo.oo 



Schwedler's Purple Leaved Maple. C-S ft. 



branched 050 17.50 



Maple. Sugar or Hard (A. Saccharum.) 



8-10 ft 1 50 12 50 



iS"i? II- ?*"*''^' :::;:'.;:".:: 2:00 i7;5o 



I7-I* "• I'eavy 2.50 22.50 



14-10 ft. heavy 3.00 27.50 



Maple, Silver-Leafed or Soft (A. Dasycar- 



pum). 14-16 ft. heavy calibre 2.00 17.50 



in1* II- l'*"*''^ l-^O l=5-5» 



0-10 J<^- heavy i.no 8.50 



6-8 ft. heavy 75 o.50 



Birch White. 6-8 ft i.oo 9 00 



4-*' ft 75 6.00 



Mulberry, New American, 6 to 8 feet 1.00 



Elm, American White, C to 8 feet 100 9 00 



8 to 10 ft 1.25 loioO 



Chinese Elm. 5 to C ft 75 6.00 



<• to 8 ft 1.00 9.00 



Oriental Plane or European Sycamore. 



8 to 10 ft lor, 



c to 8 ft ::::::::: :75 6.50 



Prunus Pissardi (Purple-Leaved) C-7 ft... .70 6.00 



Tulip Tree (L. Tulipfera). 6 to 8 ft 1.25 10.00 



8 to 10 ft 1.50 12.50 



Poplar, Lombardy. fi to 8 ft 75 6 00 



4 to ft 50 4.00 



Hardy Evergreens 



Each Plant A Beaut.v, Our Prices Lower Than Ever 



Ask for prices on large specimen trees. 



American Arbor Vitae, 3-4 ft $1.. 50 $12.50 



•*'5 ft 2.00 17!50 



Pyramidal Arbor Vitae, 18-24 in... . i oo 9 00 



24-30 in 1.40 i2'.5o 



30-30 in 1 go 15.00 



Globe Arbor Vitae, 12-15 in 90 7.i-,o 



15"!^ 'n 1.00 10.00 



Berknians Golden A. V. 15-18 in l.'.ir, 12.50 



12-15 in '. 1.00 oioo 



Juniper, Irish, 18-24 in <)o 750 



24-30 in ::: 1:25 ii;bo 



•^""'S!'' • Stricta, 15-18 in 1.35 12.50 



18-21 in 1.50 13.50 



Juniper Pfitzeriana, 18-24 in 1.75 



Juniper Sabina (Savin), 18-24 in 1.50 12.50 



Japanese Yew, Taxus Cuspidata, 18-24 in l.i50 12.50 



24-30 in 1.75 15.00 



Taxus Cuspidata, 30-36 in 2.00 17.50 



Taxus Bacta, 30-36 in 200 1750 



24-30 in i;,5 i5;oo 



Andora Juniper, 24-30 in i.go 15.00 



18-24 in 125 loioo 



Ret. Obtusa Cripsi. 12-15 in 75 n.oo 



Boxwood 



„ c, . Eacli 10 



Boxus Semporvirens, 15-18 in 1 5(» 



18-24 in 2 00 



Boxus SufEruticosa, 4-6 in 25 2.25 



0-8 in 35 Q 00 



8-10 in., sheared specimens !80 '7!50 



Azaleas 



Amonea, rosy purple, 10-12 in 1.00 9 00 



12-15 in. .... 1.50 12..50 



Hinodogeri, red, 10-12 in i.oo 9.00 



12-15 in 1.25 12 00 



Calendulacea, orange, 18-24 in..!..!.!!."..' 1.00 9!oo 



2-3 ft 1.35 i2!5o 



Climbing Vines 



COVER THOSE B.4RE, UNSIGHTLY WALLS AND 



TRELLISES WITH BE.4UTIFUL CLIMBING 



VINES— WE LIST A CLIMBING VINE 



FOR EVERY PURPOSE. 



Each 10 



Purple Wisteria. 2 yr. grafts $.40 $3.50 



White Wisteria. 2 yr. grafts 40 3.50 



Clematis Paniculata. 2 yr 40 3.00 



Clematis Jackmani. 2 yr 70 6.00 



Hall's Japan Hone.vsuckle. 2 yr 25 2.00 



English Ivy, Uedera Heli.v. 2 yr 30 2. .50 



Boston Ivy. 2 yr. strong plants 30 2.50 



Kudzu Vine. 2 yr 35 3.00 



Silver Lace Vine 50 4..50 



