geuntiful Ridge 



I PEACH Trees 



Plant Bountiful Ridge Exclusives For Profit 



Bob and Dick Kemp select only the very best buds for 

 propagation. 



CANDOR (0104) A new yellow-fleshed, semi-freestone 

 peach that ripensjust before Earlired. The fruits are round 

 and about % covered with a bright red blush when mature. 

 The flesh is fine textured, of good quality and very resistant 

 to browning. Trees are productive, moderately vigorous and 

 somewhat resistant to bacterial spot. Fruits are of good size 

 and buds seem rather tolerant of spring frost. 



EARLIRED (0105) A cross of Redhaven made at 

 Beltsville, Md. that ripens 2 to 5 days earlier than Cardinal 

 and completes harvest before Sunhaven. Fruits are medium 

 sized, with very light pubescence, and colored with a bright 

 red blush over a golden yellow ground color when mature. 

 The flesh is yellow, firm and of good flavor; a cling when firm 

 ripe. Trees are vigorous, and dependable bearers, and mod- 

 erately susceptible to bacterial spot. Earlired should be 

 thinned early and hard for best size. 



DIXIRED (0108) A round, medium-sized clingstone, 

 with light pubescence. A beautiful red blush covering 

 three-fourths of the surface gives Dixired a pleasing ap- 

 pearance. Flesh is yellow, firm but melting, and of good 

 flavor. Dixired has unusual firmness and a slow rate of 

 softening for an early peach. It is an excellent variety from 

 the Carolinas northward into Canada because of its fine 

 appearance and shipping ability. 



Most peach orchards are set 20 x 20 ft., 18x22 ft. ,20 

 X 24 ft., etc. We suggest an original spacing of 10 x 15 

 ft., giving 290 trees per acre. At the 5th or 6th year, take 

 out every other tree in the 10-ft. row to have a perma- 

 nent planting ofl5x 20 ft. We know your site location 

 may not allow such a plan; but if this plan or some 

 variation is used, it is possible to earn $1,000.00 or 

 more EXTRA per acre, per year, because of the addi- 

 tional early yields from the extra trees. 



PRINCESS ANNE (0178) A new "air-free" yellow- 

 fleshed f)each ripening earlier than Sunhaven. It is a seed- 

 ling variety with good color, fine flavor, and good size. Trees 

 are vigorous and healthy. Princess Anne was found in the 

 local area and should do well in most all peach sections. 



ERLY-RED-FRE (01 09) For unexcelled size and quali- 

 ty, it is the best early white peach known. No other early 

 peach has been as profitable and universally adaptable. 



Fruits are large, averaging over 2V2 inches in most cases 

 without thinning. Color is never a problem; the fruits turn 

 red at least on one side well before harvest date. Quality is 

 exceptionally good. Erly-Red-Fre has long been known for 

 its shipping and keeping qualities. 



Trees are very vigorous, hardy in wood and bud, and 

 produce large annual crops. Erly-Red-Fre resists bacterial 

 spot and bears at a young age. Harvest time is about 95 days 

 after bloom. 



HARBELLE (01 86) An attractive freestone with bright 

 red color over yellow. Matures about one week before Red- 

 haven. High quality, rich yellow flesh, firmer than Sunha- 

 ven. Needs thinning. Tree is compact and winter hardy. 



SUNHAVEN (0111) Early Sunhaven matures about 10 

 days earlier than Redhaven. Fruit is large sized, nearly 

 round and uniform in shape. Color is much like Redhaven. 

 Flesh is clear yellow, fine textured, firm, of good flavor, and 

 resistant to browning. It is a partial cling until full rijje. 

 Trees are large, vigorous, and productive. Sunhaven is an 

 excellent early fresh market variety for the central and 

 northern peach areas. 



DWARF "YARD-SIZE" FRUIT 

 See Pages 24, 25, 28, 29, 47 



SUNSHINE 



SUNSHINE (0113) An EXTRA-HARDY new sport of 

 Redhaven that ripens 5 or more days earlier than its parent. 

 The flesh is a clear yellow, is melting and with good flavor, 

 and resists browning. Sunshine fruits are completely free- 

 stone at picking time. Size is equal to, or larger than, Redha- 

 ven on trees of comparable age. 



Trees of Sunshine are vigorous, healthy, somewhat resis- 

 tant to disease, upright in growth, and begin bearing at an 

 early age. Experience the last several years has shown that 

 the buds and wood are above average in hardiness and are 

 most tolerant of spring frost. 



