Never in the History of the Peach Industry Have We Offered the Grower Such an Out- 
standing List ot Varieties to Select From Which are Adapted to all Producing Sections 
“Buy Your Peach Trees This Year From Bountiful Ridge Nurseries” 
New Prices on Peach Trees 
NOTE 
Ripening order of varieties designated by 
bracketed numbers after name. Warieties over- 
in ripening season indicated by sub- 
Example: Elberta and Hale are about 
lapping 
letter. 
same season and are designated by numbers 13 
and 13A. 
MAYFLOWER (1). Earliest peach. Red all over, 
size medium, quality good, semi-cling. 
MIKADO (2). A hardy, productive, early yellow 
peach ripening about one week after Mayflower. 
Quality is very good. 
RED BIRD (Early Wheeler) (3). Earliness, high 
eolor and productiveness make it very valuable. 
Cling. 
ERLY-RED-FRE (3A). 
GREENSBORO (4). Large yellow with splashes of 
bright red; flesh white. Hardy, early. 
EARLY ROSE (5). A white cling peach. 
is a favorite with Southern peach growers. 
FISHER PEACH (5A). See preceding page. 
REDHAVEN (5B). For description see page 4. 
ORIOLE (6). An early yellow freestone peach rip- 
ens a few days ahead of Cumberland. Fruit med- 
ium size, yellow blushed with red and notable for 
fine quality. 
CUMBERLAND 
See preceeding page. 
Variety 
(6A). A seedling crossed with the 
Greensboro. The fruit is larger than Belle of 
Georgia; attractively colored with red, oval in 
shape. ‘he flesh is white, firmer and better qual- 
ity than Carman. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE (6B) 
A PROVEN MONEY MAKER 
Planted and producing in every peach producing 
section of the United States and Canada and stands 
without an equal as an early, yellow freestone peach 
of exceptional quality. The Golden Jubilee is a sec- 
ond generation seedling of the Elberta crossed with 
the Greensboro. The tree is unusually hardy. 
CARMAN (6C). Hardy, sets fruit well, early white 
peach, red color, fiesh medium fine, juicy. 
TRIOGEM (N.J. No. 70) (6D). Introduced by N. J. 
Station. An early yellow freestone peach ripening 
with Jubilee. Tree a heavy cropper. Requires 
good soil. 
RADIANCE (7). Large oval, white fleshed free- 
stone, good quality, good color, ripens after Car- 
man. 
FAIR BEAUTY (7A). An early peach following 
Golden Jubilee three to five days. Tree vigorous, 
spreading, very hardy in bud, often producing a 
erop when other varieties are winter killed. Fruit 
is medium to large in size, skin a deep golden 
yellow blushed with bright red, the flesh is firm. 
NEW DAY (N.J. 79) (7B). Introduced by N. J. Stat- 
ion. Large yellow fleshed peach, ripening a few 
days after Triogem. Tree is vigorous, fruit is 
showy, firm in texture. 
ROCHESTER (8). Large, yellow and red peach. 
Flesh yellow and of fine quality. 
COLORA PEACH (9) 
Possibly The Most Outstanding Hardy, Early, 
Yellow Freestone Peach in Cultivation. 
Tree and Buds Stand Low Temperatures 
Where Other Varieties Fail. 
High Color and Superb Quality Are Reasons 
Why You Should Plant Colora This Year. In- 
troduced in 1936. > 
A new frost resistant, yellow freestone peach. 
Withstood temperatures in past winters of about 17 
degrees below zero. The peach is an attractive yel- 
low, freestone, well colored and of excellent quality, 
ripening about 15 to 20 days before Elberta. In size 
it is about the same as Elberta. 
NEW EARLY HILEY (9A). Has all the character- 
istics of its famous parent, but is a full week earl- 
ier in ripening. 
GOLDEN GLOBE (N.J. 83) (9B). Introduced by N. 
J. Station. Largest and most showy of all N. J. 
varieties. Peach is yellow with fine coloring. De- 
licious flavor. Valuable for roadside and nearby 
markets. Usually a freestone. 
VEDETTE (9C) 
A Peach of Proven Merit Adapting Itself To 
Southern Peach Areas. 
Size, High Coler, Excellent Quality and Ship- 
ping Ability Establish the Vedette as One of 
the Leading Peaches to Follow the Colora. A 
seedling of Elberta. 
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SUNHIGH (N.J. No. 82) (9D). N. J. Station intro- 
duction. <A large, red, bright smooth peach. Col- 
ors all over before ripening. Does best in hilly 
sections. High quality. Yellow freestone. 
We Endorse and Recommend This Great 
Peach to Growers in All Sections Where Size, 
Color, Quality and Shipping Ability Are Para- 
mount Considerations. 
We know of no peach of recent introduction that 
is proving se universally satisfactory as the Hale 
Haven. The tree is a strong thrifty grower resist- 
ant to common peach diseases. The fruit is large, 
oval shaped like a well grown J. H. Hale, it has a 
good tough skin, the flesh of the peach being of 
such texture that it will not bruise easily and best 
of all it has a beautiful handsome red color that at 
once attracts the buyer and a flavor that is as good 
as the very best. The Hale Haven is a product of 
South Haven Experimental Station, in Michigan. 
DIXIGOLD (10A). See description page 4. 
SOUTH HAVEN (10B). An excellent peach, tree 
thrifty and productive. Peach of Elberta type, 
ripening 15 to 18 days before Elberta. Freestone, 
yellow fleshed. Desirable for local or roadside 
markets. 
HILEY BELLE (11). white fleshed, 
Medium size, 
freestone peach, beautiful red blush, and tough 
skin, juicy and tender. 
SLAPPY IMP. (11A). A selected strain of Slappy 
which we consider suverior to the regular Slappy 
variety. Yellow freestone, very good quality, rip- 
ening Hiley Belle time. 
VALIANT (11B). A seedling of Elberta, introduced 
by Experiment Station, Vineland, Ontario, Can- 
ada. A large yellow fleshed, high colored peach, 
ripening 3 to 7 days after Vedette. Excellent 
quality fruit, hardy tree and very productive. 
GOLDEN EAST (N.J. No. 87). (110). Introduced by 
N. J. Station. Ripens Hiley season. Usually a 
freestone. Fruit large, oval, firm, high colored. 
ECLIPSE (11D). Dark red, yellow fleshed, 
stone peach, firm texture, good flavor. 
with Hiley. 
CHAMPION (HE). Free. Large  yellowish-white 
mottled with red. Flesh white and red at pit. 
VETERAN (11F). A cross between Vaughan and 
Early Elberta; of Canadian origin. The fruit is 
large, round, yellow fleshed, freestone and super- 
ior to Elberta in quality. Ripens a few days after 
free- 
Ripening 
Valiant. 
KALHAVEN (12). Originated in Michigan and is a 
cross between J. H. Hale and Kalamazoo. The 
trees are hardy, vigorous and fast growing. The 
fruits are medium to large, very attractive in ap- 
pearance and are freestones. 
ELBERTA (12A). For de- 
seription see page 4. 
EARLY ELBERTA (12B) 
A Great Commercial Peach Ripening Just 
Before Regular Elberta. 
Where Quality, Size, Productiveness and 
Beauty Is Desired, Plant Our Old Originai 
Strain of Early Elberta. There is a difference. 
A very large, attractively colored, yellow fleshed, 
freestone peach ripening with Belle of Georgia or 
from 3 to 8 days before the regular Elberta. The 
highest quality peach of all the Elberta types grown 
commercially. 
PRIMROSE (12C). A large yellow fleshed, free- 
stone of good quality, ripens with Belle of Geor- 
gia. 
SUMMERCREST (N.J. No. 94) (12D). Introduced by 
N. J. Station. Large oval freestone of fine quality. 
Flesh deep golden yellow, melting and sweet. Rip- 
eus with Georgia Belle. 
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BELLE OF GEORGIA (12E) 
The White Peach That Has Stood the Test 
of Time and Stands Today as the Leader of All 
White Peaches of its Season Adapted to Large 
Commercial Plantings in All Peach Producing 
Areas. 
ELBERTA (13) 
The Famous Elberta Peach Continues to be 
America’s Leading Commercial Peach! 
The Peach With A Pedigree—and the Worlds 
Greatest Money Making Peach. 
Plant Bountiful Ridge Selected True Strain 
Elberta for Greater Profits and Consumer Sat- 
isfaction. 
J. H. HALE (13A). Skin deep crimson, smooth 
type without fuzz, flesh golden-yellow, firm, has 
delicious flavor. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED (14) 
Hard to Equal as a Large, Productive, Hand- 
some Peach to Follow Elberta. 
A large, very highly colored attractive red, yel- 
low fleshed freestone and good quality peach, of 
distinct Hale type. Ripens just after Elberta and 
J. H. Hale. A good shipping peach, extremely pro- 
ductive, very hardy and its beauty and size enables 
it to bring top prices on the Markets. 
GAGE ELBERTA (14A) 
A Disease Resistant Bud Sport of the Fa- 
mous Elberta Peach, Which We Can Recom- 
mend Highly. 
Gage Elberta blooms from two to four days after 
Elberta, setting a crop of fruit under unfavorable 
conditions. The fruit is so near the Elberta that 
only an expert can distinguish the difference. It 
ripens two to three days later than Elberta. 
THE BRACKETT PEACH (14B). Its season is a- 
bout five days after Elberta, with a beautiful or- 
ange-yellow skin tinged with carmine. Flesh is a 
deep yellow and much higher flavored than Elber- 
ta. This peach sizes un well under heavy crops 
and is equal to Elberta as a shipper. A perfect 
freestone. 
AFTERGLO (N.J. No. 84) (14C). Introduced by N. 
J. Experiment Station. Ripens 3 to 5 days after 
Elberta. Fruits large, round oval, completely oy- 
erspread with red. More hardy than J. H. Hale. 
HOPE FARM (15). Introduced by us in 1925. A 
large white fleshed freestone peach of superior 
quality. Follows the Elberta about five days in 
ripening. Partially self-sterile. Fine for roadside 
market. 
WILMA (15A). Very large, late 
peach, fine color, good quality, 
after Elberta. Tree hardy. 
GEMMER LATE ELBERTA (15B). 
see nage 4. 
CRAWFARD’S LATE (16). Free. Large, roundish, 
oval, yellow with broad red cheeks, flesh yellow, 
very good. 
yellow freestone 
ripens 5 to 8 days 
For description 
ROBERTA (Augbert) (16A). Very similar to El- 
berta excent its season. One week to 10 days 
later. 
IRON MOUNTAIN (17). Free, white, medium to 
large size, color poor, white with slight blush, 
good quality, good keener. 
LIZZIE (17A). Distinct Elberta type peach, very 
large, freestone, yellow flesh. excellent quality. 
Ripens 12 to 16 days after Elberta. 
SALBERTA (18). Large yellow  freestone peach, 
Elberta type, good color and quality similar to 
Roberta. Ripens 1 week later. 
HEATH CLING (Cling) (18A). Very large, creamy 
white with delicate red blush, flesh white. juicy 
and sweet. Valuable for canning. 
SALWAY (Free) (19). Large round, deep yellow 
With rich red cheeks, flesh yellow, firm. Trees 
hardy. Late market sort. 
KRUMMEL’S OCTOBER (20). Fine peach, best 
late yellow freestone, ripening after Salway or 
3 weeks after Elberta. Medium large, almost 
round, deep yellow, carmine shaded, very firm. 
