These Splendid Fruits Typify the March of Progress in the Fruit Producing World 
THEIR PRODUCTION MEANS BETTER SATISFACTION TO THE CONSUMING PUBLIC AND GREATER PROFITS TO THE GROWERS 
We Strive to Propagate the Best For Our Patrons and We Do Not Hesitate to Secure New Varieties of Merit When They Are Obtainable. Follow Our New Listings Closely. 
MILTON - KENDALL - MACOUN 
om mid-season until late fall. A combina- 
the productiveness of the original McIntosh. 
The fulfillment of the fruit growers dream of real McIntosh types of apples ripening fr, 
t ° li e f 9ua J J? uny . ty P? g^ing you the hardiness of the original McIntosh, the o. ,,.e .„ s ™. 
. 911 t 5 ongmai McIntosh with a more handsome appearance and longer keeping qualities. For the first time we have a 
I 1 '™ ' 1 ’ ' ot °U* thi-cc of these varieties to offer the planting public in both one and two year old trees. They are all products of the 
hi m l' F 11 1 ' ipenm ™ t Station and are proving their right to occupy a place among the most famous apples of the McIntosh type 
Tree not 
in production today. 
MILTON: Typical McIntosh coloring full red: very good quality, about equal to McIntosh, being same textured apple, 
as vigorous as Early McIntosh. Ripens three to four weeks before McIntosh or just before Wealthy. 
A McIntosh seedling and a product of the Geneva, N. Y. Experiment station. Very attractive, being handsomely 
1 , eu ^ ir f surface with dark red covered with a rich bloom. Season about same as McIntosh but seems to keep longer. 
,a !T' "! “A a « d possess the whitish, line grained flesh of McIntosh. Flavor slightly more sprightly than McIn¬ 
tosh and the fruit hangs better to the tree than McIntosh but not as well as Cortland. 
tvi N . : Tery highly colored, having no stripe. Same quality as McIntosh, same textured fruit, hangs to the tree better than 
lcintosh. and ripens two to three weeks after Cortland. Tree about equal to McIntosh, a regular bearer, and strongly recommended to 
lengthen the McIntosh season and give the Middle Atlantic and Southern growers a 
; a McIntosh type fruit they can grow successfully. 
other McIntosh types worthy of planting 
early MCINTOSH: Typical McIntosh in appearance; not quite so good quality, ripening about DUCHESS season or six to eight weeks 
before regular McIntosh. Extremely thrifty and good cropper. 
IMI RO\ LD ALL REI) McINTOSH : A special bud selected strain of the famous McIntosh apple, coloring a solid red without a trace of 
stripe. Y\ it bout question this is the finest type of McIntosh that has come to our attention and will say that if you are not getting sufficient 
color on your present plantings of McIntosh you should make your new plantings of this Improved Type we are offering this year for the first 
time. e can supply these in both one and two year old trees in limited quant ities. 
LOBO: Same season as the McIntosh, larger apple, and colors a more full red than the regular McIntosh before dropping. Extra good 
quality. Tree equal to McIntosh. Comes recommended highly to replace the regular McIntosh for the Middle Atlantic and Southern growers. 
CORTLAND: A cross between Ben Davis and McIntosh, ripening two to four weeks later than McIntosh. About equal in size, colors 
well, same textured fruit, but not quite as good quality. IT’S MAIN QUALITY IS THAT IT HANGS TO THE TREE 'TILL IT IS WELL 
COLORED AND WILL SELL AS McINTOSH ON THE MARKETS. 
1 
YELLOW DELICIOUS This apple has received almost national publicity during the last few years and is famous for its 
unique quality, embracing a combination of flavors which is hard to equal. This, combined with 
the fine, firm textured flesh of the apple and the beautiful, golden yellow skin at once attracts the eye of the consuming public. The tree, while 
not a large growing type, is thrifty and extremely productive, coming into fruiting and giving an abundant crop while very young. We are of¬ 
fering this splendid apple for the first time to our customers at the same price as all other varieties listed in our General Price List. This apple 
should be picked at just the right period and placed in cold storage for late winter use. 
IMPROVED ALL RED JONATHAN A special bud selected strain of the famous Jonathan apple. We hunted a 
good while before we found what we considered the right type of improved 
Jonathan apple to offer our customers. We have a limited amount at this time to sell and if you are not getting enough color on your Jona¬ 
than plant this improved strain and you will be well satisfied with the results. Can supply in both one and two year old trees. 
TURLEY WINESAP The TurlejnsTf Winesap seedling from the orchard of the Indiana State Horticulture Society. The tree 
is a vigorous grower resembling that of the Staymans Winesap. The apples are large, almost a solid red 
color, the texture of the fruit being almost identical to that of the Staymans. It is extremely productive. While not largely distributed this 
apple promises to become a favorite wherever the Winesap type of apple can be grown successfully. Can be supplied in one year trees only. 
One of Prof. Hansen’s hybrids and noteworthy for its beautiful red striped fruit and early bearing, often producing apples the 
second year after planting. This apple comes to us highly recommended. Fruit excellent dessert quality; ripening shortly 
after the Transparent. It is worthy of trial. We can supply this variety in one year trees only. 
RED ROME BEAUTY 
GALLIA BEAUTY RED ROME: This apple is fast becoming one of the most popular money making apples for the Central and 
Northern fruit growing districts. We are proud of the fact that we were one of the first nurseries to recommend this improved type of 
Rome Beauty to the planting public and have grown and distributed more trees of them than any other nursery in the United States. 
We have bred our trees from bearing orchards of selected strains of the Genuine Gallia Beauty which is considered by all authorities 
on fruit to be the best type of Red Rome being offered today. Wherever you buy your trees do not be satisfied with purchasing just a 
Red Rome Beauty type of apple because there are many inferior strains of Red Rome being offered today and the Gallia Beauty has 
proven its superiority over other types in productiveness, size of fruit, hardiness of tree and the clear bright red color which the fruit 
obtains at maturity. We can offer this splendid variety to you in both one and two year old trees this year. 
OHIO RED ROME: Among the first of the Red Rome types to be offered to the planting public and the nearest rival to the Gallia 
Beauty Red Rome type of apple. From observation it would be hard to distinguish this variety from the Gallia Beauty Red Rome. 
However, there may be some sections where possibly this type would be equally as satisfactory as the Gallia Beauty. 
DARK RED ROME BEAUTY: This variety comes to us from Ohio aud is being planted quite extensively in certain sections and is 
considered a mighty fine apple for the more elevated districts where a light and shaley type of soil are available. However, we feel that 
in many sections where the Rome Beauty type of apple is being produced this apple will obtain too dark a color for general planting. 
THE “COLORA” YORK 
Protected by Plant Patent No. 1(>8 
AT LAST THE FRUIT GROWERS OF THE GREAT YORK IMPERIAL PRODUCING 
AREAS C AN SECURE A REAL RED YORK IMPERIAL TYPE TO PLANT. IT IS SOME¬ 
THING THEY HAVE LOOKED FOR AND DREAMED OF FOR YEARS. Fr WILL REV - 
OLUTIONIZE THE PRODUCTION OF THE YORK TYPE OF APPLE. Think wlmt these 
points of merit can mean to you as a producer. A TYPICAL YORK IMPERIAL IN Ql ALII I, 
HARDINESS OF TREE, PRODUCTION; COLORING TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE REG¬ 
ULAR YORK—COLORING A FULL. BRIGHT, CHERRY RED, WITHOUT STRIPE OVER 
THE ENTIRE TREE—PUTTING YOUR YORK APPLES INTO EXTRA FANCY AND FANCY 
GRADES. 
The "COLORA” Red York originated in Cecil County. Maryland and THE TREES ARE 
GROWN AND FOR SALE EXCLUSIVELY BY THE BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES. Its 
superior merits being recognized by eminent Horticulturists we were GRANTED PLANT PAT. 
No. 1<>8 ON THE “COLORA” RED YORK MARCH 10. 1936. This is our protection so other 
Nurserymen and salesmen cannot sell trees of this type apple and your guarantee that it po- 
sesses superior merits. We have a limited amount of two year trees and a fine lot of one year 
(his year. PLANT THE "COLORA” RED YORK 
APPLES THAT WILL COMMAND ATTENTION 
300-000 000 or more 
$ .40 $ .31 
.35 .30 
.30 .25 
or more. Prices are per tree. 
ONE YEAR TREES 
1 year. 4-5 feet . 
1 year. 3-4 feet . 
1 vear. 2-3 feet . 
TWO YEAR TREES 
2 year. 4-5 feet . 
2 vear. 3-4 feet . 
2 year. 2-3 feet 
.50 .40 .30 
TWO RECENT INTRODUCTIONS WHICH ARE PROVING REAL LEADERS 
The DELICIOUS APPLE is conceded to he the most popular variety in 
cultivation today and it leads in giving to the apple industry new and im¬ 
proved hud variations. The RICHARED, in our estimation, is one of the 
best now being ottered by the various nurseries in the l . S. The color may 
not he ns dark as some others but the clear bright red completely covering 
the fruit before it actually matures should make it the favorite. It is past 
the experimental stage now and is fruiting generally in the U. S. and has 
proven itself to he just wlmt we claim. 
Think of the increased profits such an apple would give to you for you 
can grade out practically 100% extra fancy fruit with the RICHARED DE¬ 
LICIOUS. The tree characteristics are the same as the old Delicious but 
the apple is a clear bright red. You can pick it earlier; you can keep it 
longer; you cun ship it to distant markets more successfully; you have no 
loss from drop apples and you have an apple that will sell more readily on 
any market. YOU HAVE AN APPLE THAT WILL SELL AT AN AD¬ 
VANCED PRICE AT ALL TIMES OVER THE OLD DELICIOUS. Con¬ 
sidering these noints of merit we suv without hesitation that anyone de¬ 
siring the Delicious type of fruit should plant the RICHARED DELICIOUS. 
BLAXTAYM4N 
(Trade-Mark Registered) 
.JUST THE APPLE THE FRUIT GROWERS HAVE BEEN WANT¬ 
ING FOR YEARS. A FULL. BRIGHT RED APPLE WITH THE SAME 
QUALITY AS THE FAMOUS STAY MAN’S WINESAP. 
NO ONE CAN QUESTION THE POPULARITY OF THE ST AY M AN’S 
WINESAP ON THE MARKETS AND LACK OF COLOR WAS ITS CHIEF 
FAULT. NOW THIS HAS BEEN OVERCOME WITH THE INTRODUC¬ 
TION OF THE BLAXTAYMAN. THE COLOR «S EQUAL TO THE SOLID 
RED OF THE JONATHAN AND THE TREES AND BUDS HAVE THE 
SAME HARDY CHARACTERISTICS AS THE OLD STAYMANS. 
No grower can afford to pass up these tried and proven new sports we 
are ottering. They will mean added profits to them in the future. They 
cun be comnared to a new model automobile, the same dependable tree with 
an improved finished product. The fruit of these new varieties with its in¬ 
creased color will sell for more money and you will be able to sell it when 
the older, poorer colored type of the same varieties will he a drag on the 
markets. PREPARE TO GIVE THE CONSUMING PUBLIC THE BEST 
WITHOUT ANY ADDED EXPENSE TO YOU. The difference in price of 
the tree will he realized from the sale of the first bushel of fruit harvested. 
Every alert grower should readily see the many advantages of these im¬ 
proved fruits and plant this year for the future markets and bring his or¬ 
chard up to date. 
Prices: RICHARED and BLAXTAYMAN 
These Prices ate for Fall 1036 
ONE YEAR 
4-G ft.. 1 year . 
1-11 
.$ .80 
12-24 
$ .70 
25-49 
$ .60 
50-99 
$ .50 
100-499 
$ .45 
2-3 ft., 1 year. 
.40 
.25 
For a more detailed description of the COLOR A Red York, Riclia 
TWO 
YEAR 
1-11 
12-24 
25-49 
50-99 
100-499 
5-7 ft 
.. 2 yr.. 
11/16 in. up.... 
$ .80 
$ .65 
$ .55 
§ .50 
4-5 ft. 
. 2 yr.. i 
1/16-11/16 in. 
.90 
.70 
.DO 
.45 
.40 
S-4'/ 2 
ft.. 2 yi 
8-9/16 in. 
.60 
.50 
.40 
.30 
.20 
and Blaxtayman please refer to our catalogue for Spring of 1936. 
Golden Jubilee Peach 
A Development ol the New Jersey 
Experimental Station 
The Outstanding Peach of All Recent 
Introductions 
FIRST OFFERED BY FS FALL SHIPPING SEASON 1928 
PLANTED AND PRODUCING IN EVERY PEACH GROWING 
SECTION OF THE U. S. 
It could be justly called the most popular peach of recent introduc¬ 
tion for wherever it has fruited it is the pride of that grower. We have 
never known a new variety to prove so universally satisfactory. 
The Golden Jubilee is a second generation seedling of the Elberta crossed with the Greensboro. The tree is unusually hardy. The luids re¬ 
sist winter freezes well and open after Elberta, which insures a regular crop. The blossoms are self-fertile. The peach is medium to large size 
and firm. It has proven a good shipper. WE RECOMMEND IT TO BE PLANTED ANY PLACE WHERE OTHER PEACHES CAN BE 
GROWN SUCCESSFULLY. 
We offer this splendid variety at no advanced price. We were the first Nursery to offer it to the planting public generally. We have 
distributed more trees of it than all other Nurseries combined. We are growing more trees of them today than any other Nursery in the U. S. 
If you are wanting genuine Golden Jubilee Peach Trees come to the BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES for them. This splendid variety will 
be reproduced in actual color in our 1937 catalogue. 
LIZZIE PEACH The or *£* n this peach is somewhat in doubt but it is being grown by quite a few of the larger commercial orchard- 
v '' rn ist.s in the Northeastern section of the U. S. It is a distinct Elberta type poach, being a perfect freestone, fine yellow 
flesh of excellent flavor, ripening about two weeks later than the regular Elberta. Considered by some growers to be the best of our late roaches. 
PRICES, EXCEPT AS NOTED, GIVEN IN GENERAL LISTING OF APPLE AND PEACH TREES ON INSIDE OF FOLDER 
