The Wise Man Selects and Plants Bountiful Ridge Grown Stock 
Our Prices M.otr - Our Stock Ms Superior . Why M*ay More? 
APRICOTS 
MOORPARK. Largest, orange-yellow flesh, sweet, 
juicy and rich. August. 
EARLY GOLDEN. Good variety, very large, deep 
golden-yellow, fine quality, superb. Tree large, 
thrifty, hardy. Fruit beautiful, yellow flesh, firm 
and solid. 
SUPERB. Rated by many as the best of our older 
and widely planted varieties of apricots. The tree 
is large, very thrifty and hardy and is extremely 
productive. Very good quality. Fruit is beautiful 
yellow with slight blush; flesh firm and solid. 
ROYAL. A leading variety in the western regions 
Trees strong and vigorous and productive. Fine 
shipping and canning variety. Fruits mid-season; 
pale yellow in color with orange cheek tinged 
with red dots, flesh is rich, firm and juicy. 
All varieties, 4-5 ft., 9/X6 branched each 60c; 10-$5.00 
The New Sure Crop Nectarine 
Imported to this country from New Zealand. The 
tree is vigorous and productive. The fruit is large, 
roundish, white, and overlaid with very attractive 
red. The flesh is firm, tender, free from stone, and 
very pleasing flavor. Late mid-season. 
Each 
10 
50 
2-3 
ft. 
$ .25 
$ .20 
3-4 
ft. 
.35 
.25 
4-5 
ft. 
.40 
.30 
5-6 
ft. 
.50 
.40 
PLUM TREES 
Each 
10 
100 
Largest size, 2 
yr., 5-6 ft... 
. .$ .85 
$7.00 
$50.00 
Medium size, 2 
yr., 4-5 ft.. .. 
.. .70 
6.00 
45.00 
Very fine 1 yr. 
buds, 4-6 ft.. 
.. .60 
5.00 
40.00 
Medium size, 2 
yr., 4-5 ft_ 
. . .70 
6.00 
45.00 
BRADSHAW. 
Very large. 
dark 
violet-red, 
flesh 
»* • t j iai g>c. uauv viuici-iuu, net 
yellowish-green, juicy, pleasant. Tree vigorous. 
FELLEMBURG pr ITALIAN PRUNE. Dark purple 
with dark blue bloom. Medium size, oval, flesh 
juicy, delicious, fine for canning. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Esteemed for drying and pre¬ 
serving. Large, oval, purple with heavy blue 
bloom. Flesh firm. September. 
IMPERIAL GAGE. Large, oval, yellowish-green, 
flesh greenish, juicy, best quality. September. 
LOMBARD. Medium round, oval, violet-red, juicy, 
pleasant. Clings. A good market sort. Hardy" 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Fruit oval, medium size, 
produces clusters, good fruit for preserving. 
DAMSON. Old fashioned blue damson known to 
every housewife for the fine jelly and preserves 
they make. Prolific bearers. 
ABUNDANCE. Yields abundantly, medium size, 
bright cherry red, highly perfumed, flesh yellow, 
juicy and tender, excellent quality. Tree vigorous, 
hardy. 
BURBANK. Medium to large, orange-yellow, dot¬ 
ted, mottled with red. Flesh yellow, good for 
canning and market. Hardy, prolific. 
NEW PLUMS 
10c per tree higher than regular plums listed 
above in all grades. 
STANLEY. A cross between Agen and Grand 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 crop annually. Fruit 
is large in size, dark-blue with heavy bloom; flesh, 
greenish-yellow, juicy, fine-grained, tender, firm, 
sweet, pleasant; quality, good to very good. Free¬ 
stone. Mid-season. Stanley is one of the New 
York Experiment Station’s prize plums. 
EARLY ITALIAN PRUNE. Same size, quality and 
color as Italian Prune but two weeks earlier. 1 yr 
trees only. 
PEAR TREES 
Large size, 2 yr., 5-6 ft.. 
Medium size, 2 yr., 4-6 ft. 
Smaller size, 2 yr., 314-5 ft 
Large size, 1 yr., 4-5 ft.. 
Medium size, 1 yr., 3-4 ft. 
Each 
10 
100 
.$ .75 
$6.00 
$50.00 
. .70 
5.00 
45.00 
. .60 
4.50 
40.00 
. .60 
5.00 
40.00 
. .50 
4.00 
35.00 
BARTLETT. Large size, golden-yellow when ripe 
with beautiful blush next to sun. Buttery, juicy, 
highly flavored. Tree strong grower, bears early 
and abundantly. August and September. 
CLAPPS FAVORITE. Large, fine pear resembling 
Bartlett. Melting, buttery, juicy with delicate 
flavor. Tree hardy and productive. August and 
September. 
BUERRE BOSC. Large, yellow pear, flesh white, 
rich and delicious. Keeps until Christmas. 
GORHAM. Ripens 2 weeks later than Bartlett, 
keeps longer. Fruit like Bartlett in size, color and 
shape. Flesh white and highly flavored. Very 
blight resistant. 
OVID. Ripens later than Gorham. A Bartlett type 
pear very large in size, good flavor, white fleshed. 
A very late keeping Bartlett type pear. 
SWEET CHERRY TREES 
ENGLISH WALNUT 
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 January. 
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. Septem¬ 
ber and October. 
KEIFFER. Tree pactically immune to 
blight, very thrifty and bears con¬ 
sistently heavy crops. Fruit large to 
very large, golden-yellow, often blush¬ 
ed, 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. 
ers and are less subject to disease, less affected by 
wet weather, and are the best bearers of the 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. 
NUT TREES 
Our supply of 2 year sweet cherry 
is very limited. We do have a fine lot 
of 1 year sweet cherry that are hard to 
equal. You will find these trees ideal 
planting. 
for orchard BLACK WALNUT 
Can supply one year stock 
grades. 5c extra per tree. 
Large size, 2 yr., 5-6 ft. 
Medium size, 2 yr., 4-6 ft.... 
Extra fine, 1 yr., 4 ft. up.... 
Medium, 1 yr., 3 ft. up. 
Small size, 1 yr., 2 ft. up. 
on Mazzard 
Root all 
Each 
10 
100 
.$ .85 
$7.00 
$65.00 
. .70 
6.00 
55.00 
. .70 
5.00 
45.00 
. .60 
4.50 
40.00 
. .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. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, bright purplish- 
black, juicy, rich, trees vigorous and an erect 
grower. June. 
BING. This black cherry succeeds everywhere. 
Flesh solid, flavor the highest. Fine shipping and 
marketing variety. July. 
LAMBERT. Largest of all cherries, purple-red, firm 
and rich. Grows well. 
NAPOLEON BIGGAREAU (Royal Ann). Beautiful 
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. 
SCHLEY PECAN. Schley and Stuart stand at head 
of list. Schley is thrifty, hardy grower. Nuts 
well filled, has paper-like shell. Fine 2-3 ft. $1.00 
each, grafted trees. 
STUART PECAN. Probably the best known and 
most valuable of all Pecans. Nuts good size, shell 
very thin, easily opened. Fine 2-3 ft. $1.00 each. 
SUCCESS PECAN. Nut large and oblong, shell thin; 
used for nollenizing purposes in commercial plant¬ 
ings of Schley and Stuart. Fine, heavy 2-3 ft. 
$1.00 each. 
BENGE BLACK WALNUT. Specially selected va¬ 
riety of Black Walnut having unusual merit. These 
trees are grafted and bear early. Large 3-4 ft. 
$1.00 each. 
BLACK WALNUT. The common Black American 
Walnut grows everywhere. ^ 
4-5 ft.$ .70 $6.00 
3-4 ft.50 4.00 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT. One of the largest 
and finest Black Walnuts of fine quality. Ex¬ 
tremely vigorous and hardy; grafted trees. ^ 
3- 4 ft.$1.00 $9.00 
4- 5 ft. 1.25 11.00 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Large, heart-shaped; light 
yellow, mottled light red, juicy, sweet and rich. 
Tree vigorous, productive; forms a round head. 
An old variety still a favorite in many regions. 
SWEET SEPTEMBER CHERRY 
New Fall Bearing 
There is no previous record in the history of Hor¬ 
ticulture of a Fall-bearing cherry until accidentally 
discovered by an amateur Horticulturist in North¬ 
western Ohio. The fruit, for some unknown rea¬ 
son, ripens in September instead of June. The fruits 
are an attractive medium dark red similar to the 
Windsor, deliciously sweet, excellent for eating fresh 
or canning. It ripens in Ohio about September 
first. It is a remarkable fact that the young 
trees produce fruit two or three years after plant¬ 
ing. Apparently, the tree is free from rot, leaf spot, 
and curculio injury. 
Each 10 
3-4 feet .$1.50 $1.45 
SOUR CHERRY TREES 
ENGLISH WALNUT. Tree valuable for fruit and 
shade. Our trees are grafted. Nuts thin-shelled, 
with full meated kernels. Tree hardy and pro- 
ductive. 
1 
3 
10 
Heavy trees, 3- 
■4 ft. 
_$1.00 
$2.85 
$9.00 
Japan Walnut, 
2-3 ft. 
.60 
1.60 
5.00 
Butternut, 3-4 
ft. 
.70 
2.00 
6.00 
AMERICAN FILBERT (Hazel Nut). Long a fav¬ 
orite having attractive bush. Yields abundant 
crop, bears young. Not a tree. 
1 3 10 
Heavy plants, 2-3 ft.$ .65 $1.65 $5.00 
BARCELONIA FILBERT. One of the newer va¬ 
rieties widely grown in the Northwest for mar¬ 
ket purposes. 
1 3 10 
Selected 2-3 ft.$ .70 $1.95 $6.00 
DuCHILLY FILBERT. Very prominent in the 
Northwest where it is widely grown for market 
purposes. Nuts very large. 
1 3 10 
Selected 2-3 ft.$ .70 $1.95 $6.00 
The extremely heavy demand for Sour Cherry last 
year absorbed practically all one and two year trees 
available and this year our offerings are confined 
principally to one year stock, grown here at Prin¬ 
cess Anne. These trees are exceptionally fine run¬ 
ning mostly to the larger sizes. A cherry orchard 
planted from these trees will certainly give results. 
Prices one year Sour Cherry Trees: 
Each 
10 
100 
1 
yr., 314-5 ft., 9/16-11/16_ 
_$ .60 
$5.00 
$40.00 
1 
yr., 214-4 ft., 7/16-9/16. 
4.00 
35.00 
1 
yr., 2-3 ft., 5/16-7-/16. 
.40 
3.00 
25.00 
2 year Sour Cherry Trees 5c per tree less than 2 
yr. Sweet Cherry Trees. 
Montmorency Cherry 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 extremely 
cold latitudes. August. 
EARLY RICHMOND. One of the most valuable and 
popular cherries, unsurpassed for cooking purpos¬ 
es. 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. The trees are the cleanest and best grow¬ 
FIG 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. 
QUINCE TREES 
All Varieties, 2-year, 4 to 
5 Feet, 5-8 inch Caliber 
75c each; $6.00 per 10 
2 yr. 3-4 ft., 65c eaeh, 
$5.00 for 10 
ORANGE. Roundish 
bright golden yellow, very 
large, fine grained, fine 
quality. Best for cooking. 
Firm, will stand shipping. 
CHAMPION. Fruit very 
large, fair and handsome. 
Bears abundantly while 
young; flesh cooks as ten¬ 
der as an apple without 
hard spot and cores; flav- 
CHAMPION QUINCE or delicate; quince taste. 
