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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
Bountiful Ridge Farm and Nurseries 
Bountiful Bi(lg(' Farm and Nurseries are located three 
miles w(‘sl of Princess Anm'. Maryland. For some years 
the proprietors of these comparatively new nurs('ries 
hav(‘ been growing trees on contract for large orchard in- 
j)lum, peach and cherry. The land has been well tested 
out and it has j)roven itself well adapted to the-growing 
of this class of stock. Cherry tia'es especially succeed, 
as well as can he grown anywhere. 
.1 Seclional View of Our One-year Apple Grafts, August 1, ■ft/9A 
terests and. in this way. have acquiiaal a wide exj)eri- 
ence in the growing of fruit trees. 
It is not the object of the business to try to become one 
of the largest nurseries in tlie States, luit it is their ob¬ 
ject to grow as much nurscuy stock as they can look after 
well. They aie spt'cializing in fruit trees; api)le, pear. 
The slogan of these promising growers is “Plan to 
Plant a Bountifid Trecy grown by ttie Bountiful Ridge 
Farm and Nurseries.” 
The cuts published in this issue, showing one and two- 
year apph's. speak foi’ themselves. 
.1 Sectionat View of Our Two-year-old Grafts^ August 1, 1993 
