Peach Growing Has Proven 
ne of America's Best Paying Crops! 
Are You Planting to Maintain 
Your Production? 
Proper Variety and Tree Selection Will Lead to Quicker Results and Greater Profits 
THE WORLD’S MOST EMINENT AUTHORITY 
ON TREE IDENTIFICATION HAS INSPECTED 
BOUNTIFUL RIDGE PEACH TREES FOR 
TRUENESS TO NAME. 
We Use Every Care Humanly Possible to Insure 
All Bountiful Ridge Grown Fruit Trees 
Are True to Variety Name. 
STATEMENT OF INSPECTION FOR 
TRUENESS TO NAME 
Vineland, Ontario, July 26, 1941 
To Whom It May Concern: 
It is impossible to positively distinguish all va- 
rieties of peaches in the nursery row but Bountiful 
Ridge Nurseries’ saleable peach trees have been 
examined in the summer of 1941 and are thought 
W. H. Upshall 
to be true to name. 

Photograph shows Dr. Upshall (center), along with 
Mr. Edgar Kemp (left) and Mr. Homer Kemp (right) 
in our block of 1 year old peach. This block contains 
over one-half million peach trees and Dr. Upshall has 
examined every row in this field for trueness to name. 
Dr. Upshall has been doing variety identification work 
on peach for many years and his time is very limited 
to this class of work, and we feel exceedingly fortunate 
in being able to have our trees examined by such an 
authority on variety identification by leaf and growth 
characteristics. Our trees this year are as fine as it is 
possible to grow. 
NOTE 
Ripening order of varieties designated by bracket- 
ed numbers after name. Varieties overlapping in 
Example: 
and are 
ripening season indicated by sub-letter. 
Elberta and Hale are about same season 
designated by numbers 13 and 13A. 
EARLY VARIETIES 

MAYFLOWER (1) Earliest peach known 
Dark red all over ;beauti- 
ful appearance. Carries well to market. Blooms very 
late crop never entirely cut off by late frosts. Size 
medium, quality good. Semi-cling. 
MIKADO (2) The Mikado is again being given 
a great deal of publicity as a 
hardy, productive, early yellow peach ripening about 
one week after Mayflower or six weeks before Elberta. 
The tree is of medium size and vigor and should be 
interplanted with other varieties for cross-pollenization. 
The fruit is medium in size, round, semi-cling, attract- 
ive yellow and blushed with red. Quality is very good. 
RED BIRD (Early Wheeler) °) 
Earliness, high color and productiveness make it very 
valuable. Cling, very large. Creamy white overspread 
with a bright, glowing red. Good shipper. 
ERLY-RED-FRE (3a) See outside back cover 
for natural Kodachrome 
color illustration. Full description on page 3. 
“A PERSONAL MESSAGE” 
I have personally observed our peach trees 
we have this year through the planting of the 
seed, budding, growing them to maturity, ready 
for the planter and I say without hesitancy 
that our block of over one half million peach 
trees this year is one of the finest large lots of 
peach trees I have ever seen. Their straight 
bodies, thrifty healthy color and fine root sys- 
tem just cannot be matched. They are ready 
to give you service and real cooperation for 
quick results. No Nursery can grow trees like 
these every year. I ask that you consider ex- 
tending your plantings this year with this ex- 
cellent stock and while prices are low. 
Homer Kemp, Asst. Mgr. 

Prices 0n Peach Trees 
Prices given are per tree. 1-9 10-49 50-299 
5 to 6’, 11/16” and up...... $ .70 $ .60 $ .40 
4 to 5’, 9/16” to 11/16”..... 40 .3D 20 
3 to 4’, 47/16” to 9/16”...... +35 .30 .20 
ZELORS eH O/LGs 960) 94/162... 2s 25 20 15 
ZabO rs. /4 £0) 5/1672. wee one 20 15 AZ 
LS eC 4 tL che ace otahetels, erate 17 12 -10 
Write For Prices on Larger Quantities. 
All prices are net f.o.b. Princess Ane, Md. 
THESE PRICES APPLY ON ALL VARIETIES EX- 
CEPT ERLY-RED-FRE and FISHER. 
NOTE—AII of our Peach Trees are graded both as to 
caliber and height, which insures you of having a uni- 
form tree, and are worth more than trees sold on the 
basis of height only. 
GREENSBORO (Semi-Cling) ‘ 
Large yellow with splashes of bright red; highly col- 
ored;: flesh white, very juicy and of good quality. 
Hardy, early. 
EARLY ROSE (5) White, cling peach of very 
good color and quality. Our 
trees are grown from special selected strain as found 
in a large orchard of North Carolina. This variety is 
a favorite of the Southern peach grower as it nearly 
always has a crop and makes them money. 
FISHER PEACH (da) See front cover for nat- 
tural Kodachrome ¢ol- 
or illustration. Full description on page 4. 
REDHAVEN (5B). For description see page 4. 
ORIOLE (6) Introduced by New Jersey experi- 
ment station in 1925, an early yel- 
low Freestone peach ripens a few days ahead of Cum- 
berland. Fruit medium size, yellow in color, blushed 
with red and notable for fine quality. Tree is vigorous 
and productive. The fruit buds are very resistant to 
eold and will grow where others fail in northern sec- 
tions. A fine peach for local markets. 
CUMBERLAND (6a) 4 N. J. Station product. 
A seedling crossed with 
Greensboro. The tree is a vigorous grower and hardy 
as Carman. The fruit larger than Georgia Belle, at- 
tractively colored with red, oval in shape. The flesh 
is white, almost free, firmer and better than Carman or 
Alton. Ripens just before Carman. Cumberland con- 
tinues to gain in popularity in all peach sections on 
account of its fine appearance and ability to crop. Re- 
commended to replace Carman. 

