

Bountiful: ‘Ridge 
FRUIT TREES 


THE LODI APPLE—Photograph of Lodi apple on tree 
in experimental orchard of University of Md. summer 
of 1938. Note size and uniform shape. 
LODI (3) 
A new Transparent cross. 
Called by some “Big Transparent” 
Proving outstanding and a market leader. 
A product of the New York Experimental Station 
The Lodi after being tested over quite a large area 
is now proving one of our most worthy Harly Apples. 
It is of Transparent type only muc h larger and more 
firm. The tree is more spreading and vigorous and 
bears more regular than Transparent. It should be 
interplanted for cross polonization. It ripens a few 
days later than Transparent but is large and can be 
picked with Traneparent if desired. We ask no addi- 
tional price for Lodi. 
One of Prof. Hansen’s hybrids and 
ANOKA (3a) 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 good quality; ripening 
shortly after the Transparent. It is worthy of trial. 
It should be more adapted to the central and northern 
districts than to the eastern seaboard fruit sections. 
We can supply 1 yr. trees only. 
Among the 
WILLIAM'S EARLY RED >) omic. “to 
ripen and the largest of all early apples, a better name 
for it is “Big Red Apple”. Flesh is white, juicy and 
slightly tart, tender and crisp. A very good one, like 
Transparent, bears heavily on young trees. 
EARLY HARVEST ©) 
Medium to large; pale yellow; beautiful; fine flavor. 
Tree moderate, erect grower, good bearer. 1 yr. trees 
only. 
EARLY McINTOSH (4A) 
LEADS THE PARADE OF THE MecINTOSH TYPES 
HAS SIZE—BEAUTY—QUALITY 
WELL ADAPTED TO COMMERCIAL MARKETS 
ONE OF THE BEST OF OUR EARLY APPLES 
A MeIntosh Hybrid being almost red in color, very 
crisp and juicy, with the same high quality as the 
well-known MeIntosh. A thrifty grower and a regular 
bearer. Your opportunity to have the MeIntosh type 
as a very early apple. Cash in on the popularity of 
the MeIntosh by growing HWarly McIntosh for your mar- 
kets. 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBERG ‘?) 
Vigorous growth; large; striped; tender, juicy, sub- 
acid; good; regular and abundant bearer. One of the 
hardiest kinds known. 
STARR (‘*) 
One of the finest early apples grown 
in New Jersey. Can be picked over 
a long period of time; large and of a fine yellowish 
color; a great bearer and valuable market variety; 
comes into fruiting very 
MONMOUTH BEAUTY (5) 
young. 
LARGE SIZE—BEAUTY—COOKING MERITS 
MAKE IT A FAVORITE FOR MANY GROWERS 
Introduced by us in 1925 and is one of our finest sum- 
mer apples. Tree very hardy, fruit large; well color- 
ed, excellent for cooking or eating. It excels all others 
during its season. Requires cross pollination for best 
results. 
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Are Highest In Quality—Earliest To Bear—Greatest In Value 

MELBA (5a) A real McIntosh in quality and ap- 
pearances only more flat in shape. 
ripening just after early McIntosh. Of Canadian origin. 
Tree vigorous and productive. 1 yr. trees only. 
This favorite of 
RED GRAVENSTINE (5b) many years as a 
summer apple of fine quality and shipping ability is 
now offered in a Red Strain. Large, well colored with 
slightly yellow flesh, fine quality. Tree vigorous and 
productive. Ripens somewhat irregular and should be 
picked several times. 
MILTON (6) 
Typical McIntosh, coloring full red; 
, very good quality, about equal to 
McIntosh, being same textured apple. Tree hardy and 
vigorous. Ripens three to four weeks before McIntosh 
or just before Wealthy. 
RED WARRIOR (6A) 
Meets every demand for a mid-summer apple. It’s 
beautiful all-over bright red color, large size, excellent 
quality and shipping ability should make it a leader 
for its season. 
The tree is 
formed similar 
grows naturally well 
and bears regularly. The 
fruit is large to very large, many apples being four 
inches or better, but normally averaging better than 
three inches. The skin is smooth and colored a brill- 
iant red from stem to ealex without stripe. The flesh 
is white and fine texture and does not bruise easily. 
Its ripening season is about with Wealthy or a little 
earlier. It is sub-acid in flavor and is an excellent 
cooking apple. The apple is shaped nearly like a Stay- 
mans, being a little longer from calex to stem. Sold 
out for spring 1942. 
WEALTHY (7) This beautiful, moderate sized, 
brilliant red apple is of fine 
quality, one of the best of its season. It is a relatively 
good keeper, and owing to the hardiness of the tree, its 
adaptability to cold climates and early bearing habits, 
it can be profitable as a filler. 
SUMMER RAMBO (a) 
normally vigorous, 
to Melntosh, 
Large, flat, streak- 
ed red and yellow, 
very tender, juicy and fine flavored. Tree an upright 
grower, hardy and productive. 
GLENTON (8) 
A WORTHY COMMERCIAL VARIETY 
WITH A FUTURE 
BEAUTY—QUALITY AND SEASON RECOMMEND IT 
SHOULD BE MORE WIDELY PLANTED 
_A seedling of the Northern Spy originating at the 
Canadian Experimental Station. A new apple ripening 
with and just after Wealthy. The trees are vigorous, 
nicely shaped and annual bearers. The apples are med- 
ium to large, highly colored with attractive red and 
good quality for either cooking or eating. We first ob- 
served the Glenton in the Ohio Experimental Orchards 
at Wooster. The beauty, quality and season of the ap- 
ple were such that we felt it held real commercial pos- 
sibilities. It should prove valuable as a good quality 
red apple to precede the McIntosh season. 

Kemp, General Manager of our firm in a 
block of extra fine one year BOUNTIFUL RIDGE 
GROWN APPLE TREES OF UNEXCELLED QUAL- 
ITY. Trees such as these await your call to service at 
Bountiful Ridge Nurseries. Grown with exacting care, 
propagated from the finest heavy producing strains, 
these trees must and will give QUICK AND SATIS- 
FACTORY RESULTS. Photograph taken Dee. 10, 1941. 
George W. 
