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OLDER VARIETIES OF ...... 
“The APPLE”’ “KING OF FRUITS” 
Are You Planting THE BEST? 
@ MODERNIZE YOUR APPLE PLANTING FOR POST-WAR FRUIT 
DEMANDS. REMOVE THOSE SLACKER TREES AND VARIETIES. 
PLAN TODAY TO PLANT FOR FUTURE DEMAND AND PRODUCTION! 
BOUNTIFUL RIDGE GROWN THRIFTY, TRUE TO NAME, DISEASE FREE TREES ARE THE 
FOUNDATION TO A SUCCESSFUL ORCHARD 
EARLY RED STAYMANS | wees 
A NEW RED SPORT OF THE BLAXTAYMAN 
THIS IS IT—THAT Brilliant, Colored, Natural Staymans You Have Been Looking For—Orig- 
inating In The East (N. J.) There Is No Doubt Of Its Success For You. 
Colors 100% all over the apple from 10 to 20 days before the regular Staymans. Growers can 
pick the entire crop at one picking if desired and avoid losses. Relieves the large grower of Staymans 
of his picking problem. Cold storage tests show it will keep through to following May and come out 
with less scald, more flavor and more snap than other type Staymans. It’s different—It’s what you 
want—It has that natural full bright Staymans finish. 



Originated with Mr. F. S. Neipling, Waterford, N. 
J., being discovered among the first trees he planted 
of Blaxtayman in 1929. Mr. Neipling now has second 
and third generation trees bearing as top grafted 
trees and he has attracted fruit growers and hor- 
ticulturists with various displays of these handsome 
fruits picked long before the regular Staymans sea- 
son. The tree has every characteristic of the old 
Staymans or Blaxtayman. THE FRUIT COLORS A 
BRILLIANT, ATTRACTIVE RED OVER THE EN- 
TIRE TREE, BEING IDENTICAL IN SHAPE TO 
THE REGULAR STAYMANS; ALSO IN TEXTURE. 
We have observed this new sport for several years 
and hesitated to introduce it because the Blaxtayman 
was proving so satisfactory. However, ripening 
early and having its brilliant, bright red color, we 
recommend it for trial in all Staymans producing 
areas and in more northerly apple sections where 
they have been unable to successfully grow the 
Staymans apple in the past. 
WE OFFER THIS FINE APPLE AT THE SAME 
BRICES | PERS LREE AS SOLHER VSQTANDARD 
VARIETIES LISTED ON PAGE 5. Can supply these 
in both one and two year trees this year. 
Plan To Plant Early Red Staymans This Year 
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George Kemp, Son of Homer S. Kemp proudly views 1 
yr. old Black Tartarian cherry grown the Bountiful Ridge 
way. Photo taken Aug. 5, 1947. They will give the planter 
results. 


