As One of America’s Leading Fruits 
Beeches Continue to Be A Great Profit- 
Maker and General Favorite of Growers 
in Commercial and Home Plantings. 
Plant Bountiful Peach Trees Today! 
PROPER VARIETY AND TREE SELECTION WILL LEAD TO QUICKER 
RESULTS AND GREATER PROFITS AND SATISFACTION 
GENERAL PEACH TREE SUPPLY 
For Fall 1952 - Spring 1953 
Poor stands of peach seedlings in many of the main peach 
tree growing areas, followed by poor stands of buds and 
some fields being 100% loss from the drought and a general 
reduction of Nursery planting have all combined to make 
one of the shortest stocks of peach trees available to the 
planters this year that has resulted in many years. 
Our favorable location and our more than 80 years pro- 
duction experience in the Kemp family has again proved in- 
valuable. We have maintained our plantings, put to advan- 
tage our production methods gained over so many years and 
WE ARE PROUD TO SAY WE HAVE THE TREES YOU 
PLANTERS WILL NEED THIS YEAR—THE LARGEST 
LOT OF PEACH TREES TO BE FOUND IN ANY NURS- 
ERY IN THE HAST. True, they may not be quite so large 
as some years but as we write this in August many are 6 ft. 
tall and we have added some varieties you will want and 
more new varieties to come which will mean better fruits 
of their season. 
WITH A GENERAL SHORTAGE OF TREES IT IS REA- 
SONABLE TO EXPECT WE WILL BE OUT OF SOME VA- 
RIETIES AS THE SHASON ADVANCES. WE DO NOT 
SUBSTITUTE UNLESS ADVISED TO DO SO. YOUR SURE 
WAY IS TO PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY AND NOT 
BE DISAPPOINTED. “BUY HFARLY — BUY BOUNTIFUL 
RIDGE GROWN PEACH TREES THIS YHAR.” 
SPECIAL NOTE 
We want you to plant BOUNTIFUL RIDGE trees. 
Our trees are as good as can be produced. When 
wanting more than 200 peach trees write to us giv- 
ing list and we will quote you special prices con- 
sistent with market conditions at that time. 
PEACH TREES (Standard Types) 
1-9 10-49 50-99 100-299 
Jumbo, Super or Giant Size... $2.85 
5-6’, 11/16 up..... SS CROONER 1.85 1.55 1.10 
4-5) )'9 Sat L716. jac, sharon ees lteter 1.45 1.20 -90 .80 
Bea end ae OL 1G N. okt cite Ace 1.15 95 -%5 .65 
2aS <= i) LOCA etter te 1.00 .85 .60 .50 
258 eg a= PD/AG Fee ves sateen .80 .65 45 -40 
Sa e areienetel eaten ta alete le: siete detel ep ile .65 50 a5 Y5) .30 
All prices are net f.o.b. Princess Anne, Md. 
THESE PRICES APPLY ON ALL VARIETIES 
NOTE 
Ripening order of varieties designated by bracketed 
numbers after name. Varieties overlapping in ripening 
season indicated by sub-letter. Example: Elberta and 
Hale are about same season and are designated by num- 
bers 12A and 12B. 
known. Dark 
beautiful appear- 
medium, quality fair. 
Earliest peach 
red all over; 
ance. Carries well to market. Size 
White cling. 
ERLY-RED-FRE (2) See outside front cover for nat- 
ural Kodochrome eolor illus- 
tration. Full description on pages 5 and 6. Prices for Erly- 
Red-Fre on Nematode Resistant Root Stock 10 cents extra 
per tree on all grades. 
MAYFLOWER 
Senator Wm. J. Wilson, Magnolia Farms, Fort Valley, Ga., 
likes to see what he is buying. Picture taken in September 
at our Nursery among yearling peach trees, with still another 
month to grow. “I have never seen better trees states Senator 
Wilson.” He and his brother Clyde are sales representatives 
for Bountiful Ridge Nurseries in Fort Valley area. 
CARDINAL ‘*) 
DIXIRED (2b) Dixired, a product of the U.S.D.A,, is a 
clingstone, medium size, round with 
light pubescene. About three-fourths of the surface is cOov- 
ered with a bright attractive red blush. Flesh is yellow, 
firm but melting, medium textured and of good fiavor. The 
outstanding characteristics of Dixired are its unusual firm- 
ness and slow rate of softening for an early peach, plus an 
attractive appearance. The fruit acquires color long before 
it is ready to pick. Dixired is recommended for trial as an 
early shipping peach. 
GOLDRAY °°) 
A NEW BUD SPORT OF THE FAMOUS GOLDEN 
JUBILEE PEACH. RIPENING TWO WEEKS EARLIER 
THAN THE REGULAR GOLDEN JUBILEE. 
INTRODUCED BY BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES 
SPRING 1950. 
First observed by us during fruiting season of 1939 in a 
large planting of Golden Jubilee on the fruit farms of J. Roy 
Cunningham, Lancaster, South Carolina, the original plant- 
ing being made from Bountiful Ridge grown trees. 
TIE SIZE, BEAUTY, QUALITY AND GENERAL CHAR- 
ACTERISTICS WERE SO OUTSTANDING, RIPENING SO 
MUCH BARLIPR THAN THE BALANCE OF THE GOLD- 
EN JUBILEE TREE, WE FELT IT HELD’ RHAL POS- 
SIBILITIES. We began testing the variety in our own test 
orchards and many State experimental plots to determine 
if the characteristics woud carry thru to sueceeding gener- 
ations, and we are glad that is has proven even better than 
anticipated and we now pass it on to the patrons of Bounti- 
ful Ridge Nurseries with a sense of pride. 
GOLDRAY fruits large or larger than regular Jubilee. The 
quality is equal to Golden Jubilee. Goldray has a beautiful 
bright red blush on a real golden background. Goldray will 
eling to pit when not fully ripe and like regular Jubilee 
has a tender skin and fiesh, being more adapted for home 
use, roadstand markets and nearby commercial markets. 
GOLDRAY TREES are very vigorous, making a heavy set 
of buds which in our tests have proven as hardy or more 
hardy than regular Jubilee resulting in very regular crops. 
PLANT GOLDRAY AND STEP UP YOUR GOLDEN JUBI- 
LEE SWASON. 
~EARLY EAST (NJ. 134) (2a) 
By popular demand we add the Early East to our peach 
list because of its behavior in certain fruit districts. It is 
medium to large, yellow fleshed, ripening about 10 days be- 
fore Golden Jubilee. The fruit attains an attractive red col- 
or and fair edible quality. It is hardy and productive. 
Ships well and is recommended for home and commercial 
plantings. Flesh clings to pit when hard ripe but becomes 
free when fruit ripens. 
See page 7 for full description. 
