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Title: Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : your 1941 guide to better fruits and more beautiful homes
Identifier: bountifulridgenu19boun_11 (find matches)
Year: 1941 (1940s)
Authors: Bountiful Ridge Nurseries; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs
Publisher: Princess Anne, Md. : Bountiful Ridge Nurseries
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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A Grape For Every Purpose - At Lowest Prices GRAPES
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The Sheridan Grape give promise of supplanting Concord in Central Grape areas. Our Very Low Prices On Grape Vines Each 5 10 25 100 Concord. 2 yr„ Xo. 1 § .15 § .50 § .80 §1.50 $4.50 Concord. 1 yr.. Xo. 1 .10 .40 .60 1.25 3.50 Moores E'ly, 2 yr., Xo. 1 20 .75 1.20 2.50 7.00 Moores E'ly. 1 vr. Xo. 1 15 .60 .90 1.75 5.50 Niagara. 2 yr.. Xo. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.25 6.50 Xiagara. 1 yr.. Xo. 1 10 .45 .75 1.50 4.50 Delaware, 2 yr.. Xo. 1 20 .90 1.50 3.00 10.00 Delaware, 1 yr., Xo. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.00 7.00 Worden. 2 yr.. Xo. 1 20 .75 1.20 2.50 7.00 AVorden, 1 yr., Xo. 1 15 .60 .90 1.75 5.50 Catawba, 2 yr., Xo. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.25 6.75 Catawba. 1 yr.. Xo. 1 12 .50 .90 1.75 5.00 Caco. 2 yr., Xo. 1 25 1.10 2.00 4.50 15.00 Caco, 1 yr., Xo. 1 20 .90 1.50 3.50 12.00 Portland, 2 yr., Xo. 1 20 .80 1.50 3.00 10.00 Portland, 1 yr., Xo. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.25 8.00 Fredonia, 2 yr., Xo. 1 20 .80 1.50 3.00 10.00 Fredonia, 1 yr.. Xo. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.25 8.00 Sheridan. 2 yr., Xo. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.25 8.00 Golden Mc'at. 1 yr., Xo. 1 60 2.75 5.00 11.25 42.50 Moore's D., 2 yr., Xo. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.00 7.00 3Ioore's D.. 1 yr., Xo. 1 12 .50 .90 1.75 5.00 Ives, 2 yr.. Xo. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.25 6.50 Agawam. 2 yr.. Xo. 1 15 .60 1.00 2.00 7.00 Agawam, 1 yr.. Xo.. 1 12 .50 .90 1.75 5.00 AVrite for special prices for 300 plants or more giving list and grades desired. GOLDEN MUSCAT *rSK th„e£ "SLSSSi and the fine muscat aroma of the European Muscat. For borne use and roadside market it is one of the best. Vine vigorous and productive. Clusters large, berries large, juicy and tender. Golden Muscat is the hand- somest and best flavored grape grown in eastern Amer- ica. Ripens after Concord. T V F Ci The 1 V £i O fruitful. "Grapes Hit The Come Back Trail" No other fruit will grow successfully on so many different soils under different climatic conditions and produce consistent and profitable crops as the Grape. PLANT IX 1941 TO MAINTAIN GRAPE PRODUCTIOX FOR THE FUTURE. This season has demonstrated that grape production has again become one of our most profitable fruits to grow. Throughout the grape producing areas fruit brought fair prices and profits to the growers. We list here a grape for every purpose, whether it be for dessert, juice, or wine. Plants will not be plentiful this year and we advise early buying to avoid dis- appointment: however, we are fortunate to be able to offer our patrons these splendid vines at LOW PRICES. vine is hardy, healthy, vigorous and One of the most popular grapes in cultivation for making red wine and grape juice. The fruit colors long before ripe. The bunches are com- pact and well-formed. Very attractive. Jet black with heavy bloom. MOORE'S EARLY (Black) ffift, ^ Concord in looks and quality and ripens about two weeks earlier. Has a peculiarly sweet flavor all its own. Vines are healthy, vigorous, hardy and heavy bearers. "MfT Tl TD 7J Occupies the same position among lNlx1VJi"XnX"V the white varieties as Concord among the black. Bunch and berries are large, greenish-white changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin thin but tough; quality much like the Concord. Bunch large, berry large, reddish, brown, tender, vinous and of excel- lent flavor. Very vigorous and productive. Vine hardy and one of the best in its class. One of the highest qualified grapes in cultivation. Extremely hardy. Adapts itself readily to various soil conditions. Matures its crop early. Has very attractive appearance. Keeps and ships well and is immune to black rot. Clusters are well shouldered, compact. Berries are uniform light red in color and firm. The standard commercial grape. The old reliable Concord—the stand- ard by which all the other black grapes are judged—a lifetime money-maker. Whatever other varieties are grown, no vineyard or arbor is complete without a lib- eral planting of Concords. Our Concord vines are well rooted and are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, producing huge bunches" of deepest purple grapes of very finest flavor. Bunches medium, shouldered: ber- ries large, deep coppery-red. becom- ing purple when ripe; flesh somewhat pulpy: juicy, sweet, aromatic and rich. Seedling of the Concord, which it greatly resembles in appearance and flavor, but the berries are larger. The fruit is said to be better flavored and to ripen several days earlier. These qualities will give it the foremost range among native grapes. This new grape is of the highest quality, being so rich in sugar and excellent flavor it can be eaten two weeks before it is ripe. The grapes are very large, bunches good size, compact and good form. The vines are strong growers, hardy and prolific. Ripens one week before Concord. Gives promise of being the earliest good black grape. The vine is vig- orous, hardy, and productive, and ripens its fruit 2 weeks earlier than Worden. The clusters are medium size and compact. The berries are large and round: the skin is thick and tough; the flesh is juicy, solid but tender and very good quality. A promising late-keeping grape to extend the Concord season. Under similar conditions the plants are just as hardy, vigor- ous, healthy and more productive than Concord. The bunches are large and compact; the berries are large and very firm: the flavor is sweeter and richer than Concord* Ripens week later than Concord. An early white grape and a favor- ite in many sections. Berries are medium size, good quality and excellent for grape juice. Very hardy and productive. dds first place among grapes as q early green variety. Vine very vigorous, hardy and healthy. Bunches and berries larger than any other green grape. Very fine quality. AGAWAM DELAWARE CONCORD CATAWBA WORDEN CACO (Red) FREDONIA SHERIDAN MOORE'S DIAMOND PORTLAND 5 2G

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  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Bountiful_Ridge_Nurseries
  • bookauthor:Henry_G_Gilbert_Nursery_and_Seed_Trade_Catalog_Collection
  • booksubject:Nurseries_Horticulture_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Fruit_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Fruit_trees_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Trees_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Asparagus_Catalogs
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