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Title: Bountiful ridge nurseries : our complete catalog and planting guide fall 1958 spring 1959
Identifier: bountifulridgenu19boun_27 (find matches)
Year: 1958 (1950s)
Authors: Bountiful Ridge Nurseries; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers 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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SMALL BERRIED FRUITS — THE FARMERS' FRIEND EVERY YEAR BLACK RASPBERRIES GROYVN THE BOUNTIFUL RIDGE WAY, THEY ARE SURE TO SATISFY QUICK FREEZING, PROCESSING AND FRESH FRUIT MARKETS OFFER PROFITABLE OUTLETS FOR THE COMMERCIAL GROWER A HEALTH FOOD THAT SHOULD BE IN EVERY GARDEN A DEPENDABLE SOURCE OF INCOME TO EVERY SMALL FRUIT GROWER -7 CUMBERLAND (Black) THE CUMBERLAND CONTINUES TO BE THE UNI- VERSAL BLACK RASPBERRY. Its Popularity with the growers is unchanged. Cumberland has come down through the years and on its record stands as America's leading black raspberry. It is the choice of the commercial growers in the central and northern regions. One of he largest of the Black Caps; ficent berries. The fruit is large and holds up well during the picking season: very firm and rated as one of the most delicious of black caps. /-NEW MORRISON (BLACK RASPBERRY) Gives promise of surpassing other Black Raspberries. Large size, very disease resistant, firm, consistent bearer. Originated in Northern Ohio, pronounced the most prom- ising lae Black Raspberry being tested at the N. Y. Station. Mr. Morrison's nrigioal plants are over 15 years old and show no disease. Berries are extremely large, many measur- ing over % inch in diameter and they do not crumble and have topped the Pittsburgd market by $1.00 to $2.00 per crate during the past several season's. A little later than Cumberland, has fine dark glossy color and berries hold up well after picking, having exceptional good quality. A worthy new variety from all tests and observations. Prices listed below. NEW LOGAN (Black) One of the New Logan's outstanding characteristics is its resistance to mosaic and other raspberry diseases. It seems to outclass other black raspberry varieties in this respect, and this is one of the primary reasons why it is gaining popularity. The berry ripens one week earlier than Cumber- land. It is a heavier yielder and the glossy black berries are as large as that variety. It holds up well through drought, the last picking as fresh and free from seediness as the first. A thrifty grower, and, although not as upright as Cumber- land, our growers find this no objection if the Summer shoots are topped higher than normal.
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> BRISTOL Outstanding NEW BLACK CAP Bristol is a recent introduction and the Geneva Experi- mental Station states it is one of the best Black Raspberries being grown at Geneva. N. Y. It ripens a week earlier than Naples or just before Cumberland a few days. The berries are large and firm, fairly glossy and very attractive. The quality is one of the best. The bushes are very hardy and a vigorous grower. The Bristol rates as one of the heaviest bearing Black Caps now known. From observation and re- ports coming to us on the behavior of the Bristol, we can recommend it highly to planters for either commercial mar- kets or home use. Paul Battle BOUNTIFUL RIDGE PRICES ON ALL VARIETIES OF RASPBERRY PLANTS All prices are net F.O.B. our Nursery. Special delivered prices quoted upon request. OBtevvy lKyrfNo^fSSf 6 10 25 50 10° 200 300 500 750 100° Cumberland $1.90 $2.40 $4.40 $7.60 $13.20 $24.00 $32.40 $46.00 $63.00 $80.00 New Logan 1.90 2.40 4.40 7.60 13.20 24.00 32.40 46.00 63.00 80.00 New Morrison 1.90 2.40 4.40 7.60 13.20 24.00 32.40 46.00 63.00 80.00 Bristol 1.90 2.40 4.40 7.60 13.20 24.00 32.40 46.00 63.00 80.00 RED RASPBERRIES (Heavy rooted No. 1 succor plants) 6 10 25 50 100 200 300 500 750 1000 Latham $2.15 $2.70 $4.95 $8.55 $14.85 $27.00 $36.45 $51.75 $70.85 $90.00 Taylor 2.15 2.70 4.95 8.55 14.85 27.00 36.45 51.75 70.85 90.00 Sunrise 2.15 2.70 4.95 8.55 14.85 27.00 36.45 51.75 70.85 90.00 Indian Summer (everbearing). 2.15 2.70 4.95 8.55 14.85 27.00 36.45 51.75 70.85 90.00 September (everbearing) 2.15 2.70 4.95 8.55 14.85 27.00 36.45 51.75 70.85 90.00 We have a tine supply of thrifty, well rooted plants for our customers. Let us quote you if wanting larger quantities. Free Cultural Directions sent upon request. OUR RASPBERRY PLANTS SHIPPED TO YOU FROM OUR COLD STORAGE INSURE 100% RESULTS.

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  • bookdecade:1950
  • 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:Flowers_Catalogs
  • bookpublisher:Princess_Anne_Md_Bountiful_Ridge_Nurseries
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