REDLANDS! 



THE MOST CELEBRATED COLONY IN THE STATE- 



CHOICE 



Orange, Apricot and Grape Land. 



T1HE OWNERS OF THE REDLANDS TRACT, HAVING DISPOSED OF A 

 large portion of their lands, now offer for sale 



ISO 



ONLY, AT 



This Being All that will be Offered the Present Season. 



REDLANDS is located on the south side of Mill Creek Ditch, between old 

 San Bernardino and Crafton. The soil is rich and especially adapted to the 

 growth of trees and vines. One thousand acres have just been surveyed and 

 ylatted, about nine hundred of which have already been sold at from 



$50 TO $100 PER ACRE. 



The price of the remaining tracts has been advanced to $125 per acre. 

 There are no fences on the land. The main avenues are a quarter of a mile 

 apart, 100 feet wide, and run from northeast to southwest for convenience of 

 irrigation. The course of the sea breeze is parallel with these avenues. The 

 cross-streets are sixty feet wide and run at right angles with the avenues every 

 half mile. The tract is subdivided into ten-acre lots, with a town site of 

 smaller blocks. 



THE TITLE TO THE LAND IS U. S. PATENT, 



And is Therefore Beyond Question. 



THE WATER RIGHT IS AMPLE, 



And is sold with the land. The situation of Redlands is the finest in the 

 San Bernardino Valley, the view being unequaled, and the elevation nearly 

 2,000 feet above the level of the sea. The climate is unsurpassed, the location 

 being so far inland that fogs and northers are almost unknown. 



Lands shown and business attended to promptly six days 

 in the week only, on the tract. 



fiost Office Address, San Bernardino, Gal. 



JUDSON & BROWN, 



REDLANDS, Nov. 2.3, 1881. 



"The tract of laud is finely located, and the soil is all that can 

 be desired; while the system of ownership, and arrangement of the 

 water is the most complete ever yet offered to the irrigating public 

 of Southern California." Riverside Press. 



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