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The Fruit Is: 



Large Size 

 White Flesh 

 Highly Colored 

 Finest Quality 

 Disease Resistant 

 Good Shipper 

 A Money Maker 



The Tree Is: 



Thrifty Grower 

 Disease Resistant 

 Hardy In Wood 

 Hardy In Bud 

 Early Bearer 

 Heavy Producer 

 Self Fertile 



'^dl xdl T. 8. Plant Patent No. 1661 SaM NJ 



Patented, Grown and Sold Only by 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries 



Pictures of mature Redwin (center), Cardinal left), and Dixired (right). 

 Showing comparative size and season of ripening. 



■Win With Redwin" 



We continue to hear how Redwin makes mon- 

 ey. Just 60 days from bloom to harvest. Red- 

 win has good size, color, flavor, and productiv- 

 ity. Tree characteristics are good. It is a white 

 fleshed, semi-cling best adapted to local and 

 nearby markets. Ripening season is about 3 

 weeks earlier than Erly-Red-Fre. 



PRICES LISTED BELOW ARE FOR REDWIN 

 PEACH TREES ONLY 



Each 3 to 10 to 50 to 100 or 



9 49 99 more 



5 to 6 ft. 11/16 $3.25 $2.50 $2.10 $1.40 $1.25 



4 to 5 ft. 9-11/16 3.00 2.00 1.75 1.25 1.00 



3 to 4 ft. 7-9/16 2.75 1.75 1.50 1.05 .85 



2 to 3 ft. 5-7/16 2.50 1.45 1.20 .90 .70 



2 to 3 ft. Light 2.25 1.20 1.00 .75 .60 



18 to 24 inch 2.00 .95 .80 .60 .45 



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U. S. Plant Patent Applied For) 



The original Sunshine Peach and sport limb as compared 

 to a Red Haven sample. 



We have a nice supply of dormant budded, 1 yr., trees of 

 SUNSHINE for this planting season. Prices are same as 

 for Dawne . . . See Page 5. 



SLTNSHINE is a brilliant new budsport of Red Haven. 

 It ripens 5 or more days earlier than Red Haven and 

 exhibits the same fine color characteristics of its parent. 



The flesh is a clear yellow sparsely flecked with red 

 streaks, is melting, of good flavor and resists browning. 

 Sunshine is a TRUE FREESTONE, even when hard 

 ripe, making it far superior to Red Haven in this re- 

 spect. Fruit size is equad to, or larger than, that of Red 

 Haven on trees of comparable age. 



Trees of Sunshine are vigorous, somewhat resistant to 

 disease, upright in growth, and begin bearing at an early 

 age with heavy crops. Buds and wood seem to be equally 

 as hardy as the parent. Hours of chilling needed to 

 break dormancy are about the same as Red Haven. 



SUNSHINE originated in the orchard of John Errera, 

 Hammondton, N. J., as a budsport of a Red Haven tree. 

 The first fruit was so much earlier and of such outstand- 

 ing beauty that Mr. Errera was attracted to it. He 

 brought it to our attention, and after thorough testing, 

 we have found Sunshine worthy of introduction to the 

 public. We are sure that you will want to try some trees 

 of this fine new variety thii year. 



