Another Bountiful Ridge Exclusive 
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Large Size By Thrifty Grower 
White Flesh 6 Y, Disease Resistant 
Highly Colored { yy) Hardy In Wood 
Finest Quality U. S. Plant Patent No. 1661 Hardy In Bud 
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A Money Maker Bountiful Ridge Nurseries Self Fertile 
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We are pleased to show this startling picture comparing REDWIN with three other outstanding early market peach va- 
rieties. The REDWIN fruits are shown directly above the label in the upper part of the picture and the Cardinal, Erly-Red- 
Fre, and Dixired fruits are directly above their respective labels aiso. All of these peaches were picked from the same or- 
chard on the same day, June 18, 1957 at Hammonton, N. J. At that time some REDWIN were tree ripe and picking could 
have been started several days earlier if desired with good color in abundance. The size of the fruits shown is representa- 
tive of the orchard average for the varieties shown on that date. 
PRICES LISTED BELOW ARE FOR REDWIN PEACH TREES ONLY. 
1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more 
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“WIN WITH REDWIN"” 
REDWIN ... A Winner again in 1959. Yes, friends, we had the privilege of seeing REDWIN fruiting from the 
peach sections of South Georgia on through the Carolinas, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey and northward dur- 
ing the 1959 season. Without exception, REDWIN bore surprisingly heavy crops of large, pretty, delicious fruits on trees 
in only their second season. Favorable comment was received from most everyone who had trees of this fine peach. 
REDWIN proved again in 1959 to be among the hardiest of our peach varieties. Also, it proved one of the cheapest 
to produce; only 61 days from full bloom to soft peaches. It was earlier than any of our other eastern varieties, Again 
there was enough color to warrant earlier picking for distant markets. 
REDWIN is most nearly like its parent, the ERLY-RED-FRE, being white fleshed, having outstanding red color, hay- 
ing a vigorous tree, giving large crops and being semi-freestone. REDWIN ripens three weeks earlier than HRLY-RED- 
FRE coming in with or just before Mayflower. It is of high quality and probably the best of all very early peach varie- 
ties now in production. We firmly believe this new peach, REDWIN, should be tried in all areas where PRLY-RED-F RDP 
has been grown successfully. 
Demand was such last year for Redwin that our supply was exhausted quite early in the shipping season. We increased 
our supply of Redwin trees for this planting season and do have them available in all sizes. We suggest you place your 
orders for REDWIN early to be sure of getting trees of this fine variety this year. You cannot afford to be without 
REDWIN, A WINNER, A TRULY GREAT PEACH. 
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