Place Orders Early While Our Assortment Is Complete 
A large, attractive. 
REDCREST (N.J. 126) >) dulast echt Gree: 
stone ripening about a week before Elberta. The skin color 
is a. beautiful erimson red which resembles Sunhigh. The 
quality is supreme, flesh golden yellow, firm and juicy. Tree 
is productive and a vigorous grower. 
peach. 
Rederest is an airfree 
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Widely planted in New Jersey and some other areas and 
seems to have grower and consumer approval. Named from 
the late Dr. M. A. Blake of the N. J. Experimental Station, 
Fruits are medium to large, very highly colored with attrac- 
tive red over good yellow ground ‘color. It is a freestone, 
having considerable red about the pit and extending to the 
flesh in some cases. Flesh is very firm and of excellent 
flavor. Trees are good growers, ranks with Elberta in 
hardiness of bud and tree. The size, its bright attractive 
red coloring and season of ripening should make the Blake 
a desirable peach to precede Elberta. 
> EARLY ELBERTA (1°) 
A Great Commercial Peach Ripening Just Before Regular 
Elberta. The Genuine Gleason Strain. 
A great commercial peach in the Central and Northern 
peach producing areas where the markets are not to dis- 
tant and quality is a decided factor. One of the most beau- 
tiful of the Elberta type peaches. A large, attractively col- 
ored yellow fieshed, freestone peach ripening with Belle of 
Georgia or from 3 to 8 days before the regular Elberta. The 
highest quality peach of all the Elberta types grown com- 
mercially. The trees are hardy, thrifty and bear consistent- 
ly. The deep lemon yellow colored skin blushed with bright 
red makes it very attractive and the peach retains a beautiful 
golden yellow color after being canned. IF YOUR MARKET 
DEMANDS QUALITY AND BEAUTY PLANT THE EARLY 
ELBERTA. Our trees are propagated from the old original 
strain of Early Elberta—(Gleason Strain). 
SUMMERCREST (N.J. 94) (a 
A large, oval freestone peach of fine quality, ripening with 
Georgia Belle. The flesh is deep golden yellow, melting 
and sweet. Tree is exceptionally vigorous, requiring light 
soil and very ittle nitrogen. Summercrest is hardy as J. H. 
Hale and adapted to regions having a climate similar to 
central and southern New Jersey. 
~ BELLE OF GEORGIA (0b) 
White Peach That Has Stood the Test of Time and 
Stands Today as the Leader of All White Peaches of its 
Season Adapted to Large Commercial Plantings in All Peach 
Producing Areas. 
The 
Fruit large, bright, attractive red almost covering the 
peach with white background. Flesh white, highly flavored 
and very firm and known universally as one of the best 
shippin white peaches in cultivation. Tree very vigorous, 
hardy and productive. Are you planting to supply the de- 
mand for a good white peach? Plant Belle of Georgia. <A 
freestone. 
“POLLY (10) 
A NEWCOMER — VERY HARDY WHITE PEACH 
The Polly peach was introduced by Iowa State College. It 
is very hardy bearing big crops after 20 below zero winters. 
It is a freestone of exceptional quality with a keen peachy 
taste, juicy and aromatic. The color is a beautiful white 
overlaid with a rich red blush. Recommended to all growers 
who wish an exceptional white peach in Elberta season. 
AY REDSKIN (11) See full description page 7. 
Beautiful Red Peach of Elberta Season 
‘ 
ELBERTA (la) 
THE PEACH WITH A PEDIGREE 
The World’s Greatest Money-Making Peach 
Without question, the greatest commercial peach ever in- 
troduced. It has proven its ability to adapt itself to varied 
climatic and soil conditions throughout the U. S. and Canada. 
Whether the climate is hot or cold, whether the soil is light 
sandy or heavy clay, Elberta can be depended on to give you 
fine results. There is no prettier peach when grown under 
ideal conditions. 
The tree is hardy, disease resistant, very thrifty and very 
productive under most conditions. The fruit is large to very 
large, a freestone, skin of deep golden yellow and highly 
colored. The skin is tough and the flesh, while tender and 
juicy is of such texture that the EFLBERTA IS FAMOUS 
FOR ITS ABILITY TO CARRY TO DISTANT MARKETS. 
The quality is classed as good, and the slight bitter flavor is 
preferred by many. It is estimated that 50% of all peaches 
planted are Elberta. As improved types and varieties are 
introduced this ratio is lower but after all is said, ELBERTA 
STILL REMAINS THE WORLD’S LEADING COMMER- 
CIAL PEACH. We are propagating our Elberta trees from 
selected orchards of great bearing records and to the old 
original type Elberta. 
A deseription will hardly do jus- 
7 J. H. HALE (11b) tice to this fine variety. In size 
it is one-third to one-half larger than the Elberta and is 
more highly cclored. The skin is deep crimson, smooth 
tight, and almost without fuzz. Flesh is golden yellow, firm 
and has a most delicious flavor. The pit separates easily 
as a commercial 
Will ship 
from the flesh. It is exceptionally valuable 
peach owing to its unusual keeping qualities. 
nearly as well as an apple. Fruit ripens a few days before 
and with the Elberta but it will hang on the tree longer. 
Your planting is incomplete without it. Note—The J. H. 
Hale does not have an entirely perfect bloom, and to get the 
best results it should be planted with some other variety. 
Mr. Douglas G. Thomas of 
Martinsburg, W. Va., proudly 
shows one of his two year 
old REDWIN trees planted Fall 
1957. The trees bore a good crop in their second season and 
have made fine growth as you can easily see. REDWIN 
and other trees from Bountiful Ridge can pay the same 
QUICK dividends to you, too. Don’t miss your chance this 
year. 
Bargain Peach Tree Collection 
Karly To Late 
1 Hale Haven 
1 Erly-Red-Fre Belle of Georgia 
1 Red Haven 1 Redskin 
3 Yellow — 3 White 
1 Redwin 
Home Collection for Eating, Canning, Freezing 
Six 4 to 5 ft. trees 
Regular $10.75 $8.95 
Double This Order For — - - - . $17.00 
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