EFRLY-RED-FRE 
Plant Pat. 320. 
Granted March 28, 1939. 
by Bountiful Ridge Nurseries 
With More Than One Half-Million Trees Planted And In Bearing In Every Fruit 
Section of The United States and Canada, Erly-Red-Fre Presents an 
Amazing Record 
GROWERS AND HORTICULTURISTS everywhere 
say—"“ERLY-RED-FRE IS ONE OF THE GREATEST 
FINDS IN PEACHES OF ITS SEASON.” 
A Favorite In All Markets 
From the beginning when peaches arrived out of Georgia 
and later from North and South Carolina, Virginia, Mary- 
land, New Jersey and many other states, ERLY-RED-FRE 
commanded top prices and found ready sales. Prices started 
early at $9 to $12 per bushel and leveled off at $4 to $6 where 
they remained until Elbertas came into the market. Prices 
for 1954 season continued at the same levels day after day 
When other varieties were up and down. This meant consis- 
tant profit returns to the grower, who was able to figure his 
profit for the entire ERLY-RED-FRE season. 
In the north where ERLY-RED-FRE has been heavily 
planted in face of the fact, it was competing with southern 
yellow, freestone peaches, ERLY-RED-FRE has proved a 
money-maker due to the size, heavy production, beauty and 
quality of the fruit and its early ripening date. 
Interviews with peach growers from many sections reveal 
that during the past several years ERLY-RED-FRE has kept 
them on the profit side and in the peach business. 
THERE IS A PLACE IN EVERY GROWERS’ PROGRAM 
FOR ERLY-RED-FRE, WHETHER YOU ARE A LARGE 
COMMERCIAL GROWER OR A SMALLER GROWER DE- 
PENDING ON LOCAL OR NEARBY MARKETS. A 
THRIFTY GROWING — HARDY TREE WITH BUDS AND 
BLOSSOMS THAT ARE DEFINITELY RESISTANT TO 
LOW TEMPERATURES. YOU ARE ASSURED OF MAXI- 
MUM CROPS OF FINE FRUITS THAT WILL BRING 
MAXIMUM PRICES. 
COMMENT 
The consuming public wants good flavored peaches to 
eat—start your peach season with “ERLY-RED-FRE” and 
follow it with other good varieties we list and you will 
keep the consumer eating peaches throughout the season. 
The commercial grower should be extremely interested as 
well as the home market and roadside grower. Remember 
—QUALITY—COLOR and SIZE are sales makers. 
ERLY-RED-FRE 2le PER POUND ON 
BIRMINGHAM MARKET (SUMMER) 1953 
Birmingham, Ala., July 9, 1953 
Gentlemen: 
I saw recently in_several Super-Markets your Erly-Red- 
Fre peaches (from Clanton). No use in trying to describe 
them. The prices at the several stores were 2le per pound. 
If I decide to build up a new small orchard this Fall, I have 
already selected 4+ or 5 varieties from your catalog. With 
best wishes, 
Very truly. 
W. F. Martin, Sr. 
WHERE TO BUY ERLY-RED-FRE TREES 
(A PATENTED VARIETY) 
The Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, Princess Anne, Md., are 
the sole owners and distributors of the Erly-Red-Fre 
peach trees. They discovered the variety—they secured 
the plant patent on the variety and they HAVE NOT 
GIVEN anyone the right to grow and sell Erly-Red-Fre 
trees. We do have local representatives in various sec- 
tions selling all classes of Bountiful Ridge grown trees 
and plants. Erly-Red-Fre trees can be bought thru them 
and ordered direct from the Bountiful Ridge Nurseries. 
IT SEEMS YOU CANNOT HAVE TOO MANY 
ERLY-RED-FRE. VIRGINIA AND PENNA. GROW- 
ERS REPORTED 1954 SALES FROM THEIR 
STANDS 10e per peach, and $3.50 to $4.50 PER HALF 
BUSHEL TREE RUN. 
“95 DAYS AFTER BLOOMING YOU START SELL- 
ING THE FRUIT FROM ERLY-RED-FRE TREES. 
IT IS TRULY A GREAT MONEY MAKER.” 
WE REPUBLISH THIS PICTURE BECAUSE IT 
TELLS A VIVID SUCCESS STORY 
H. Lloyd Ott, Ottsville, Pa., proudly displays Erly-Red-Fre 
Fruits in his orchards. Mr. Ott never has enough Erly-Red- 
Fre and says it is one of the best money-makers. Note the 
size of fruits. Located in the heart of Eastern Pennsylvania 
fruit section Mr. Ott’s Erly-Red-Fre meets and dominates 
competition from other varieties. 
The CARDINAL peach. A _ recent introduction of the 
U.S.D.A. proving very satisfactory as a very early yellow 
fleshed, semi-cling peach. See description on page 5. 
