. Bountiful ridge nurseries : our complete catalog and planting guide fall 1958 spring 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. One of the Nation's Greatest Early Commercial Peaches v ERLY-RED-FRE A PATENTED VARIETY INTRODUCED, GROWN, AND SOLD BY BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES The Fruit Is: Large Size White Flesh Freestone Highly Colored Finest Quality Disease Resistant Good Shipper A Money .Maker PLANT PAT. It Continues To Ring The Bell For Big "Profits" The Tree Is: Thrifty Grower Disease Resistant Hardy Li Wood Har


. Bountiful ridge nurseries : our complete catalog and planting guide fall 1958 spring 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. One of the Nation's Greatest Early Commercial Peaches v ERLY-RED-FRE A PATENTED VARIETY INTRODUCED, GROWN, AND SOLD BY BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES The Fruit Is: Large Size White Flesh Freestone Highly Colored Finest Quality Disease Resistant Good Shipper A Money .Maker PLANT PAT. It Continues To Ring The Bell For Big "Profits" The Tree Is: Thrifty Grower Disease Resistant Hardy Li Wood Hardy Li Bud Early Bearer Heavy Producer Self Fertile Universally Adaptable U. S. PLANT Producing orchards from Texas to Canada and from Maryland to the State of Washington prove the Uni- versal Adaptability of the Erly-Red-Fre. In all our experience as Nurserymen and Horticulturists, never have we seen a new peach with such wide adaptability and prove so universally satisfactory to grower and consumer, excepting possibly the famous El- berta. The Erly-Red-Fre originated as a chance seedling- in the orchard of Win. Perry near Chase City, Va. We first saw the peach in 1935 and the second generation trees bore fruit of the same type two years later. The fruits are highly colored being an attractive red on a creamy white back- ground. The skin is tough and medium thick. The flesh is such that it does not show bruises through the skin for sev- eral days and is white all the way through to the pit. It has one of the smallest pits of any cultivated peach. Fruit size is large for such an early peach, some specimens weighing 12 ounces. The entire crop can be packed at 2*4" and up if desired under normal conditions. The tree is very vigorous, resistant to bacterial spot, and bears very young. The Erly-Red-Fre ripens uniformly, does not show bruises readily and will keep and ship better than Elberta. It is definitely the first ripening freestone peach now in commer- There is a pl


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