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Autumnglo
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Description
A late season variety, Autumnglo is a very large, firm peach with dark red color on a greenish-yellow background. Trees are medium in vigor, very winter hardy and productive. This variety is susceptible to bacterial leaf spot and should not be grown in areas where this is a problem. |
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Beekman
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Description
A red sport of Sunhigh, this variety produces large, high quality fruit very similar to the original Sunhigh. Beekman has consistently shown improved fruit color and is recommended as a substitute for Sunhigh. |
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Blazingsta
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Description
A yellow fleshed semi-freestone peach with an attractive, bright red skin. It ripens with Redhaven or around August 1st in Southern Pennsylvania. This variety should be thinned aggressively to attain good size. |
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Blushingstar
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Blushingstar is a wonderful white peach that ships and stores very well. It is 80 percent deep pinkish-red and averages 2 1/2 inches and larger with the wonderful distinctive flavor of a white peach. |
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Bounty
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Description
This variety is rapidly becoming an important commercial peach variety. Bounty was developed at the USDA Peach Breeding Program at Kearneysville, WV. The fruit is very large, firm, freestone, and of exceptional quality. Recommended as a replacement for Loring. |
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Canadian Harmony
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Description
A large, freestone variety ripening mid-season, just before Loring. The fruit sizes easily to 3 inches plus, is 50% red with a yellow background color, and has excellent quality. This variety lacks the firmness necessary for commercial shipping, however is an excellent choice for retail sales. |
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Contender
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Description
A high quality, freestone variety ripening in the Loring season. Fruit is very firm, large, with excellent color. The trees are hardy and very productive. |
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Coralstar
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Description
Coralstar® is a large, beautiful freestone peach with 80% red color that matures just before Loring. The flesh is firm, with wonderful flavor. Coralstar® holds well on the tree and in storage and does not brown when cut. The tree is hardy and resistant to bacterial spot. |
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Country Sweet
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Description
Country Sweet is one of the most attractive peach varieties we have tested. The fruit is large, very firm, with a beautiful color and fruit finish. The tree is vigorous and productive, however is susceptible to bacterial spot. |
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Cresthaven
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Description
Introduced by the Michigan Experiment Station, Cresthaven is a very firm, highly colored variety for the late season. The fruit is yellow-fleshed, freestone and shows considerable red around the pit. The tree is winter hardy, very productive and has medium vigor. Extra fertilization is recommended to maintain tree longevity and vigor. |
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Crimson Rocket
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Description
This selection ripens in early to mid August. The fruit is medium large and firm with excellent color. This is a pillar selection and trees should be planted six feet apart in the row. |
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Desiree
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Description
This yellow fleshed semi freestone peach ripens approximately eight days before Sentry. The fruit is medium in size, highly colored with excellent quality and few split pits. Developed at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station at Rutgers University, Desiree™ is an exciting new variety for the early season market. The tree is medium in vigor and resistant to bacterial spot. |
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Early Loring
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Description
A sport of Loring maturing two weeks earlier. Early Loring produces large fruit, with excellent color and firmness. Trees are vigorous and spreading with excellent resistance to bacterial spot. |
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Earlystar
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Description
Earlystar™ is a great early season, fresh market variety. The fruit is semi-freestone, it colors to an almost full, dark red and has good flavor and firmness. Tree has moderate vigor and is very productive requiring heavy thinning practices. Harvests eighteen days before Redhaven. |
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Encore
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Description
A very attractive, yellow fleshed peach. Fruit is large, firm and tolerant to bacterial leaf spot. The tree is vigorous and hardy. Encore was developed by Rutgers University and is a cross between a seedling and Autumnglo. |
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Erly Red Fre
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Description
A large, white fleshed semi-freestone peach of good quality. Fruit is attractive with bright red blush on creamy white background. Tree is vigorous, hardy and a heavy bearer. |
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Ernies Choice
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Description
From the New Jersey Experiment Station. Matures ten days after Redhaven. Fruit medium to large, attractive, yellow fleshed, with some red around the pit. Tree is productive, resistant to bacterial leaf spot, and cold hardy. |
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FlavrBurst
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Description
FlavrBurst is a new variety introduced by USDA-ARS in Kearneysville, WV. This peach has consistently shown great size and a beautiful red color on a yellow background. |
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GaLa Peach
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A large, freestone peach with a melting texture. It has good flavor and colors nicely to a deep red over a yellow background. GaLa harvests 5-6 days before Redhaven, filling an important season between Sentry and Redhaven. The trees crop annually and are somewhat resistant to bacterial spot. |
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Galaxy
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Description
Released by USDA ARS-San Joaquin Valley, Galaxy is a white-fleshed peento ripening about a week before Saturn. |
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Garnet Beauty
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Description
A sport of Redhaven ripening about ten days earlier. Fruit is high quality, firm, and freestone when fully ripe. Tree is vigorous and productive. A good variety to precede Redhaven. Recommended for colder districts. |
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Glenglo
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Description
Discovered as a seedling growing in a row of Loring by W. Glenn Welsh of Martinsburg, West Virginia, Glenglo was tested as GW115 for eight years. The fruit is medium-large, firm and very attractive. |
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Glohaven
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Description
Introduced by the Michigan Experiment Station. Fruit is large, nearly round and uniform in size. Color is mostly red with deep yellow ground color. Flesh is firm and resistant to browning. Tree is vigorous and buds are very hardy against spring frosts. |
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Gloria
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Description
An outstanding new selection for the mid season, Gloria™ is a large, highly colored yellow fleshed freestone peach ripening just before Cresthaven. The fruit is very firm, low acid, with high sugar content and excellent dessert quality. The tree is very productive and resistant to bacterial spot. Gloria™ was developed at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station at Rutgers University. |
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Glowingstar
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Description
One of the Stellar® series developed in Michigan. A large, yellow fleshed, freestone peach ripening in the Cresthaven season. Trees are winter hardy, productive, and resistant to bacterial spot. |
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