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Harrow Beauty
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Description
Developed in Canada, Harrow Beauty is a brilliant colored, firm freestone peach ripening in the Loring season. Trees are medium vigor, winter hardy, and resistant to bacterial spot. |
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Jerseyqueen
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Description
Developed by the New Jersey Experiment Station, Jerseyqueen is a large, firm, yellow freestone peach. Flowers are large and showy with good pollen. The tree is vigorous but generally a shy cropper. Fruit buds are tender and subject to winter kill in colder peach growing regions. |
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John Boy
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Description
This peach has now claimed a prominent status as a commercial peach variety. Discovered by Ed Clendenning in 1981 as a complete limb sport of Loring. Fruit is of very high quality ripening ten to fourteen days before Loring with better color. Fruit is large and very firm. The tree is vigorous and productive with good resistance to bacterial leaf spot. |
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John Boy ll
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Description
A complete tree sport of John Boy discovered in the orchards of ACN. This variety has been tested for many years and consistently matures four to five days later than the original John Boy. The fruit exhibits the same size, color and excellent quality that has made John Boy a leading variety in commercial peach production. |
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Klondike White
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Description
The fruit is medium to large, firm and very attractive. The tree is vigorous and productive and somewhat susceptible to bacterial leaf spot. This is the best selection to follow White Lady but should not be planted where bacterial spot could be a problem. |
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Lady Nancy
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Description
This is a white fleshed variety, discovered as a limb sport of Jerseyqueen. Lady Nancy is a large, attractive freestone peach of exceptional quality. This unique variety characteristically shows a faint yellow streak on the suture line. The tree is vigorous, but may tend to be a light cropper in colder climates. |
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Laurol
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Description
This late maturing peach ripens five to ten days after Autumnglo. Fruit is large with attractive red skin and firm yellow flesh. Discovered in Richwood, New Jersey by Donald Reuter, this variety has been assigned to the New Jersey Peach Council and is licensed exclusively to Adams Couny Nursery. |
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Loring
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Description
A large, firm, yellow fleshed freestone with attractive red color over a yellow ground color. Loring has been an important commercial peach variety for many years and is considered one of the best canning and freezing varieties. The trees are vigorous, productive and resistant to bacterial spot. |
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Madison
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Description
This variety is one of the most winter hardy varieties available. The fruit is medium to large, uniform in size and of exceptional quality. Madison is recommended for northern climates where peaches are sensitive to low winter temperatures. |
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Manon
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Description
Developed by the Riviera Breeding Program, this white-fleshed selection is firm and semi-freestone, with excellent low-acid flavor. Manon™ attains great size for an early season variety. It is completely red-skinned and is moderately resistant to bacterial spot. |
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Messina
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Description
This selection, developed at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station at Rutgers University, is an excellent choice for the late season. The fruit is medium to large, firm with excellent color. A yellow freestone, Messina ripens in Cresthaven season and keeps very well in storage. The tree is very productive and resistant to bacterial spot. |
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NJF 18
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Description
NJF 18 is the earliest season peento we offer, ripening approximately one week before Redhaven. It is a red-skinned, yellow flesh clingstone that was developed by Rutgers University. |
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NJF15
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Developed at the New Jersey Ag Experiment Station, this is an attractive early mid-season yellow peento with 70-80% medium red color on a yellow background. |
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PF 1 Flamin Fury
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Description
This partial cling stone variety is medium size with very little split pit problem. It is winter hardy and tolerant to bacterial spot. The fruit color is 90% red over a yellow background. |
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PF 15A Flamin Fury
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Description
This large, mostly red yellow freestone is picked about eight days after Redhaven. It crops heavily, is hardy and is resistant to bacterial spot. |
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PF 17 Flamin Fury
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Description
A promising variety developed by Paul Friday, PF 17 is a large, yellow-fleshed freestone peach maturing about two weeks after Redhaven. The tree is vigorous, productive and resistant to bacterial spot. |
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PF 23 Flamin Fury
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Description
Developed in Michigan by Paul Friday, PF 23 is a medium to large, yellow freestone peach with excellent color and firmness. Trees are winter hardy, vigorous, and productive. Recommended as a variety to follow Loring. Moderately susceptible to bacterial spot. |
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PF 24-007 Flamin Fury
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Description
Another selection from the Paul Friday breeding program. PF 24-007 is a large, well colored, firm freestone peach ripening three days before Cresthaven. The trees are very productive requiring very little fruit thinning to achieve good size. |
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PF 25 Flamin Fury
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Description
A highly colored, firm freestone peach ripening in the Redskin season. Tree is medium in vigor, productive, and tolerant to bacterial spot. |
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PF 27A Flamin Fury
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Description
This variety has received high praises in early trials. Fruit is large, very firm and highly colored. The tree has been vigorous and productive with good resistance to bacterial spot. Recommended for commercial planting. |
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PF 28-007 Flamin Fury
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Description
This is a new addition to the list of Flamin' Fury peaches we offer. PF 28-007 is a late season selection, freestone and boasts great size and color. Fruit has been uniform throughout the tree and shows good resistance to bacterial spot. Harvests in Encore season. |
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PF 5B Flamin Fury
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Description
This selection is worthy of trial in the early season. Fruit is medium in size, highly colored and productive. Fruit may lack firmness necessary for commercial packing. |
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Raritan Rose
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Description
A firm, attractive, white fleshed freestone of good quality. The tree is vigorous, hardy and productive. The best early white peach for the roadside trade. |
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Redhaven
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Description
This variety is considered by many as the standard to the Northeast peach industry. Tree is vigorous, very bud-hardy and productive. Fruit is medium size and colors to a brilliant red. One of the best commercial varieties. Ripens approximately August 1st in Southern Pennsylvania. |
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Redskin
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Description
A University of Maryland cross between J.H. Hale and Elberta. Tree is vigorous and productive. The fruit is large, freestone, and yellow with deep red blush. A favorite for canning and freezing. |
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