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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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