|
|
GaLa Peach
|
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.
|
|
Garnet Beauty
|
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.
|
|
Glenglo
|
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.
|
|
Glohaven
|
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.
|
|
Gloria
|
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.
|
|
Glowingstar
|
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.
|
|
Galaxy
|
Description
Released by USDA ARS-San Joaquin Valley, Galaxy is a white-fleshed peento ripening about a week before Saturn.
|
|
|