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Peach Belle of Georgia
Combines good yields, hardiness and disease resistance. Sets rosy freestone peaches with super-sweet, juicy white flesh. Ripens in Aug. Self-pollinating. Zones 5-8.
Height 15 feet and will Spread 15 feet wide.
18 to 24 in. Whips
2-3 ft. Whips, 5/16 in., Cal.
3-4 ft. Whip, 7/16 in., Cal.
Peach Contender
Consistent yields in Northern gardens. Yes, you can grow sweet, juicy peaches even if you live in a region where temperatures fall well below zero. Contender produces pretty flowers in spring, then follows up with large crops of medium to large freestone fruit in mid-to-late August.
Self-pollinating
18 to 24 in. Whips
2-3 ft. Whips, 5/16 in., Cal.
Peach Contender
3-4 ft. Whip, 7/16 in., Cal.
Cresthaven Peach Tree STANDARD
The Cresthaven Peach tree produces a very firm, highly colored red fruit. The Cresthaven peach is yellow fleshed and shows considerable red around the pit.
This tree is very productive and is also a freestone. The clear, firm flesh is resistant to browning and the skin is smooth but tough.
Pollinator Required ? No
Characteristics : freestone
Mature Height : 14-20 feet
Bloom Period : Late April
Sun Exposure : Full Sun
Will Produce Fruit In: 3-5 years
Harvest Period : Late Aug
Soil Type : all types
Zones : 5 - 9
18 to 24 in. Whips
2-3 ft. Whips, 5/16 in., Cal.
3-4 ft. Whip, 7/16 in., Cal.
Elberta Peach Tree STANDARD
Firm, yellow-fleshed freestone is ideal for canning and is equally tasty fresh. Plump rose-blushed fruits have fabulous aroma and honey-sweet taste—absolutely bursting with flavor. Ripens mid to late Sept. Self-pollinating. Zones 5-8. Planting Tip: Plant standards 20 feet apart.
18 to 24 in. Whips
2-3 ft. Whips, 5/16 in., Cal.
3-4 ft. Whip, 7/16 in., Cal.
Harvester Peach Tree STANDARD
Harvester Peach Tree is a heavy producer... meaning you'll get hundreds of peaches each and every year.
These peaches are great for snacks, smoothies or desserts.
Harvester peaches are considered some of the highest quality peaches in the country. The large yellow and blush colored fruit is delicious! Eat it fresh off the tree or baked into your favorite dessert.
Self pollinating, so you don't have to plant two trees. However, you'll get more fruit if you couple it with our Red Haven Peach Tree.
Considered one of the most adaptable of peach trees, Harvester needs partial to full sun, but is not picky about soil types or conditions. An ideal fruit tree for zones 6-9.
18 to 24 in. Whips
2-3 ft. Whips, 5/16 in., Cal.
3-4 ft. Whip, 7/16 in., Cal.
La Feliciana Peach Tree STANDARD
Excellent freestone peach for mild winter areas. The firm flesh is yellow flecked with red, with a flavor that's balanced between sweet and tangy. Yellow skin with a scarlet blush. An abundant producer and tolerant to bacteriosis and brown rot. This peach's disease resistance and adaptation to warmer areas makes it a great choice for the lower South. Pollination: Self-fertileRipens: Early
zones 7-10.
18 to 24 in. Whips
2-3 ft. Whips, 5/16 in., Cal.
3-4 ft. Whip, 7/16 in., Cal.
Loring Peach Tree STANDARD
Peach - Loring, prunus persica 'Loring', is a very attractive, large yellow peach with a hint on red blush. It has very firm, melting yellow flesh with excellent flavor. It is freestone and ripens in mid-season about midway between Redhaven and Elberta. It has gained a good reputation as one of the better eating peaches. The peach tree is admired as much for its beauty and fragrant blossoms as it is for its fruit. The peach blossoms appear late winter and early spring along grey branches, before leaves emerge. It is an extremely vigorous tree and requires fertile, well drained soils. At 3 or 4 years of age it begins to bear large crops and reach peak productivity at 8 to 12 years.
Zones: 5-9
18 to 24 in. Whips
2-3 ft. Whips, 5/16 in., Cal.
3-4 ft. Whip, 7/16 in., Cal.
Red Haven Peach Tree
Your Harvester Peach Tree is a heavy producer.
These peaches are great for snacks, smoothies or desserts.
Its wide branches almost weep, making its fruit within arm's reach.
Self pollinating, so you don't have to plant two trees. However, you'll get more fruit if you couple it with our Red Haven Peach Tree.
Considered one of the most adaptable of peach trees, Harvester needs partial to full sun, but is not picky about soil types or conditions. An ideal fruit tree for zones 5-9.
18 to 24 in. Whips
2-3 ft. Whips, 5/16 in., Cal.
3-4 ft. Whip, 7/16 in., Cal.
Reliance Peach Tree STANDARD
Is known for its hardiness. It's plump, golden fruits are medium size with a red blush. Now considered primarily a canning variety. Newer varieties, such as Contender, equal it in hardiness and have much improved flavor. Freestone. Ripens mid to late July. Zones 4-8.
18 to 24 in. Whips
2-3 ft. Whips, 5/16 in., Cal.
3-4 ft. Whip, 7/16 in., Cal.
Reliance Peach Tree STANDARD
Reliance Peach Tree STANDARD
Reliance Peach Tree STANDARD
Sam Houston Peach Tree STANDARD
The Sam Houston peach was fittingly developed in the “Lone Star” state by Texas A&M. It has stunning pink flowers. The sweet smell of spring gives way to the sweet, yellow flesh of this peach come late June. The Sam Houston peach is large, self-fertile and freestone with a small pit. All of these attributes make for a wonderful new variety to add to your backyard or orchard.