12-26-2008

|
Fruit Trees
Displaying 51 to 60 (of 88 products)
| Product Image |
Item Name- |
 |
Long-time favorite in Calif. and Western Oregon. Small to medium size white-fleshed freestone. Aromatic, juicy, sweet. Ripe in August. 400 hours.... |
 |
Excellent quality fruit: mid-season yellow freestone with sweet, rich, delicious flavor. Heavy bearing 5-6 ft. tree. 500 hours. Pollinated by Honey... |
 |
Peach |
 |
Long-time favorite white-fleshed freestone. Sweet and juicy, aromatic, low in acid. Very high-scoring in taste tests. Ripens mid-July in Central... |
 |
Stark Saturn': Also called Saucer or Peento Peach. Unique white-fleshed fruit with a sunken center (shaped like a doughnut). Sweet, with a mild... |
 |
Flowering/fruiting peach for home orchard and landscape. Profuse, showy, double pink flowers. Late blooming, but early harvest-late June in Central... |
 |
Famous yellow freestone. Classic, rich, peach flavor: high-scoring in taste tests. Use fresh, canned, cooked. Ripe late July/early August in Central... |
 |
Resistant to peach leaf curl (10-year trials at Washington State U.). Delicious yellow freestone. Slight red blush over greenish yellow to yellow... |
 |
Delicious yellow freestone, ripe 2 weeks after Elberta, more vigorous than other miniatures. Later bloom, less susceptible to frost damage. Showy... |
 |
Earliest top quality peach. Yellow semi-freestone with exceptional flavor. Mid to late June in Central Calif. All-purpose, superb for eating fresh.... |
Displaying 51 to 60 (of 88 products)
|