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John Boy® II (Janel Cltv.)

$35.00
A complete tree sport of John Boy®. discovered in the orchards of Adams County Nursery. 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.  

Jonamac

$35.00
Attractive, high-quality McIntosh-type dessert apple that is medium in size with 90 percent dark red color. Fruit is firm and crisp, ripening just ahead of McIntosh. Tree is medium-sized, very productive and an annual bearer. Jonamac is suggested as a pollenizer due to its extended bloom period and apparent tolerance to fire blight.
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Juicy Jewel ® (MN121 Cltv.) PPAF

$35.00
A new release from the University of Minnesota, Juicy Jewel® is an attractive Asian pear that ripens early in the season. The sweet fruit has a mild tropical flavor and can produce an orange-pink blush when ripe.   Juicy Jewel® can store up to 3 months in cold storage. This variety has also shown high disease tolerance.  Royalty: $1.50/tree

July Rose™ (NJ354 Cltv.) PP#23,669

$35.00
An early-season variety from Rutgers University. A white-fleshed peach that vigorously produces large fruits five to seven days before Redhaven. The firm fruit has a nice, sweet flavor with a very attractive red color. The tree is vigorous and productive and tolerant of bacterial leaf spot. Royalty: $2.25/tree

Julyprince

$35.00
This new offering was introduced by the USDA peach breeding program at Byron, Georgia. The fruit is large and highly colored with excellent firmness. Evaluations in Georgia indicate that the fruit develops color early but will hang on the tree for an additional 10 days to improve fruit size and flavor. Early trials in the Mid-Atlantic region indicate that this variety may be well suited for this area.

Jumbo Gripple®

$40.00
Wire tensioning system; 20 count per bag.

Keepsake

$35.00
Keepsake was developed by the University of Minnesota and introduced in the late 1970s. The fruit is sweet and spicy and the texture is crisp and dense, making it an ideal cooking apple. It keeps very well, storing up to six months. Harvests early October in southcentral Pennsylvania.
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Klondike White

$35.00
This white-fleshed variety has been grown in the Mid-Atlantic region for over ten years and has performed very well in most locations. The fruit is medium to large and very attractive. This is the best variety to follow White Lady, but should not be planted where bacterial spot is a problem.

Kosui

$35.00
A medium-to-large Asian pear ripening after Hosui. The fruit is yellow/brown russet, firm, crisp and juicy with a sweet low-acid flavor.

Kudos™ (MN33 Cltv. )

$35.00
A new release from the University of Minnesota, Kudos™ (MN33 Cltv.) is an attractive Honeycrisp x Zestar!® cross that produces well-colored fruit with an excellent crisp, juicy texture. The sweet flavor is well-balanced with occasional tropical overtones.  Royalty: $1.40/tree
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Kumeu Crimson® Braeburn

$35.00
A late-season apple that harvests with other Braeburn strains. Medium to large fruit with typical tart flavor and long storage life. Fruit colors two to three weeks ahead of other Braeburns, finishing 100% red with a prominent stripe. Tree is spur type with low vigor. Kumeu Crimson® Braeburn matures in early November in southern Pennsylvania. Royalty: $1.00/tree
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Laurol

$35.00
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 County Nursery.