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Shinsui
$35.00
Shiro
$35.00
Shizuka
$35.00
A sister to Mutsu developed in Japan. Reported to be blister spot resistant. Fruit is large like Mutsu, but has a milder, sweeter flavor. Shizuka matures two weeks before its sister and exhibits less bitter pit. Tree vigor appears to be similar to that of Mutsu. This has become an important variety for many direct market growers.
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SilverGem®(NJN100 Cltv.) PP#18,147
$35.00
SilverGlo™ (NJN103 Cltv.) PP#30,123
$35.00
SilverGloTM harvests in an important season, just after Sentry but before Redhaven. The fruit is large for the early season and very attractive with a full red skin and creamy red background color. The flesh is firm and juicy with excellent flavor. Trees are very vigorous and resistant to bacterial spot. PPAF.
Royalty: $2.25/tree
Snapp™ Stayman (AS510 Cltv.)
$35.00
A sport of Red Stayman 201, this strain was discovered in the orchards of Alfred Snapp of Winchester, Virginia. We are confident that Snapp™ Stayman is the most highly colored strain of Stayman available. Productivity and flesh quality are identical to Red Stayman 201. Tree vigor is more spur type than standard Stayman, and tree spacing should be adjusted accordingly.
Royalty: $0.75/tree
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Snow Giant
$35.00
Spring Satin Plumcot
$35.00
Spring Satin is a plum x apricot hybrid introduced by Dr. Dick Okie, USDA-ARS, Bryron, GA. The fruit matures in early July, making this our earliest plum selection. The finish is purple, flesh is yellow-red at full maturity, and the flavor is outstanding. Spring Satin trees are resistant to some of the major plum diseases, including bacterial spot and bacterial canker.
Spring Snow
$35.00
This very early white peach is a good choice to start the season. The fruit is medium in size, highly-colored and quite firm. As with most early-season varieties, the crop should be thinned very early after fruit set to achieve adequate size. The tree is quite vigorous; however, it may be susceptible to cold winter temperatures and is not recommended for colder climates.
Stanley
$35.00
A New York State Agricultural Experiment Station introduction and leading cultivar in the Great Lakes region. A fine prune-type plum with excellent quality suited for both home use and processing. Fruit is large in size with dark blue skin. Flesh is greenish-yellow, juicy and fine-grained. The tree is early bearing and a good pollenizer for other European varieties.