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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.
Spur Winter Banana
$35.00
Excellent pollinizer for Red Delicious. Spur-type growth makes tree compact with little maintenance required. Tree begins bearing at an early age. Annual de-fruiting of tree will optimize return bloom.
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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.
Starfire® (FA11 Cltv.)
$35.00
Story® (Inored Cv.) PP#22,794
$35.00
Recently released by INRA, France, Story® is a new scab-resistant variety that matures one month after Golden Delicious. Fruit is firm and dense with a sweet flavor and exhibits an attractive red blush at maturity. Story® has outstanding storage potential, keeping for up to 8 months in normal cold storage. Susceptible to powdery mildew.
Royalty: $1.75/tree
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Sugar Giant
$35.00
This is consistently one of the best performing white peach varieties for eastern growers. Developed by Zaiger Genetics of Modesto, California, Sugar Giant is a large, firm white peach with exceptional eating quality. The trees are very vigorous and productive with medium resistance to bacterial spot.
Sugar May
$35.00
Sugar Pearls™
$35.00
Sugar Pearls is a mid-season apricot, bred at Rutgers University. It finishes with a yellow background color, and attractive blush. The flesh is light in color, almost white. The tree is very vigorous and productive, blooming somewhat later than most traditional apricots. Sugar Pearls is considered self-fertile.
Royalty: $4.50/tree