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Starfire® (FA11 Cltv.)

$35.00
A promising variety from the Stellar®Series, ripening in the Redhaven season. Fruit is brilliant red, very firm, with excellent quality. The tree is winter hardy, productive and resistant to bacterial spot. Royalty: $0.80/tree

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

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
This is one of the best early-season varieties we have tested. Sugar May is medium in size, highly colored and firm, producing excellent quality, white-fleshed, freestone peaches. We encourage early fruit thinning to achieve maximum fruit size.

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

Summer Beaut

$35.00
An exceptional yellow-fleshed nectarine maturing a few days after Redhaven. This freestone has a medium size, good color and firmness for an early-season nectarine and is recommended to precede Sunglo.

Summer Rambo

$35.00
A greenish-red variety, the fruit is juicy and possesses a fine flavor, making it a preferred variety for summer sauce. Fruit size is large. The tree is vigorous, hardy and somewhat susceptible to fire blight. Summer Rambo is a triploid and therefore pollen-sterile, and it should not be planted as a pollenizer.

Summer Serenade®

$35.00
Summer Serenade is a new offering for ACN.  This bud hardy variety has been around for a while and has performed very well in Michigan and other regions of the Midwest.  We have been encouraged to grow this variety for its quality in the early season.  The fruit harvests with Garnet Beauty, is semi-cling and has a wonderful, traditional peach flavor.  Trees are winter hardy and productive. Royalty: $0.75/tree

SummerFest™ (KV981175 Cltv.) PP#21,379

$35.00
SummerFest™ is a new introduction from the USDA peach breeding program at Kearneysville, West Virginia. This selection is upright and produces a very vigorous, upright tree with a less spreading habit. The fruit is uniform, very firm, with an almost full red color and excellent size. Trees are very productive and resistant to bacterial spot. Royalty: $1.75/tree

Suncrisp® (NJ55 Cltv.)

$35.00
This Golden Delicious x Cox Orange Pippin selection from the New Jersey Apple Breeding Program is rated highly by taste panels. The fruit color is golden with an orange blush. Suncrisp® is a dual-purpose apple and matures approximately three weeks after Golden Delicious, has a sweet, spicy flavor and typically stores up to six months. The tree has medium vigor with an upright growth habit. Good thinning practices decrease the tendency toward biennial bearing. Site selection is critical as this variety is prone to russet. Royalty: $0.40/tree

Sunglo

$35.00
A very high-quality, yellow-fleshed nectarine for the mid-season. Fruit is large and 75 percent red over a golden background color. An excellent variety for the commercial pack or retail market.

Sunhigh (Beekman Cltv.)

$35.00
Introduced by the New Jersey Experiment Station, Sunhigh has been an important commercial variety for many years. The fruit is large, freestone, of exceptional quality and considered one of the best varieties for canning or freezing.
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