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Summer Beaut
$35.00
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.
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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
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Sunglo
$35.00
Sunhigh (Beekman Cltv.)
$35.00
Sunrise
$35.00
Super Chief® Red Delicious (Sandidge Cltv.)
$35.00
Our best early-coloring super-red strain of Delicious. Originated as a complete tree sport of the Campbell strain in the orchards of Ray Sandidge in Entiat, Washington. This strain starts out as a stripe and fills in to a solid red ten days ahead of harvest. Tree is a super-spur and stays compact even on semi-dwarf roots. It is a consistent, annual bearer even when not thinned aggressively. We feel this variety gives eastern growers a distinct early coloring and market advantage.
Royalty: $0.40/tree
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Sweet-N-Up PP#15,063
$35.00
This selection is from the USDA peach breeding program at Kearneysville, West Virginia. The variety is named for its characteristic upright tree form. It is more vertical in growth than conventional peach trees, but not as vertical and compact as the pillar form. The fruit is very large, firm and freestone with excellent color and fruit quality. The trees are vigorous and very productive with low susceptibility to bacterial leaf spot.
Royalty: $1.75/tree
TangOs® (NJF16 Cltv.) PP#18,997
$35.00
This outstanding selection ripens five days after Saturn, and has excellent size and firmness. The fruit has yellow skin color and outstanding flavor. Developed at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station at Rutgers University, this exciting variety is very different than Saturn in taste and texture. The tree is upright, vigorous, productive and resistant to bacterial spot.
Royalty: $4.50/tree
TangOs® II (NJF17 Cltv.) PP#19,383
$35.00
Another flat selection from the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station at Rutgers University. The fruit ripens about one week after Saturn, with greenish-yellow skin covering the entire surface of the fruit. This variety has been more difficult to grow than TangOs® (NJF16), but the fruit quality is exquisite and worth the extra effort. The tree is vigorous, productive and resistant to bacterial spot.
Royalty: $4.50/tree