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Autumn Gala (Harry Black Cltv.)

$35.00
The first late-season Gala selection to be introduced. Autumn Gala was selected by Harry Black from a limb sport of Kidd’s D-8 Gala at his Catoctin Mountain Orchard in Thurmont, Maryland. This late Gala matures up to five weeks after traditional Gala strains are harvested. Fruit color is best described as orange-red and overall quality is similar to that of traditional Gala. Fruit is very firm and dense and exhibits very little stem cracking, making it a better keeper than traditional Gala. Autumn Gala provides the opportunity to extend the Gala harvest into late September/early October.

Autumnstar® (FA42 Cltv.)

$35.00
A new late season variety from the Stellar® Peach Breeding program in Michigan. The fruit is large, freestone with good firmness and fruit quality. Trees are vigorous and productive with good resistance to bacterial spot.

Avalon™ (NJN101 Cltv.) PP#23,882

$35.00
A new development from the Rutgers University breeding program in New Jersey. Ripening about ten days before Redhaven, this earlyseason nectarine has a great combination of rich color, good flavor and high productivity compared to other varieties in its season. The fruit is firm and has a very balanced flavor. The tree is vigorous with low susceptibility to bacterial leaf spot. Royalty: $2.25/tree

Bartlett

$35.00
A large, heavy-bearing variety with excellent quality. Long considered one of the choicest canning varieties, Bartlett accounts for about 75 percent of the pear production in the United States and Canada. Bartlett requires cross pollination and ripens in late August.

Bell

$35.00
This exciting new release from the USDA ARS Appalachian Fruit Research Station in Kearneysville, WV is named after the longtime pear breeder, Richard Bell. The fruit has ranked the highest in flavor intensity, flavor balance and juiciness among other pears in its season during years of extensive evaluation. The tree is vigorous and exhibits excellent resistance to fire blight.

Bellaire

$35.00
A sport of Loring maturing two weeks earlier. Bellaire produces large fruit with excellent color and firmness. Trees are vigorous and spreading with excellent resistance to bacterial spot.

Beurre D’Anjou

$35.00
A very high-quality pear ripening in late September. Fruit is light green, and unlike Bartlett, does not change from green to yellow upon maturity. A fine-textured pear, the flesh is mild and aromatic. Considered more blight resistant than Bartlett. Can be kept in cold storage until late spring.

Black Amber

$35.00
A mid-season plum with black-red skin and an amber flesh. The fruit is large and very firm. This variety is susceptible to bacterial diseases caused by extreme humid climates and is not recommended under these conditions.

Black Sturdy Tie Webbing

$30.00
Recommended for mature trees; 2” wide; 330’ per roll.

Blake’s Pride

$35.00
A mid-season pear ripening one week after Bartlett. The fruit is medium in size with an attractive yellow color and excellent, aromatic flavor. Blake’s Pride produces annual crops and has a high degree of resistance to fire blight.

Blazingstar® (FA12 Cltv.)

$35.00
A very attractive, firm, yellow-fleshed peach ripening just after Redhaven. Tree is vigorous, upright and winter hardy. Royalty: $0.80/tree

Blondee® (McLauglin Cltv.) PP#19,007

$35.00
A new variety for the early season, Blondee® is being offered under license from International Plant Management.  It is a yellow-skinned, Gala-type apple ripening approximately five days before traditional Gala.  Fruit is very good for fresh eating, has a smooth finish and crunchy texture.  Great choice for direct marketers looking for a yellow apple in this season. Keeps two to three months in regular storage. Royalty: $1.25/tree
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