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July Roseâ„¢ (NJ354 Cltv.) PP#23,669

$35.00
An early-season variety from Rutgers University. A white-fleshed peach that vigorously produces large fruits five to seven days before Redhaven. The firm fruit has a nice, sweet flavor with a very attractive red color. The tree is vigorous and productive and tolerant of bacterial leaf spot. Royalty: $2.25/tree

Julyprince

$35.00
This new offering was introduced by the USDA peach breeding program at Byron, Georgia. The fruit is large and highly colored with excellent firmness. Evaluations in Georgia indicate that the fruit develops color early but will hang on the tree for an additional 10 days to improve fruit size and flavor. Early trials in the Mid-Atlantic region indicate that this variety may be well suited for this area.

Jumbo Gripple®

$40.00
Wire tensioning system; 20 count per bag.

Klondike White

$35.00
This white-fleshed variety has been grown in the Mid-Atlantic region for over ten years and has performed very well in most locations. The fruit is medium to large and very attractive. This is the best variety to follow White Lady, but should not be planted where bacterial spot is a problem.

Kumeu Crimson® Braeburn

$35.00
A late-season apple that harvests with other Braeburn strains. Medium to large fruit with typical tart flavor and long storage life. Fruit colors two to three weeks ahead of other Braeburns, finishing 100% red with a prominent stripe. Tree is spur type with low vigor. Kumeu Crimson® Braeburn matures in early November in southern Pennsylvania. Royalty: $1.00/tree
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Laurol

$35.00
This late maturing peach ripens five to ten days after Autumnglo. Fruit is large with attractive red skin and firm yellow flesh. Discovered in Richwood, New Jersey by Donald Reuter, this variety has been assigned to the New Jersey Peach Council and is licensed exclusively to Adams County Nursery.

Legacy™ Gala (DRF 28 Cltv.) PP#35,312P2

$35.00
An exciting new strain of Gala discovered in the commercial orchards of Adams County Nursery by the late John H. Baugher, Sr. Legacy(tm) Gala is a high coloring, striped sport of Fulford Gala. Legacyâ„¢ Gala averages 10-15% more color than competing Gala strains, and harvests in traditional Gala season. Royalty: $1.00/tree
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Liberty

$35.00
A medium-sized, yellow-fleshed dessert apple with 90 percent red over yellow background color. Tree is vigorous, spreading and an annual bearer. Liberty is resistant to apple scab, cedar apple rust, fire blight and mildew. A good choice for the home gardener.
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Lodi

$35.00
Lodi produces heavy crops of large-sized fruit for the early season and matures four to seven days later than Yellow Transparent. Trees are vigorous with a spreading growth habit. Bud 9 is our dwarf root recommendation for areas prone to fire blight.
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Loring

$35.00
A large, firm, yellow-fleshed freestone with attractive red color over a yellow ground color. Loring has been an important commercial peach variety for many years and is considered one of the best canning and freezing varieties. The trees are vigorous, productive and resistant to bacterial spot.

Macoun

$35.00
An excellent dessert apple with characteristics similar to McIntosh. Macoun is recognized in the Northeast for its high quality. Flesh is white, firm and juicy. A top choice for the roadside market and pickyour- own trade. Tree is upright in habit, requiring aggressive thinning to maintain annual cropping.
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Magness

$35.00
A medium-sized pear ripening just after Seckel. Skin is greenish-brown, covered with light russet. Flesh is soft, juicy and almost free of grit cells. Flavor is sweet and of excellent quality. Tree is vigorous, spreading and resistant to fire blight. Magness does not produce good pollen and should not be used as a pollenizer.