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Golden Jubilee Peach
Golden Jubilee Peach The Peach, Golden Jubilee, Prunus persica, is the best early peach and produces a flesh that is tender, fine grained, juicy, and has excellent quality. The fruit is medium to large and oblong in shape. It is an attractive yellow skin peach for home use and canning. This freestone is known for its ability to survive cold winters. Golden Jubilee needs clear, hot weather during its growing season and requires well-drained soil as well as a regular fertilizing program. It also requires heavier pruning than any other fruit trees to maintain size and encourage new growth.
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Peach Tree - White Lady - Sale Price: $78.50 The White Lady Peach tree is among the best of the new low acid, high sugar, fresh market white peaches. The red-skinned fruits are medium to large, very firm, and are freestone. It was one of the top scoring varieties at a blind fruit tasting event. The average fruit diameter is 2.5 to 3.0 inches. The harvest season begins in late July. Eighty to ninety-five % of the fruit surface is covered with a dark pinkish red over a cream background. The White Lady does not need a pollinator to produce fruit. Most grocery stores carry yellow peaches and not white peaches. So, grow your own White lady peaches because they are sweeter! White peaches ripen faster than yellow peaches. This tree needs 800 chill hours. This plant produces stunningly beautiful pink flowers which makes it a spring ornamental tree along with its fruit bearing capabilities! |
| Suncrest Peach - Sale Price: $78.50 Large, very firm, fine-flavored, with yellow freestone. The Suncrest Peach has a bright red skin over yellow. The red skin is about 80% red with the yellow background. The flesh is yellow and exceptionally firm with good texture and flavor. The tree is vigorous, self-fruitful, and a consistent producer. Its blossoms are frost hardy, and it has a hardiness record that was tested in Eastern sites. The Suncrest Peach is a good shipper that proves to be a good commercial market peach. It is ready to harvest at the end of July in central California and requires 700 hours of chilling. The Suncrest Peach originated in Fresno, California and was introduced in 1959. |
| Elberta - Sale Price: $78.50 Spring Color and Abundant Fruit on Dwarf Peach Tree The Elberta Peach (Prunus persica 'Elberta') is certainly one of the most beautiful, and useful peach trees you could own. Plant a row of them along your driveway to amaze your neighbors with their scarlet spring display and August harvest. Place a single one near a window or patio and watch as your little peaches grow and ripen. The Elberta is prized for its fruit being especially large and great for both eating right off the tree or canning. Imagine walking across your yard in August to see your Elberta laden with fruit. Pick one of the heavy peaches and feel it fill your hand with its delightfully fuzzy exterior. The peach itself is so lovely with it red-blushed yellow skin that it’s almost a shame to bite into its sweet, juicy flesh. When eating this peach your teeth will rarely graze the pit as it has one of the smallest pit to fruit ratios of any peach. If you decide to can or juice some of your peaches, the freestone nature of this peach ensures that the pit will pop right out. The Elberta is known for bearing a large crop, so you’ll be able to share your good fortune each year with friends and neighbors. The Elbert is a dwarf, growing to 15-30 feet with equal spread, so it won’t take up too much of your planting space. It’s incredibly disease resistant and quite adaptable to various soil types, so you won’t have to fuss with costly sprays or fertilizers. The fragrant spring flowers add to this little tree's appeal, making it a terrific choice for both beauty and usefulness. Make sure trees you buy are measured from the base up! While this may sound a bit sneaky, the sad truth is some nurseries try to make their trees seem a lot taller by including the roots in the height. Even worse, others will charge you for a large tree but then hack them down to fit in a smaller & cheaper box. We sell our trees with the height measured from the base up. When you buy a tree from Nature Hills Nursery, it will be the height you paid for after you plant it. We take pride in delivering the highest quality plants with healthy roots and full, well-established stems and foliage. We offer the largest selection on the internet and you can buy in confidence with our one year plant guarantee. Our trees are always in high demand. Order now before they sell out! |
| Polly White Peach - Sale Price: $78.50 The Polly peach also known as the Polly White peach is one of the most winter hardy peach varieties. The Polly peach tree was developed in Iowa and is hardy to –20 degrees Fahrenheit. This tree blooms later so it is not as susceptible to late frosts. This peach has all the eating characteristics you are seeking, sweet, medium-sized and white fleshed. It sports a crimson-blushed white skin. If your taste buds desire a sub-acid (low tartness) white fleshed peach, this one is for you! They have been known to be white as snow and sweet as honey! It is a freestone peach with the flesh easily falling away from the pit. The sugar content is very high which makes it outstanding for fresh eating. This tree does not need a pollinator and the fruits mature by mid-summer. Peach trees need full sun and well-drained soils. They should be pruned annually while dormant. A white fleshed peach is never as sweet as it is when freshly picked. A store bought Polly peach will fail to compare to the one you pick from your own yard! |
| Frost Peach - Sale Price: $78.50 Peach - Frost, prunus persica 'Frost', is a freestone with light red blush over greenish yellow. Frost is delicious, excellent for eating fresh or canning. It has a showy pink spring bloom and is heavy bearing. T These peach blossoms appear late winter and early spring along grey branches, before leaves emerge. It is an extremely vigorous tree and requires fertile, well drained soils. At 3 or 4 years of age it begins to bear large crops and reach peak productivity at 8 to 12 years. Peaches need clear, hot weather during their growing season and require well-drained soil as well as a regular fertilizing program. They also require heavier pruning than any other fruit trees to maintain size and encourage new growth. 'Frost' is very cold-hardy and could be grown to Zone 5. |
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