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Peaches

Peach
Belle of Georgia
Prunus persica Late. Seedling of Chinese Cling. Marshallville, GA, about 1870. Also called Georgia Belle.

Old-time white-fleshed favorite,

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Blazingstar
Prunus persica Mid-Late. Bred by Jim Friday of Coloma, MI, as part of his Stellar Series in the 1980s.

Boldly red-blazed skin with yellow firm

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Canadian Harmony
Prunus persica Mid. Harrow Ag Res Stn, Ontario, Canada, 1968.

Large fruit with a red blush over gold skin. Flesh is sweet and juicy, an overall

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Contender
Prunus persica Late. Firm melting aromatic yellow freestone peach. Hardy. Resistant to leaf spot. Blooms late. Z3/4. read more

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Garnet Beauty
Prunus persica Early. Medium-to-large yellow-fleshed semi-clingstone peach with excellent flavor. Recommended for colder districts. Z4/5. read more

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Glowingstar
Prunus persica Late. One of the Stellar series peaches bred for cold hardiness, disease resistance, size and flavor.

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Peach
Lars Anderson
Prunus persica Early. Large juicy sweet yellow-fleshed freestone fruit. Tastes just like a peach should taste! Z5. read more

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Peach
Prunus persica 15-25'. Commonly grown as hardy disease-resistant rootstock. Known to grow relatively true to type. Fruit best for processing, decent for fresh eating. Plant for fruit or grafting. Z4. read more

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Madison
Prunus persica Late. Medium-large fruit with fine-textured juicy flesh. Excellent sweet rich flavor. Freestone, good canner. Ripens late Sept. Very productive. Z4. read more

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Reliance
Prunus persica Early-Mid. Medium-sized roundish freestone peach. Bright yellow flesh, soft and juicy. Considered the hardiest peach. Z4 and warm pockets in Z3. read more

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