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  • Albatross Peach

    Albatross Peach

    Peach Albatross (Prunus persica ‘Albatross’) has very large fruit with light yellow skin, clingstone, crimson tinged and speckled with darker crimson. The almost round juicy fruit has white flesh that has red colouring next to the stone. It...

  • Anzac Peach

    Anzac Peach

    Released in 1915 and named in honour of the Anzacs who were then creating the legend they were to become.
Dark red over pale green coloured fruit. Light white/green flesh, freestone. Juicy, sweet to slightly tart and soft when ripe. Very popular variety...

  • Bendigo Beauty Peach

    Bendigo Beauty Peach

    Delicious juicy peach with white flesh and red/yellow skin that ripens in early January. • Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other pollinators needed • Uses: eating, cooking, bottling, preserving • Harvest: early January •...

  • Brigg's Red May Peach

    Brigg's Red May Peach

    Peach ‘Brigg’s Early May’ originated about 1870 as a chance seedling on the farm of John G. Briggs near Yuba City, California. Fruit medium to large, round, skin white with a rich red cheek; flesh greenish-white, melting, juicy, free;...

  • China Flat Peach

    China Flat Peach

    Prunus persica 'China Flat’, syn. P. persica 'Saturn' is a freestone peach with flat, highly fragrant fruit with white flesh and a small stone. • Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other pollinators needed • Uses: great eating variety •...

  • Coronet Peach

    Coronet Peach

    A very tasty and attractive red, semi-freestone peach ripening mid-season. Sweet and juicy fruit. • Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other pollinators needed• Uses: top eating variety• Harvest: mid-season late December to early...

  • Elberta Peach

    Elberta Peach

    One of the most popular peaches ever, freestone. Great all-rounder being suitable for eating, juice and preserving. Pollination Group: self-fertile Height x width: 3m x 3-4m Uses: eating Harvest: February Features: freestone

    $31.50
  • Golden Queen Peach

    Golden Queen Peach

    Medium size, yellow-orange fruit with yellow flesh. A well regarded eating variety and also good for canning. Pollination Group: self-fertile Uses: eating, preserving Harvest: March Features: yellow flesh, clingstone Image (accessed...

    $35.00
  • Loring Peach Loring Peach

    Loring Peach

    Prunus persica ‘Loring’ is a large, firm, yellow-fleshed freestone with attractive red coloured fruit over a yellow background. Beautiful pink blooms in spring are followed by medium-to-large peaches in early summer. Loring has been an important...

  • O'Henry Peach

    O'Henry Peach

    Delightful yellow-fleshed freestone peach. Starts sweet and acid ripening to very sweet and aromatic when fully ripe. Pollination Group: self-fertile Uses: eating Harvest: late February Features: freestone, yellow flesh

  • Orion Peach

    Orion Peach

    One of the best old varieties with large, blushed red fruit and firm white flesh, excellent flavour. Pollination Group: self-fertile Uses: eating Harvest: early December Features: white flesh

  • Peacharine Nectarine

    Peacharine Nectarine

    A mouth-watering cross between a peach and a nectarine. Smooth skin with yellow, sweet, juicy, clingstone flesh. Pollination Group: self-fertile Uses: eating Harvest: mid-January Size: 3m-4m wide x 3m tall

  • Red Haven Peach

    Red Haven Peach

    Originated in South Haven, Michigan in 1930, introduced in 1940. High quality fruit eaten fresh. Suitable for canning and freezing. Almost fuzzless skin over firm, creamy textured yellow flesh. Tree is heavy-bearing and easy to grow and maintain...

  • Springold Peach

    Springold Peach

    This American variety released in 1966 has small to medium sized juicy fruit with firm yellow flesh, red over yellow skin and cling stone. Fruit copes well with transport. • Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other pollinators needed • Uses:...

  • Stark Earliglo™ Peach

    Stark Earliglo™ Peach

    Stark Earliglo™ Peach is a bright-red freestone among the earliest of the peaches to ripen. Earliglo is very winter hardy, and can be planted with confidence in colder areas. The delicious, firm fruit ripens from mid-December. Self-pollinating.

  • Tatura 204 Peach

    Tatura 204 Peach

    Tatura 204 is an outstanding clingstone peach with excellent yields and consistency. The fruit is round, juicy and sweet, with a Golden Queen texture and flavour. Ripens from mid-January.

  • Wiggins Peach

    Wiggins Peach

    One of the all time favourite old varieties, excellent eating quality, sweet and juicy. Pollination Group: self-fertile Uses: eating Harvest: early - mid-January Features: freestone, white flesh Image (accessed 31/3/15)

    $31.50
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