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Peaches
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![]() Queen Crest These sweet little darlings ripen with Tomcot apricots and Lapin cherries. They are not large (we aim for tennis ball size), but they pack a wallop in flavor. |
![]() PF #1 (Flamin' Fury) This is the earliest of a score of similar peaches known as the Paul Friday series, hence PF1. Cling to semi-cling, you will enjoy them for eating out of hand -- with a big napkin. |
![]() Early Red Haven These are the first peaches off the tree in early summer. Best for jam, slicing with ice cream, dribbling off your chin. A true cling, don't try to quarter them for canning. |
![]() Red Haven These are firmer and finer textured than Early Red Haven. They are semi-cling. |
![]() Blushing Star This delicate, pink skinned peach is the only white fleshed, sub-acid peach we are currently raising. Delightful for eating out of hand, sweet and juicy. |
![]() Red Globe Especially sweet, this is probably the best known and most popular mid-season peach for canning. Many of our customers request this one, and no other. |
![]() Saturn The Saturn Peach is a delicious specialty stone fruit especially bred to be flat. It's a white-fleshed variety containing a fairly small stone, with a fragrant aroma and delicately sweet taste. |
![]() Red Fremont Almost freestone, these red beauties will keep you wondering if the next variety can keep getting better than the last. [We think so.] |
![]() J.H. Hale Big red-blushed firm peaches with a visual beauty to match their rich flavor. Like good celery, a Hale has a subtle bitter background flavor to excite mature taste buds. |








