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Peaches

Peaches

All are self-fertile, so you do not need a pollinator. They often bear the year after planting. On Lovell rootstock that will grow 8-10'.

5-gal -- $39 |  7 & 10-gal -- $45

Melport Meadows Landscaping Nursery

Reliance

Late July. Extremely hardy, freestone. Good for canning and freezing. Well suited for home fruit growers. Ranks among tops in hardiness. Too soft for commercial production. Tree is very vigorous with upright growing characteristics. Zones 4-8.

Gloria

August. A mid-season, large, yellow-fleshed, freestone peach known for its firm flesh, low acidity, and sweet flavor, making it suitable for fresh eating, baking, and canning.  Zones 5-8.

Canadian Harmony

August. A vigorous, hardy selection bearing large, yellow, freestone peaches that are blushed with red; showy pink flowers in spring on an upright growing habit. Zone 4.

Encore

Early September. Encore Peach flushes pink flowers early in the spring season to produce a late season freestone, medium to large peach. The fruit is firm and juicy with a great flavor. This cold-hardy variety has a rapid growth rate. Zones 4/5-9.

Contender

Late August. A wonderfully flavored peach. Beautiful color. Good tree hardiness and productivity. One of the best canning peaches! The ladies like the small freestone pit and large size fruit. Becoming a very popular variety! Zones 4/5-8.

Wisconsin Balmer

The Wisconsin Balmer has been a great performer and the peaches taste better than Reliance and do not turn brown upon cutting. Zones 4-8.

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