Peach Trees
Prunus persica
Nothing beats the flavor of a fresh peach ripened in your own backyard! We offer disease-resistant, late-blooming varieties that make it easy for growers in cool summer and maritime areas to succeed, as well as newer varieties for our hot summer growers. Now you can choose from varieties that will grow great peaches and nectarines in the Northwest!
Avalon Pride Peach
Prunus persica 'Avalon Pride' Discovered as a chance seedling in 1981 in Issaquah, WA by Margaret Proud. Avalon Pride is a highly-flavored, yellow-...
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Prunus persica 'Betty' A sweet, flavorful, and split pit-resistant peach was found as a seedling near Ferndale in Western Washington and was tested...
View full detailsFrost Peach
Prunus persica 'Frost' Frost is a lucky chance seedling discovered at the WSU Mount Vernon testing station, where it performed well in 10-year tria...
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Prunus persica 'Q-1-8' Salish Summer, formerly Q-1-8, is a late-blooming, leaf curl-resistant peach. It was tested for years at the Washington Stat...
View full detailsBlack Boy Peach
Prunus persica 'Black Boy' A rare, hardy, heritage peach cultivar that is leaf curl resistant and has a wonderfully rich flavor. Dark reddish purpl...
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