Our shipping season has ended and we are not able to accept any more orders for this season. Please check back September 2024 to see our online catalog for the next shipping season which will begin January 2025.
Thank you to all our loyal bareroot fans. We sincerely appreciate each and every one of you, and look forward to serving you again in September 2024.
4-N-1 Low Chill Plum
Four of the following five varieties grafted onto one tree: Beauty, Burgundy, Golden Nectar, Methley, Santa Rosa. Available on Cit.
Artichoke, Improved Green Globe
Edible artichoke. Popular perennial, good for landscaping.
Horseradish
Horseradish is a large, coarse, weedy looking herb, cultivated for the use of its roots as a pungent food relish.
Rhubarb, Victoria Cherry
Very popular, standard rhubarb variety with broad, deep red, thick stalks. Tartly flavored, tender. Reliably hardy. Zones 1 to 9.
Jujube, Contorted
Rogue form of jujube from the orchards of Dave Wilson Nursery. Contorted, twisted shape with fruit similar to Li. Zones 5 to 10. 150 hours. Party self-fruitful; heavier set with pollenizer.
Jujube, GA866
Large elongated fruit ripening in mid autumn, close to Lang. This jujube has a remarkably high sugar content with a sweet apple flavor. Partially self-fruitful; heavier set with pollenizer. Zones 5 to 9. 150 hours.
Jujube, Honey Jar
Very sweet, small fruit is slightly larger than Sugar Cane. Small tree, growing to twelve to fifteen feet. Prolific producer, ripens in late September to October. Partially self-fruitful; heavier set with pollenizer. Zones 5 to 9. 150 hours.
Jujube, Lang
Small tree of slow to moderate growth to twenty feet. Shiny, dry, wrinkled, chewy, reddish brown fruit with sweet apple-like flavor is 1 1/2 inches long, distinctly pear shaped; resembles dates. Will grow anywhere, but needs long, hot summers to fully ripen. Ripens in the fall. Needs to ripen fully on tree for best flavor. Easy to grow, hardy, drought resistant, virtually pest and disease free. Zones 5 to 10. Partially self-fruitful; heavier set with pollenizer. 150 hours.
Jujube, Li
Round-shaped fruits are larger than Lang jujube, ripen earlier, and can be picked yellow-green and ripened off the tree. Self-fruitful. Tree is more spreading than Lang. Zones 5 to 10. 150 hours.
Jujube, Shanxi Li
Extremely large round fruit, over two inches. Shiny reddish-brown, date-like fruit with a sweet apple flavor. Resembles dates when dried. Good in hot desert areas. Attractive shiny leaves. Ripens in September/October. Zones 5 to 9. 150 hours. Self-fruitful.
Jujube, Sugar Cane
Ping pong ball sized fruit. Extremely sweet crunchy flesh, dark red-brown color when ripe. Partially self-fruitful; heavier set with pollenizer. Zones 5 to 10. 150 hours.
Kiwifruit, Hardy Male
Does not bear fruit, but pollenizes Ken's Red. One male pollenizes up to eight females. Not a reliable pollenizer for Vincent. Best in zones 5 to 10, but low chill requirement.
Kiwifruit, Ken's Red Female
Ripe fruit has red skin and very sweet red flesh. Requires Hardy Male for pollenization. Low chill variety. Best in zones 5 to 10.
Kiwifruit, Tomuri Male
Pollenizer for Vincent female kiwi. Does not produce fruit. One male can pollenize up to eight Vincent females. Zones 7 to 9. 100 hrs.
Kiwifruit, Vincent Female
Well regarded, tasty, medium sized, fuzzy skinned kiwi. Low chilling requirement; adapted to southern California. Zones 8 to 9. 100 hrs. Pollenized by Tomuri male.
Kiwifruit, Issai Hardy
Self-fruitful variety, the preferred hardy kiwi for home planting. Fuzzless fruit, no need to peel. Smaller than the fuzzy kiwi, and usually sweeter; very high in Vitamin C. More winter hardy than Hayward. Zones 4 to 8. 300 hours.
Mulberry, Dwarf Bush
Continuously produces sweet, blackberry-like fruit throughout the season. A great choice for containers. Mature height is ten to twenty feet in the ground. Zones 5 to 11. Self-fruitful. Potted.
Mulberry, Pakistan Cooke's Selection (Morus alba)
Large maroon to black fruit is 3 1/2 to 5" long and very sweet with a raspberry-like flavor. Multi-month long fruiting season. Cold hardy to USDA zone 9, maybe 7 when mature. Frost sensitive when young. Sweating is recommended in dry, cold or windy climates to encourage bud break (see the article on sweating under the Growing Fruit Trees tab on the home page). Self-fruitful.
Mulberry, White (Morus alba)
Medium size, sweet, white fruit shaped like blackberries. Large, handsome mulberry tree grows moderately to 20-60 feet. Drought tolerant once established. Cold hardy to zone 6. Self-fruitful.
Mulberry, White Pakistan (Morus alba 'Pakistan Alba')
Sweet white fruit is 3 1/2 to 5 inches long. Multi-month fruiting season starting in early summer. Cold hardy to zone 9, perhaps as low as 6 when mature. Frost sensitive when young. Sweating recommended in dry, cold or windy climates to encourage bud break (see the article on sweating under the Growing Fruit Trees tab on the home page). Self-fruitful. (Green clusters shown in photo.)
Mulberry, White Persian (Morus nigra 'Alba')
Small spreading tree with large, sweet fruit similar to blackberries, but white-pink in color. Unpruned height is 20 to 25 feet. Cold hardy to zone 6. Self-fruitful.
Quince, Pineapple
Heavy crops of large, golden yellow quince with white flesh and slightly tart pineapple flavor. Used in baking, jams and jellies. Profuse ornamental bloom with large white flowers tinged pink. Cold hardy, yet low chilling requirement. Ripens September to October. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Quince.
Quince, Smyrna
Attractive tree or multi-trunked shrub with dark green foliage and very showy bloom in late spring. Very large, elongated bright yellow fruit with mild, tender, fragrant, light yellow flesh; sweeter than pineapple quince. Use for jellies and preserves. Keeps well. Tolerates wet soil. Ripens September to October. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Quince.
Goji Berry
Also known as wolfberry. Weeping shrub reaches six to nine feet and produces copious quantities of small, bright red berries that can be eaten fresh, dried or used in cooking. Highest level of antioxidants of any food plant. Also high in protein and amino acids. Fruit starts ripening in July. Afternoon shade in hottest climates. Prefers well-drained soil. Self-fruitful. Zones 4 to 11. POTTED.
Cascade Hops
Very ornamental with variegated leaves. Excellent taste. Adds flavor and aroma to light lagers. 4-6% bitterness. Some resistance to mildew. Zones 3 to 9. Please note that hops go completely dormant during the winter, so you will receive what looks like a pot of soil!
Centennial Hops
Used to add flavor and aroma to pale ales and other types of beer. 8-11% bitterness. Resistant to disease and fungus. Zones 3 to 9. Please note that hops go completely dormant during the winter, so you will receive what looks like a pot of soil!
Garden Prince Genetic Dwarf Almond
Compact, lushly foliated 10-12 ft. almond tree with large, light pink blossoms. Soft shelled nuts are especially sweet and tasty. Bears young and heavy; ripens late, in October. Cold hardy to zone 9, maybe 8. 250 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 5146 (Zaiger). Available on Nema.
All-In-One Genetic Semi-Dwarf Almond on Marianna
No. 1 almond for home orchards. Heavy crops of soft shelled nuts with sweet, flavorful kernels. Hot summer required to ripen; ripens late September to early October. Fifteen foot tree, very winter and frost hardy, probably to zone 5, but with better results in zones 8 to 9. 3-400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 4304 (Zaiger). Available on Mari.
All-In-One Genetic Semi-Dwarf Almond on Nemaguard
No. 1 almond for home orchards. Heavy crops of soft shelled nuts with sweet, flavorful kernels. Hot summer required to ripen; ripens late September to early October. Fifteen foot tree, very winter and frost hardy, but best results in zones 8 to 9 on this rootstock. 3-400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 4304 (Zaiger). Available on Nema.
All-In-One Genetic Semi-Dwarf Almond on Viking
Best choice for clay or wet soils. No. 1 almond for home orchards. Heavy crops of soft shelled nuts with sweet, flavorful kernels. Hot summer required to ripen; ripens late September to early October. Fifteen foot tree, very winter and frost hardy, probably to zone 5, but with better results in zones 8 to 9. 3-400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 4304 (Zaiger). Available on Viking. Potted.
Mission Almond
Late blooming, productive almond. Hard shelled nut with short plump kernel. Ripens late September/early October. Zones 7 to 9. 500 hrs. Pollenizer required; interfruitful with All-In-One, Nonpareil, Price, Carmel. Available on Nema.
Nonpareil Almond
No. 1 commercial almond, the standard of quality. Ripens late August/early September. Zones 7 to 9. 400 hrs. Pollenizer required; interfruitful with Price, Mission, All-In-One, Carmel (Neplus in northern California only). Available on Nema.
Price Almond
Excellent pollenizer for Nonpareil. Blooms and harvests same time as Nonpareil, nut is very similar. Small, heavy bearing almond tree. Ripens mid season, late August to mid September. Zones 7 to 9. 400 hours. Pollenizer required. Available on Nema.
Mahan Pecan
Largest pecan with thin shell and fine quality. Very late maturing (November/December); does best in low desert climates. Zones 7 to 9. 250 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: WE PROVIDE COMPLETE PLANTING AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PECANS. HOWEVER, DUE TO THEIR SENSITIVITY TO ADVERSE CONDITIONS DURING THE ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THEIR SUCCESS. NO REFUNDS, CREDITS OR REPLACEMENTS WILL BE GIVEN FOR PECANS.
Mohawk Pecan
Very large, thin shelled nut with excellent quality. Attractive tree is vigorous, bears young and heavy, is widely adapted. Good choice for home planting. Ripens mid October to mid November. Zones 7 to 9. 250 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: WE PROVIDE COMPLETE PLANTING AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PECANS. HOWEVER, DUE TO THEIR SENSITIVITY TO ADVERSE CONDITIONS DURING THE ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THEIR SUCCESS. NO REFUNDS, CREDITS OR REPLACEMENTS WILL BE GIVEN FOR PECANS.
Pawnee Pecan
Early harvest southern variety; adapted to growing seasons too short for Mahan or Western Schley, such as the northern Central Valley in California. Medium to large, thin shelled nut with excellent quality and high yields. Disease resistant. Produces five years after planting. Ripens approximately late October in Central California. Zones 6 to 9. 250 hrs. Partly self-fruitful or plant with Mohawk. NOTE: WE PROVIDE COMPLETE PLANTING AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PECANS. HOWEVER, DUE TO THEIR SENSITIVITY TO ADVERSE CONDITIONS DURING THE ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THEIR SUCCESS. NO REFUNDS, CREDITS OR REPLACEMENTS WILL BE GIVEN FOR PECANS.
Western Schley Pecan
Easy to grow, hardy tree. Less fussy about soil and nutrition than others. Has long, tapered, medium sized, thin shelled nuts with fine quality. Ripens late, in November. Zones 7 to 9. 250 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: WE PROVIDE COMPLETE CARE AND PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS WITH PECANS. HOWEVER, DUE TO THEIR SENSITIVITY TO ADVERSE CONDITIONS DURING THE ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THEIR SUCCESS. NO REFUNDS, CREDITS OR REPLACEMENTS WILL BE GIVEN FOR PECANS.
Chandler Walnut
Walnut tree developed by U.C. Davis. High quality light colored nuts. Heavy crops (bears on lateral buds, not just terminals like Hartley.) Smaller tree than Hartley; good choice for backyard planting. Ripens late September/early October. Zones 5 to 8. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 4388. Available on NCB. WE ARE SORRY, BUT WE CAN NO LONGER SHIP WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
Franquette Walnut
Last English walnut to leaf out, less susceptible to spring frost damage. Very large tree, excellent shade. Fair production of well sealed, thin shelled, high quality nuts. Ripens late, in October. Zones 5 to 8. 700 hrs. Partially self-fruitful. Pollenize with Hartley or Chandler. Available on NCB. WE ARE SORRY, BUT WE CAN NO LONGER SHIP WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
Hartley Walnut
Long-time No. 1 walnut in California for its quality and dependability. Large, thin shelled, well sealed nut with light colored, flavorful kernel. Ripens late September/early October. Zones 6 to 10. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on NCB. WE ARE SORRY, BUT WE ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO SHIP WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
Idaho Walnut
Cold hardy carpathian-type walnut with large, sweet, high quality kernel. Bears young and heavy. Vigorous tree. Ripens late September/early October. Zones 4 to 8. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on NCB. WE ARE SORRY, BUT WE ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO SHIP WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
Pedro Walnut
Very small walnut tree, less than 2/3 the size of other varieties. Well sealed nut, similar to Payne. Has perhaps the finest flavored kernel, winner of consumer taste tests. Widely adapted, excellent choice for home planting. Ripens late September/early October. Zones 6 to 10. 400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on NCB. WE ARE SORRY, BUT WE ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO SHIP WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
Placentia Walnut
Adapted to mild winter coastal climates of southern California. Has medium sized walnuts with fairly well sealed thin shells. Light colored, plump kernel has mild flavor. Ripens late September/early October. Zones 6 to 10. Estimated chilling requirement is less than 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on NCB. WE ARE SORRY, BUT WE ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO SHIP WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
Robert Livermore Walnut
Very unique and striking red meat. Taste and growing patterns very similar to Chandler. Ripens in late September, one week earlier than Chandler. Requires a pollenizer. Zones 4 to 8. 700 hours. Available on NCB. SORRY, BUT WE ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO SEND WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
Arbequina Olive
A small tree of medium vigor that bears earlier than many other varieties. Suitable for high density planting. Fruit is small and produces a very aromatic, fruity oil that is low in bitterness. Fairly cold tolerant, disease resistant and pest tolerant. Zones 7b to 10. Self-fruitful, but will produce more if planted with Arbosana or Koroneiki. OLIVES CAN BE SHIPPED TO CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA ONLY!
Arbosana Olive
Small tree that produces large crops of small olives that make premium oil. Fruit has a complex blend of fruitiness, pungency and bitterness. Late bearing and fairly cold hardy to zones 8 to 10. Self-fruitful, but produces higher yields when planted with Arbequina or Koroneiki. OLIVES CAN BE SHIPPED TO CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA ONLY!
Frantoio Olive
One of the world's premier oil varieties. Delightful balance of fruitiness, bitterness and pungency. Also makes a good table olive after curing. Highly frost sensitive. Self-fruitful, but yields are increased when planted with Leccino or Pendolino. Zones 8 to 10. OLIVES CAN BE SHIPPED TO CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA ONLY!
Koroneiki Olive
Greek variety, originally cultivated on the island of Crete where the climate is relatively warm. Great for high density planting. Early producer with very small fruit. Excellent oil quality with very high polyphenols. Yield is high with a slight tendency for alternate bearing. Zones 8 to 10. Pollenized by Arbequina and Arbosana. OLIVES CAN BE SHIPPED TO CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA ONLY!
Leccino Olive
This sweet and spicy olive is grown primarily for oil. The fruity flavor has hints of cinnamon with little bitterness. Vigorous tree has good disease resistance. Fairly cold tolerant. Requires a pollinizer such as Frantoio or Pendolino. OLIVES CAN BE SHIPPED TO CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA ONLY!
Pendolino Olive
Used mainly as a pollenizer in Tuscany, the small fruit produces a mild oil with low bitterness and delicate pungency. Blooms early and profusely with a long bloom. Self sterile, so a pollenizer such as Frantoio or Leccino is required. For landscaping, Pendolino offers good cold hardiness and a dense, weeping canopy. Zones 7b to 10. OLIVES CAN BE SHIPPED TO CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA ONLY!
Mission Olive
Large, erect tree used for table olives and oil. Tolerant of cold, salinity and drought. Freestone fruit has a bitter flavor when harvested green, but matures to a complex blend of buttery and tropical flavors. Partially self-fruitful, but yields will increase when pollinized by another olive such as Sevillano or Ascolano. Zones 7b to 10. OLIVES CAN BE SHIPPED TO CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA ONLY!
Lilac - 'Charles Joly' French Hybrid
Double wine red blossoms. Zones 3 to 8.
Lilac - 'Ludwig Spaeth' French Hybrid
Single purple blossoms. Zones 3 to 9.
Lilac - 'President Grevy' French Hybrid
Double blue blossoms. Zones 3 to 8.
Lilac - 'Sensation' French Hybrid
Single, wine red blossoms with white edges. Zones 3 to 7.
Quince - Super Red Flowering Quince
Upright shrub with scarlet-pink flowers. Zones 5 to 9. Potted.
Wisteria sinensis - Blue
Vigorously growing woody vine of great size. Spectacular clusters of sweet pea-shaped flowers to 12" long. Blooms before plant leafs out in spring. Extremely hardy and tolerant of most soils. Plant in full sun or light shade.
Wisteria sinensis - Cooke's Purple
Dark lavender flowers.
Wisteria 'Issai Perfect'
Extremely long clusters of light violet flowers to three feet in length.
Wisteria venusta 'White'
Large, fragrant white flowers that open all at once. Clusters are short, about four to six inches. Has larger, more attractive leaves than other cultivars and is more appealing after bloom than other varieties.
Wisteria venusta - 'Purple' (Silky Wisteria)
Very profuse bloom with fragrant, purple-blue flowers. The short, heavy clusters open all at once. Broad leaves and leaflets have silky hairs.
Bonanza Miniature Peach
Popular yellow freestone peach on 5-6 ft. tree. Mild flavored fruit is large with sweet, low acid flesh and yellow skin with red blush. Ripens mid to late June in central Calif., earlier in low desert climates. Low chilling requirement, Zones 6 to 10. 250 hrs. or less. Good for desert areas. Self-fruitful. Available on: Nema.
Garden Gold Miniature Peach
Delicious yellow freestone peach. More vigorous than other miniatures. Ripens in August, 2 weeks after Elberta. Late bloom with showy blossoms, is less susceptible to frost damage. 5-6 ft. tree. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hrs. or less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on: Lov.
Garden Sun Miniature Peach
Sweet, mild, low acid yellow freestone. Showy blossoms. Four to five feet tall. Ripens early to mid August. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Lov.
Honey Babe Miniature Peach
Yellow freestone with sweet, rich peach flavor. Heavy bearing 5 foot tree. Excellent choice for home orchards. Ripens early to mid July. Zones 6 to 9. 400 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 5276 (Zaiger). Available on: Lov.
Honey Babe Miniature Peach
Yellow freestone with sweet, rich peach flavor. Heavy bearing 5 foot tree. Excellent choice for home orchards. Ripens early to mid July. 400 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 5276 (Zaiger). Available on: Nema.
Pix Zee Miniature Peach
Large, delicious, firm, yellow freestone peach with beautiful red over orange skin. Ripens mid to late June - two weeks before Honey Babe. Vigorous tree grows to 6 feet. Zones 6 to 9. 400 hrs. or less. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 6364 (Zaiger). Available on: Lov.
Snow Babe Miniature White Peach
Delicious white freestone fruit, lovely blooms. Heavy producer. Ripens mid July. Zones 6 to 9. Expected chill required is 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Lov.
Arctic Supreme Peach - Standard
Large, round, white fleshed clingstone to semi-freestone peach with sweet, tangy, exquisite flavor. Two time taste test favorite. Very firm, perfect for slicing. Red over cream colored skin. Peak quality reached a short while after picking. Ripens in late July/early Aug. Zones 6 to 9. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Lov.
Arctic Supreme Peach - Semi-dwarf
Large, round, white fleshed clingstone to semi-freestone peach with sweet, tangy, exquisite flavor. Two time taste test favorite. Very firm, perfect for slicing. Red over cream colored skin. Peak quality reached a short while after picking. Ripens in late July/early Aug. Zones 6 to 9. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Cit.
August Pride Peach - Standard
Large, all-purpose yellow freestone peach for mild winter climates. Has sweet, aromatic, rich flavor with tart skin; one of the very best. Ripens mid to late season, 3-4 weeks after Mid-Pride. Zones 8 to 10. Less than 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Nema.
August Pride Peach - Semi-dwarf
Large, all-purpose yellow freestone peach for mild winter climates. Has sweet, aromatic, rich flavor with tart skin; one of the very best. Ripens mid to late season, 3-4 weeks after Mid-Pride. Zones 8 to 10. Less than 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Cit.
Babcock Peach - Standard
Longtime favorite white fleshed, freestone peach. Sweet and juicy, aromatic, subacid. Ripens mid July. Widely adapted: low chilling requirement, yet not early blooming. Zones 8 to 10. 250-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on: Lov.
Babcock Peach - Semi-dwarf
Longtime favorite white fleshed, freestone peach. Sweet and juicy, aromatic, subacid. Ripens mid July. Widely adapted: low chilling requirement, yet not early blooming. Zones 8 to 10. 250-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Bonita Peach - Standard
Medium to large yellow freestone peach with red blush. Sweet, subacid, very flavorful. Proven variety for southern California, coast or inland. Ripens in late July. Zones 7 to 10. Chilling requirement less than 400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Nema.
Carnival Peach on Semi-Dwarf
Very late yellow freestone. Large red-skinned fruit ripens late September to early October in Central California. Vigorous, productive tree. Zones 7 to 9. Estimated chill requirement is 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Donut (Stark Saturn) Peach - Standard
Unique white fleshed, freestone peach with a sunken center - shaped like a doughnut. Sweet, with a mild, almond-like flavor. Ripens late June/early July. Zones 7 to 10 on this rootstock. 2-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Nema.
Donut (Stark Saturn) Peach - Semi-dwarf
Unique white fleshed, freestone peach with a sunken center - shaped like a doughnut. Sweet, with a mild, almond-like flavor. Ripens late June/early July. Zones 5 to 10. 2-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Double Jewel Flowering and Fruiting Peach - Semi-dwarf
Flowering and fruiting peach for home orchard and landscape. Has highly ornamental, late, profuse and showy double pink flowers. Large yellow freestone fruit has sweet, rich flavor; keeps well. Ripens in late June/early July. Zones 5 to 9. 3-400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 6410 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Earlitreat Peach - Standard
Delicious low chill, very early peach with flavor and sweetness comparable to mid season varieties. Medium sized, has attractive red over yellow skin. Yellow flesh has very nice acid/sugar balance. Highly recommended for home orchards. Ripens early May in Central California. Zones 7 to 9 on this rootstock. 500 hrs. or less. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 9842 (Zaiger). Available on Nema.
Earlitreat Peach - Semi-dwarf
Delicious low chill, very early peach with flavor and sweetness comparable to mid season varieties. Medium sized, has attractive red over yellow skin. Yellow flesh has very nice acid/sugar balance. Highly recommended for home orchards. Ripens early May in Central California. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hrs. or less. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 9842 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Elberta Peach - Standard
Famous yellow freestone with classic, rich peach flavor; high scoring in taste tests. Use fresh, canned, cooked. Reported resistant to brown rot. Ripens late July/early August, up to 3-4 weeks later in colder climates. Zones 5 to 9. 600 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Lov.
Elberta Peach - Semi-dwarf
Famous yellow freestone with classic, rich peach flavor; high scoring in taste tests. Use fresh, canned, cooked. Reported resistant to brown rot. Ripens late July/early August, up to 3-4 weeks later in colder climates. Zones 5 to 9. 600 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Eva's Pride Peach - Standard
Delicious, very low chill yellow freestone peach is medium to large, firm, with sweet flavor. Ripens late June/early July, midway between May Pride and Mid-Pride. Zones 9 to 10. 1-200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 7751 (Zaiger). Available on Nema.
Eva's Pride Peach - Semi-dwarf
Delicious, very low chill yellow freestone peach is medium to large, firm, with sweet flavor. Ripens late June/early July, midway between May Pride and Mid-Pride. Zones 9 to 10. 1-200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 7751 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Fairtime Peach - Semi-dwarf
Fine fruit for the very late season. Very large, yellow freestone peach, excellent flavor. Mid September in Central California. Early bloom. Zones 6 to 9. 4-500 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Flordaprince Peach - Standard
From Florida, successfully grown in southern California and Arizona. Has larger fruit than Desert Gold and is more tolerant of desert heat. Firm, yellow meated cling to semi-freestone peach is very sweet and has very good quality when tree ripe. Good producer. Ripens in mid May in warm winter areas. Zones 9 to 10. 150 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Nema.
Frost Peach - Standard
Has proven resistance to peach leaf curl (ten year trials at Washington State Univ.). Delicious yellow freestone with melting flesh and tangy peach flavor; yellow skin has slight red blush. Heavy bearing; excellent for canning and eating fresh. Harvest in July. Large, showy pink blossoms in spring. Zones 5 to 9. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Lov.
Galaxy Peach - Standard
New "flat" or "saucer" peach considered to be a gourmet treat! The white flesh is sweet tasting with the pleasantly firm texture growers describe as "melting." The fruit is 3" across and weighs a hefty 1/3 lb - 25% larger and 50% heavier than the Donut peach. The skin is light cream accented with an attractive red blush and features the traditional delicate aroma of white fleshed peaches. It ripens in late June. Zones 7 to 10. 450 chill hours. Available on Nema.
Gleason Early Elberta (Improved Or Lemon Elberta) Peach - Standard
Reliable, frost hardy, most cold hardy of the Elbertas. Yellow freestone peach with juicy, rich flavor and excellent quality. Ripens in July, ten days before Elberta. Fresh, can, freeze. Grown in Utah and Pacific Northwest. Zones 5 to 9. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Lov.
Gold Dust Peach - Standard
Best early season yellow peach; with high taste test scores. Yellow meated semi-freestone with exceptional flavor. All-purpose; superb for fresh eating. Ripens mid to late June, but is not an early bloomer. Zones 7 to 9 on this rootstock. 550 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Nema.
Gold Dust Peach - Semi-dwarf
Best early season yellow peach; with high taste test scores. Yellow meated semi-freestone with exceptional flavor. All-purpose; superb for fresh eating. Ripens mid to late June, but is not an early bloomer. Zones 6 to 9. 550 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Indian Blood Cling Peach - Standard
Large, late season canning peach. Red skinned, red fleshed clingstone with rich flavor. Blooms late, sets heavy crops. Ripens in mid August. Zones 5 to 9. 800 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Lov.
Indian Free Peach - Standard
Large freestone with firm crimson and cream colored flesh. Tart until fully ripe, then has rich, sweet, distinctive flavor. Taste test winner. Highly resistant to peach leaf curl; good for wet spring areas where leaf curl is a problem. Ripens late August/early September. Zones 5 to 9. 700 hrs. Another nectarine or peach needed to pollenize. Available on Lov.
July (Kim) Elberta (Early Elberta) Peach - Standard
Juicy, reliably sweet, very flavorful yellow freestone peach for canning, freezing or fresh use. Produces reliable, heavy crops. Ripens mid to late July. Zones 5 to 9. 4-500 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Lov.
Kaweah Peach - Standard
Favored late summer peach at Dave Wilson Nursery. Delicious true peach flavor with a good balance of sweetness and acidity. Fruit is large and the tree is extremely prolific. Good for fresh eating as well as canning and baking. Ripens in August. Self-fruitful. Zones 4 to 8. Recent low chill trials show Kaweah to be productive at 500 hours or less. Available on Lov.
Loring Peach - Standard
Superb, large, low acid yellow freestone peach with excellent flavor and texture; recent taste-test winner. Requires little or no thinning. Late blooming. Ripens over 2-3 week period beginning in mid to late July. Excellent for home orchards. Zones 6 to 9. 750 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Lov.
May Pride Peach - Standard
Very early ripening peach for warm winter climates with delicious, sweet, tangy, yellow semi-freestone fruit. Ripens in late May/early June; very large for such an early peach. Large, showy pink blossoms. Zones 7 to 10. 150-200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 7775 (Zaiger). Available on Nema.
May Pride Peach - Semi-dwarf
Very early ripening peach for warm winter climates with delicious, sweet, tangy, yellow semi-freestone fruit. Ripens in late May/early June; very large for such an early peach. Large, showy pink blossoms. Zones 7 to 10. 150-200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 7775 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Mid-Pride Peach - Standard
Best yellow freestone peach for warm winter climates of southern California, Phoenix, Houston, San Francisco Bay area. Also recommended for central California for its exceptional flavor and dessert quality. Ripens mid season (July in central California). Zones 9 to 10. 250 hrs. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Nema.