
Fruit We Grow: Peaches and Nectarines
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Victoria
Yellow peach; freestone. An absolutely stunning late-season peach! Developed by the New Jersey AES at Rutgers University.
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Madison
Yellow peach; freestone. Don’t be fooled by the pale color – this variety was selected for its amazing flavor rather than its red blush. Released by the Virginia Station. Circa 1963.
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Klondike
White peach; freestone. Not as overbearingly sweet as the average white peach – more of a meld between white and yellow peach flavors.
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GlenGlo
Yellow peach; clingstone. A limb sport of Loring discovered by W. Glenn Welsh of Martinsburg, West Virginia