Our peaches are grown on the Nemaguard Rootstock which gives the trees protection against most strains of nematodes that cause damage to peach trees. Recommended by Texas A&M University. We also have Lovell Rootstock.
Varieties are listed in approximate ripening order.
FLORIDA KING: Large, yellow fleshed, cling peach. Ripens late May & needs 450 chilling hours.
JUNE GOLD: Ripens in late May or early June. Good size yellow fleshed peach with strong market acceptance. Clingstone(clings to seed) peach.
SAM HOUSTON: This variety has low chilling requirements & is recommended as far south as Laredo. Large yellow freestone(does not cling to seed) with red colorings. Excellent for Southern areas. Excellent grower. Ripens in June.
LA FELICIANA: Yellow freestone ripens mid June. Requires 550-600 chilling hours.
BELLE OF GEORGIA: White fleshed peach with a red blush when ripe. Freestone that ripens late June.
HARVESTER: Yellow freestone, large size, ripens in late June. Good taste.
RED GLOBE: Large, round, dark red skin & yellow flesh peach. Freestone that ripens in July.
LORING: Yellow fleshed freestone, Large red fruit & 750 chilling hours. Ripens early July.
BOUNTY: Very good peach, large & high quality late bloomer. Needs 800 chilling hours.
RUSTON RED: Large red, yellow flesh freestone peach. Very good bearer & cold hardy.
RANGER: Extra vigorous grower, large & red-yellow fruit of good quality. Ripens early July & needs 850-900 chilling hours.
REDSKIN: Cross between Hale & Elberta. Yellow flesh & almost solid red skin. Great tasting freestone that ripens mid-July.
RED HAVEN: Bright red freestone with yellow flesh. Medium to large size that ripens mid-July. One of the most widely adapted in U.S.
ELBERTA: The best known & widest distributed peach in the country. A large yellow freestone that ripens mid-July. Excellent quality.
JEFFERSON: Very good & heavy bearer. Large, yellow freestone that ripens late August. Above average disease resistant peach.
BRUCE: A good plum for commercial use. It is well suited to North Texas, the Panhandle & Oklahoma. Ripens about June 1st.
BURBANK: One of the best eating plums. Reddish purple fruit with meaty, yellow flesh.
METHLEY: Handsome tree with large fruit & deep red color. It is a very good producer that ripens about May 25th.
MORRIS: Large & red plum Ripens in mid-June. Recent Texas A&M release. Excellent quality.
SANTA ROSA: Large, purplish crimson fruit. Delicious amber colored flesh, crimson & pink veined that ripens in June.
STANLEY PRUNE: One of the best flavored plums for making jams, jellies or preserves. The purple fruits are medium in size & of excellent quality.
OZARK PREMIER: Very large, yellow flesh plum. A freestone with yellow flesh & purple skin.
GALA: New, sweet eating apple that is crisp & very productive.
ANNA: Developed in Israel, this apple is excellent for the South. Disease free & very vigorous.
DORSETT: A yellow apple that bears large, high quality fruits without any cold weather required.
EIN SHEMER: Another Israeli variety that produces bright yellow fruits with a semi-acid sweet flavor.
FUGI: Very good, healthy, productive apple & resistant to scab.
GRANNY SMITH: Green apple, very good for pies & eating. Very productive large & firm tart flesh. Late ripening & self-pollinating.
HOLLAND: Large,red apple that bears well & is good for market.
JONATHON: Medium fruit with crisp, white, juecy, moderately tart flesh. Ripens mid-season & an all purpose apple.
RED DELICIOUS: Dark red fruit with tender, juicy flesh. Holds crispness, flavor & good for home use. A hardy, high-yielding tree.
STAYMAN WINESAP: Medium sized, all-purpose apple with very firm, crisp flesh. A spicy, tart flavor that ripens late. It keeps well & a dependable producer.
YELLOW DELICIOUS: Large, yellow fruit with sweet, flavorful flesh. Good for home use & ripens midseason. A vigorous & hardy tree.
AYERS: Small, sweet, golden yellow pear with an attractrive red blush. Ripens early & needs a pollinator.
BARTLETT: Large, yellow fruit with sweet, juicy flesh. Good for home use & ripens late summer. One of the best known & most popular pears.
KIEFFER: Produces in almost all areas. Hardy, robust tree with large firm fruit you can pick & store in cool place to keep. Great pear for preserves.
LECONTE: Bell shped yellow fruit with light red blush. Consistent producer of medium-sized soft flesh. Resistant to fire blight & needs pollinator.
MOONGLOW: Early ripening variety with sweet, mild, juicy flesh. Hardy, blight resistant & productive.
ORIENT: This tree is blight resistant, vigorous, large growing & productive. Pollinizer is needed & especially good for canning.
Tantalizing aroma & rich flavor.
PINEAPPLE: Pineapple flavored flesh that is excellent for reserves. Vigorous & needs pollinator.
BING: Large, delicious red fruit with rich, firm flesh. Excellent for eating fresh, canning & preserves. Ripens mid-June.
BLACK TARTARIAN: Medium sized, purplish black sweet fruit. Ripens early June, a good pollinizer & excellent choice for home orchards.
EARLY RICHMOND: A bright red cherry with tart flesh & clear juice. Excellent for use in pies, jams & preserves. Ripens early & tree is hardy.
MONTMORENCY: Most popular sour cherry with a sweet tart flavor. An excellent canning cherry.
NORTH STAR: A natural dwarf tree that produces red, juicy fruits excellent for pies.
ROYAL: Medium sized,orange fruit has deep yellow, juicy flesh. The tree is a vigorous grower & regular bearer. A leading commercial variety.
EARLY GOLDEN: A medium-sized golden yellow fruit with rich & juicy flesh. Excellent for canning & eating fresh. Needs a pollinizer.
MOORPARK: Large, excellent quality fruit with a sweet, rich flavor & juicy flesh. Ripens midseason & hardy tree.
ALMA: A new Texas A&M introduction. Light colored fruits with extremely small seeds.
BROWN TURKEY: This variety usually bears several crops during the season. The smooth flesh is amber & has an excellent flavor.
CELESTE: Firm, juicy, white colored flesh that is excellent for eating fresh. Good keeping quality both on bush or in refrigerator.
TEXAS EVERBEARING: Oriental shaped tree, a good landscape specimen. This hardy variety will produce several crops from early summer till frost.
BLACK MISSION: A very good, large, dark fig with good production.
PEACH, PLUM, PEAR, APPLE, NECTARINE & FIG PRICES
(ADD $2.00 EACH FOR CHERRY TREES)
3/4 ft. bareroot------------$7.95
4/5 ft. bareroot------------$10.95
5/6 ft. bareroot------------$12.95
5 GAL.-----------------------$18.95
FIGS COME ALSO IN 1 GAL. ---$5.95; 3 GAL.---$14.95
FUJI: Non-astringent, firm eating, sweet & dark flesh.
EUREKA: Very large, tomato shaped fruits are colored brillant orange with sweet, soft flesh. The trees are very vigorous, bearing heavier crops each year.
TAMOPAN: This tomato shaped, red-orange colored fruit is delicious when fully ripe. The fruit is large, ripening late in the fall.
TANI-NASHI: These large fruits are cone shaped with bright, orange colored skin, & the seedless flesh is delicious. The trees are highly productive & begin to bear at an early age.
HACHIYA: Very good red-orange color, most brillant color of all persimmons; some weigh 12-14 ozs.
3/4 FT. BAREROOT----------$14.95
4/5 FT. BAREROOT----------$16.95
5/6 FT. BAREROOT----------$18.95
5 GAL.-------------------------$28.50
20TH CENTURY: Sweet & flavorful, white flesh with tender skin. Best commercial variety. Self-fruitful & ripens late August.
CHOJURO: Russeted fruit with sweet, aromatic flavor. Ripens in mid-August.
HOSUI: Bronze skinned, juicy sweet. Ripens late August & a heavy bearer.
4/5 FT. BAREROOT-----------$10.95
5/6 FT. BAREROOT-----------$13.95
5 GAL.---------------------------$20.00
ALL BAREROOT & 1GAL. TREES CAN BE SHIPPED UPS
3,5,10 GAL. TREES ARE SHIPPED CENTRAL FREIGHT LINES OR BE PICKED UP AT NURSERY
INQUIRE FOR AVAILABILITY OF SPECIAL VARIETIES OF ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TREES. SPECIAL PRICES ON BIGGER QUANTITIES. WE HAVE A LIMITED AMOUNT OF 10 GAL. FRUIT TREES AVAILABLE.