HARBINGER
Characteristics: an early-ripening peach variety from Canada, resistant to low temperatures. It is a dessert variety. The tree starts to bear fruit early and it yields heavily and regularly.
Fruit: medium-sized (weight: 80-100 grams), round or oval. The skin is light orange covered by a washed dark red blush. The flesh is light orange, juicy, sweet, very tasty. The stone doesn’t fall away easily from the flesh.
Ripens/Harvest: mid to late July
Pollinators: self-fertile;
HARNAŚ
Characteristics: an early-ripening peach variety from Canada. It is one of the most popular peach varieties grown in Poland which is very rich in vitamin A. It is a dessert variety quite resistant to frost.
Fruit: medium-sized to large (weight: 100-130 grams), round or oval, regular. The skin is yellow covered by a strong, dark red, spotted blush. The flesh is yellow, juicy, sweet, very tasty. The stone falls away easily from the flesh.
Ripens/Harvest: late July
Pollinators: self-fertile;
ROYALVEE
Characteristics: an early-ripening peach variety from Canada. It is a dessert variety quite resistant to frost. It yields heavily even in years with lower crops.
Fruit: medium-sized (weight: 80-120 grams), round, regular. The skin is strongly fuzzed, light orange covered by a bright, red blush. The flesh is light yellow, juicy, sweet-acid, very tasty. The stone falls away easily from the flesh.
Ripens/Harvest: late July
Pollinators: self-fertile;
DONUT PEACH (SATURN)
Characteristics: an early-ripening, sweet, dessert peach variety from the USA, which due to its strongly flattened shape is also called Saturn Peach or Saucer Peach. It is a kids’ favourite peach thanks to its attractive shape and exceptionally sweet taste. The tree is resistant to frost, it yields abundantly and annually.
Fruit: medium-sized (weight: 60-80 grams), roughly rounded and squat with a dimpled centre at the fruit’s stem end. The skin is creamy-green covered in 70% by a light red blush. The flesh is creamy-white, juicy, very sweet, very tasty. The stone (which is very small – 3-4% of the fruit’s weight) falls away easily from the flesh.
Ripens/Harvest: mid August
Pollinators: self-fertile;
RELIANCE
Characteristics: an American dessert variety resistant to frost. It yields heavily and regularly every year.
Fruit: medium-sized (weight: 80-130 grams), round. The skin is greenish-orange covered by a red, spotted blush. The flesh is yellowish-orange, juicy, sweet-acid, very tasty. The stone falls away quite easily from the flesh.
Ripens/Harvest: mid August
Pollinators: self-fertile;
RED HAVEN
Characteristics: an American dessert variety which is considered to be one of the tastiest peaches. It yields heavily and regularly every year.
Fruit: large (weight: 100-160 grams), round, regular. The skin is golden covered by a strong, bright red, spotted blush. The flesh is yellowish-orange, very juicy, firm, sweet, very tasty. The stone falls away easily from the flesh.
Ripens/Harvest: late August
Pollinators: self-fertile;
VELVET
Characteristics: a medium-early ripening dessert variety from Canada which is considered to be one of the most reliable peach varieties due to its high tolerance to adverse weather conditions and strong resistance to leaf-curl. It yields heavily even in years with lower crops.
Fruit: medium-sized (weight: 90-120 grams), round or oval, regular. The skin is light orange covered by a bright red, washed, spotted blush. The flesh is yellowish-orange, juicy, sweet, medium-firm, very tasty. The stone falls away quite easily from the flesh.
Ripens/Harvest: late August
Pollinators: self-fertile;
INKA
Characteristics: a medium-early ripening, Polish, dessert variety. It is one of the most popular and appreciated peach varieties in Poland. It yields heavily and regularly every year.
Fruit: medium-sized to large (weight: 100-160 grams – after thinning out even up to 200 g), round or slightly flattened. The skin is smooth, dark yellow covered by a strong, red, spotted blush. The flesh is yellowish-orange, very juicy, acid-sweet, firm, very tasty. The stone falls away easily from the flesh.
Ripens/Harvest: late August
Pollinators: self-fertile;
HARROW BEAUTY
Characteristics: a late ripening variety from Canada. It is suitable for both eating fresh and for preserves. It yields heavily and regularly every year.
Fruit: medium-sized to large (weight: 90-150 grams), round-eliptic, with irregular shape. The skin is yellow, slightly fuzzed covered by an intensive, dark red, spotted blush. The flesh is light orange, very juicy, firm, sweet-acid, very tasty. The stone falls away easily from the flesh.
Ripens/Harvest: late August to early September
Pollinators: self-fertile;
SUNCREST
Characteristics: a late ripening variety from the USA. It is suitable for both eating fresh and for preserves. It yields heavily and regularly every year.
Fruit: large (weight: 120-180 grams), round. The skin is hard, yellow covered by an intensive, brick-red, spotted blush. The flesh is light orange, very juicy, firm, sweet, very tasty. The stone falls away easily from the flesh.
Ripens/Harvest: early September
Pollinators: self-fertile;
RAKONIEWICKA
Characteristics: a late ripening variety from Poland. It is suitable for both eating fresh and for preserves or pastries. The tree is resistant to frost and diseases. It yields heavily and regularly every year.
Fruit: medium-sized (weight: 80 grams), round. The skin is greenish-yellow covered by a strong, carmine, spotted blush. The flesh is creamy-white, very juicy, sweet, tasty. The stone falls away easily from the flesh.
Ripens/Harvest: mid September
Pollinators: self-fertile;