Multi-grafted Cold Hardy Peach (Standard, No. 1 size)
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1-4 |
$34.99
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| FT152 |
5-9 |
5% off Mix & Match
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| FT152 |
10-14 |
10% off Mix & Match
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| FT152 |
15-19 |
15% off Mix & Match
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20+ |
20% off Mix & Match
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Please Note: Although most of our bare-root trees arrive to our warehouse in mid-December, there are a few varieties -- Almond, Mulberry, Walnut, Persimmon, and Jujube -- that will not arrive until mid-January. If you order any of those varieties along with varieties that arrive in mid-December, your order will be delayed for shipment until mid-January unless you ask us to split your shipments and agree to pay any additional shipping charges resulting from two separate shipments.
Three of these five varieties: Crest Haven, Frost, Gleason Early Elberta, Redhaven, and Veteran
Zones: 4-9 Chill hours: 700-900 Favorite in Colder Regions Harvest: July 1-July 30 Looks: Yellow freestones with red blush, yellow-gold, or peach skin. Personality: All are sweet and crisp, except Gala with a sweet-tart blend. Full flavor and delicious. Facts of note: Reliable peaches for colder climates. Pollination: Self-fruitful.
Enjoy three different fruits or varieties on one tree! 3-in-1's have three different varieties grafted onto one rootstock so you can enjoy more variety and extended harvests in one third the space. It's the perfect solution for smaller families, smaller spaces, container gardening and urban gardening. All are on semi-dwarf rootstock, except where noted otherwise, but by pruning any tree it can be kept to the size you desire.
AVAILABLE TO SHIP MID DECEMBER. For additional shipping & availability information, see below.
Check out our Fruit Tree Harvest Chart, below, to plan for successive harvests.
Unit Ship Weight: 6 lbs.
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Notes
This item cannot ship via our normal FedEx Ground shipping method: Shipping To Be Calculated & Added Later.
No sales tax will be added for this item.
This item cannot be combined with other items for shipping, because of weight, size or other packaging considerations.
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