Raintree offers a unique collection of peaches that are resistant to peach leaf curl and therefore much easier to grow in the Pacific Northwest and other areas where leaf curl is a serious problem.
Discovered as a chance seedling in 1981 in Issaquah WA. by Margaret Proud and soon to be named in honor of her father Donald Croft. The highly flavored, yellow fleshed, semi-freestone fruit is great for canning, pies, poached or eaten fresh. Reliably ripens in mid July. This is a patented variety. Royalties of 75 cents a tree go to support fruit research at the WSU Mt. Vernon station. Self fertile.
A flavorful, yellow fleshed peach good for canning or fresh eating. Semi-freestone. The longest tested curl resistant choice. Ripens mid-August. Self fertile.
Enjoy Harken Peach, Frost Peach, Q18 Peach and Hardired Nectarine on one beautiful, disease resistant, self-fertile tree.
Because there are so many possible combinations we cannot choose which variety will be missing from any of our 3x1 combo trees. Varieties subject to change from year to year.
Discovered as a chance seedling in 1981 in Issaquah WA. by Margaret Proud and soon to be named in honor of her father Donald Croft. The highly flavored, yellow fleshed, semi-freestone fruit is great for canning, pies, poached or eaten fresh. Reliably ripens in mid July. This is a patented variety. Royalties of 75 cents a tree go to support fruit research at the WSU Mt. Vernon station. Self fertile.
A flavorful, yellow fleshed peach good for canning or fresh eating. Semi-freestone. The longest tested curl resistant choice. Ripens mid-August. Self fertile.