 |
 |
 |
Thiara Cling (PP#8744) A vigorous growing tree harvesting a week before Loadel. Fruit holds well on tree and colors evenly inside to outside, no splits and sizes well. Third Leaf Orchard in Yuba City planted 18x20 @ 121 trees/acre yielded 16 tons per acre in 1997. |
Kingsburg Cling (PP#11739) Discovered as a mutation of Dr. Davis. Fruit ripens 10 days ahead of Dr. Davis, after Andross with excellent quality, shape and firmness. Cut-outs have revealed exceptional canning quality. Kingsburg Cling has been well received by Del Monte. Fruit size is comparable to Dr. Davis with consistent cropping. Tree's vigorous. |
Late Ross (PP#11208) This is a new variety which was discovered as a bud mutation of Ross. Late Ross exhibits many of the same quality characteristics as its parent except that it ripens about five to seven days later. Fruit displays good shape, size, firmness and color. |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
Ceres Carson Ripening approximately five days ahead of Loadel. Ceres Carson was discovered as a bud sport. Fruit set appears to be lighter than Loadel, but with better size and production. Ceres Carson has a good tree vigor, cans well and holds up well in cold storage. |
Goodwin (PP# 13911) Harvests August 4. Late. This new University of California variety ripens with Andross about the first week of August. Fruit is medium size with a slight tip. Flesh is slightly less fuzzy than Andross. Pit is small to medium with no fragments. Tree is semi-upright with a medium cropping habit.
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Other varieties available from The Burchell Nursery |
|
Andross Bowen Carolyn Carson Ceres Carson Corona Dr. Davis Goodwin (PP# 13911)
|
Haig Arakelian (PP# 6230) Halford Hesse (PP# 8332) Kingsburg Cling (PP# 11739) Klamt Landreth Late Ross (PP# 11208) Loadel |
Monaco Riegels Rizzi (PP# 8394) Ross Starn Sullivan #4 Thiara (PP# 8744) Wiser
|