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Notes: The large, yellow, red-blushed fruits are sweet and flavorful. A
Washington variety now grown from Georgia and Virginia westward to
Arizona and New Mexico and northward from the Central Plains to the
Upper Midwest and Pacific Northwest. Not recommended by
Pennsylvania fruit specialists.
Sam
Climate Zones: Zones 5-8
Notes: The large, dark fruits ripen in mid-season. An older, cold-hardy
variety still recommended in the northeastern United States, Central
Plains, Upper Midwest, Intermountain states, and New Mexico. No
longer considered commercially suitable in British Columbia. Pollinate
with 'Van'.
Stark Gold
Climate Zones: Zones 5-7
Notes: The large, yellow fruits ripen in early mid-season. Popular in
the Central Plains and New Mexico.
Stella
Climate Zones: Zones 6-7
Notes: The large, medium to dark red fruits are firm and sweet and
resist cracking. Widely popular across the United States from Virginia
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