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The Sam Houston peach was fittingly developed in the "Lone Star" state by Texas A&M. The tree requires only 500 chill hours to fruit. It the stunning pink flowers of this variety does not catch your attention, their fragrance surely will. The sweet smell of spring gives way to the sweet, yellow flesh of this peach come late June. The Sam Houston peach is large, self-fertile and freestone with a small pit. All of these attributes make for a wonderful new variety to add to your backyard or orchard.
Price Information
1-2' (Order for Fall '13 Delivery) |
$5.95 |
2-3' (Order for Fall '13 Delivery) |
$7.95 |
3-4' (Order for Fall '13 Delivery) |
$9.95 |
4-5' (Branched)(Order for Fall '13 Delivery) |
$14.95 |
5-6' (Well Branched)(Order for Fall '13 Delivery) |
$18.95 |
6-7' (3/4" cal. / Well Branched)(Order for Fall '13 Delivery) |
$29.95 |
***Larger Caliper - Fruiting Size Trees*** |
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6-7' (1" cal. - Fruiting Size)(Order for Fall '13 Delivery) |
$49.95 |
7-8' (1 ¼" cal. - Instant Orchard!)(Order for Fall '13 Delivery) |
$69.95 |
8-9' (1 ¼" cal. - Instant Orchard!)(Order for Fall '13 Delivery) |
$79.95 |
8-9' (1.25 -1.5" cal. - Instant Orchard!)(Bare-root)(Order for Fall '13 Delivery) |
$104.95 |
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4-5' EZ-Pick 1.25"caliper.(Heavy Branched Pre-Pruned Instant Orchard Size)(Order for Fall '13 Delivery) |
$49.95 |
5-6' EZ-Pick 1.25 -1.5"caliper.(Heavy Branched Pre-Pruned Instant Orchard Size)(Order for Fall '13 Delivery) |
$79.95 |
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B&B (1.25 -1.5"caliper / 7-8' Pro-Pruned)(Freight Only. Call for Quote) |
$135.00 |
B&B (1.5 - 2"caliper / 8-10' Pro-Pruned)(Freight Only. Call for Quote) (Sold Out. Call For Availability.) |
$155.00 |
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Note: The maximum box length for FedEx is 108 inches. So we must prune the larger trees to meet this requirement but the greater caliper and branches remain. No pruning required for Freight deliveries. (Call for Freight Options.) |
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***Note: The greater the tree caliper, then the heavier the branch development. This relates to the maturity of the tree and how soon fruit production will begin. (A shorter stocky fruit tree is better than a taller skinny tree.)***
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