ARCTIC QUEEN August 5 - 15
Arctic Queen is a very sweet white nectarine harvested late, the first and second week of August. A typical white nectarine aroma and flavor that is “floral” and rich. Medium size. It is excellent fresh but also makes a superior dried product.
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CONSTELLATION (BN-9) July 1 - 10
A selection from Burchell Nursery. Part of the Peppermint series of white nectarines. Constellation is a medium to large white nectarine with deep maroon skin and many sugar spots. A favorite of fruit writer David Karp. High sugar with complementary acid. Excellent flavor and quality. Clingstone.
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CRIMSON BELLE (RO, T68) July 30 - August 10
One of the excellent white nectarines developed by the Hybridizers’ Group, CRFG. Large fruit with crimson blush of cream color. Melting, juicy flesh, and richly flavored. One of the very best.
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DIAMOND RAY July 30 - August 10
A clingstone, yellow nectarine from Burchell Nursery. Mid-season nectarine with very round full shape. Full red color, attractive glossy finish. Excellent size and firmness. Tart-sweet flavor.
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FRECKLE FACE July 10 - 20
Named after Andy’s goddaughter, Julie, a freckled-faced redhead. A yellow nectarine with blushed skin that is covered with many “sugar spots” or freckles which indicate high sugar content just below the fruit’s skin. Sweet and tart with excellent flavor balance.
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HONEY KIST July 5 - 15
One of the earliest yellow nectarines to ripen and one of the sweetest regardless of season. High sugar content with a very rich nectarine flavor sets this variety apart from many other yellow nectarines that ripen later. Many of our customers favor its candy-like sweetness combined with a full-bodied nectarine flavor. The variety is a clingstone.
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HONEY ROYALE July 20 - 30
Similar to Honey Kist with a low-acid nectarine flavor. Very sweet. Very large, highly blushed yellow nectarine with an oblong shape. Clingstone. Extends the season for the “honey type” nectarines.
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PEGASUS (BN-6) July 5 - 15
A new, exciting white nectarine from Burchell Nursery. It is part of the “Peppermint Series” which combines a high sugar/high acid flavor profile. A favorite of the Santa Monica Farmers Market where it was first known as BN-6 but now called “Pegasus”. It is a clingstone with juicy, melting flesh.
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RAPUNZEL July 5 - 15
This little gem of a nectarine was developed by Burchell Nursery. Also called “Snack Time,” it is a yellow, donut-type nectarine. Orange-gold with a deep blush and very juicy, flavorful flesh. A favorite at the Santa Monica Farmers Market. Food critic Jeffrey Steingarten called it one of the best fruits he has have ever eaten.
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RASPBERRY RED July 30 - August 10
‘Raspberry Red’ is a unique little nectarine with red flesh, deep burgundy skin and a luscious, complex flavor with sweetness, tartness and a very rich flavor. A nectarine version of a red-fleshed or “Blood” peach. Very sweet with plenty of tart, raspberry-like flavor and a juicy texture. A result of the fruit breeding work of the Hybridizers’ Group of California Fare Fruit Growers.
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RED DIAMOND July 15 - 25
This nectarine is said to be the standard in quality for midseason yellow nectarines. It’s beautifully blushed with a juicy texture and the classic sweet/tart nectarine flavor.
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ROSE DIAMOND July 1 - 15
Very early yellow nectarine with blushed and speckled skin. Medium in size. Excellent flavor and eating quality for such an early nectarine and sets a high standard for later ripening nectarines. Developed by Bradford Farms.
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RUBY DIAMOND July 10 - 20
One of the Diamond nectarine series developed by Bradford Farms. Similar to its parent, Red Diamond, with yellow flesh and extensive blush. Very good nectarine flavor.
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RUBY SWEET July 30 - August 10
Ruby Sweet nectarine is an older variety developed by Bradford Genetics. It is a yellow clingstone with very sweet flavor similar to the “honey” series of nectarines developed by Zaiger Genetics. Firm but juicy texture.
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SAMARKAND GOLD July 15 - 20
An offspring of Silk Road nectarine and a California nectarine variety. Oblong fruit. Skin is chartreuse yellow with no blush. Extremely high sugar content with little acid. Candy-like with syrupy juice. Dries beautifully.
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SEAN’S POEM July 25 - 30
Newly introduced by the Hybridizers, a yellow nectarine named after the late Sean Bogdanovich, naturalist and poet. Oval shaped, golden fruit with only a slight blush, similar to Sinigold. Tender, juicy texture and highly flavored.
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SEPTEMBER HONEY September 20 - October 5
A new introduction from Burchell Nursery. A very late ripening yellow nectarine with a honey-sweet flavor. Exceptionally juicy. One of the best late yellow nectarines.
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SILK ROAD July 30 - August 10
Silk Road is a strain of the “Tashkent Gold” nectarine that was brought into the US from Uzbekistan, Central Asia. The fruit is a pure golden yellow inside and out with a distinctive flavor---tart/sweet and apricot-like. Thought to be of the same lineage as the fabled “Golden Peaches of Samarkand.”
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SINIGOLD July 15 - 25
A yellow nectarine named after the late Sini Falkowski and developed by the Hybridizers’ Group as a lasting tribute to one of its original members. Classic, old-fashioned nectarine flavor and texture. Golden skin with a slight blush. Tender and juicy.
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SNOW FLAKE July 10 - 20
One of Burchell Nursery’s “Peppermint Series” with a high sugar and high sugar and high acid flavor profile. An attractive white nectarine with great, complex flavor.
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SNOW QUEEN (H) July 10 - 20
When well grown and at its best, it is the absolute best of the white-fleshed nectarines. Often suffers from cracks, scars and tough skin, but inside the flesh is tender, aromatic, juicy, and succulent with the richest of nectarine flavors. Both very sweet and acidic. Limited quantities.
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SUMMER FLARE SERIES (Numbers 28, 30, 32) July 10 – August 30
This series of sequentially ripening yellow nectarines were recently introduced by Burchell Nursery. They are treated as a group of yellow nectarines that generally have firm, non-melting flesh with a classic, balanced nectarine flavor.
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