[NAFEX] Indian Blood Red peach
Claude Sweet
hortventures at cox.net
Sun May 23 23:09:56 EDT 2004
Anton,
It was a freestone as I recall it had a tendency to rot around the stone
if not sprayed.
Thanks for the web sites.
Claude Sweet
Anton Callaway wrote:
>Was the one you had a cling or a freestone? Johnson Nursery sells the Indian Blood Cling & Bay Laurel Nursery sells the Indian Blood Free (& the cling, too) . Both ripen late & are delicious although somewhat different in flavor.
>
>www.johnsonnursery.com
>
>www.baylaurelnursery.com
>
>Anton
>Zone 8
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Claude Sweet <hortventures at cox.net>
>Sent: May 23, 2004 4:01 PM
>To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex at lists.ibiblio.org>
>Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Indian Blood Red peach
>
>Many years ago I grew a late maturing peach with blood red flesh. The
>outside of the fruit was an unattractive dull, dark red and the fruit
>were on the small size, but its flavor/taste was exceptional.
>
>I grew the peach from seed and according to the person from whom I
>obtained it, it came true from seed. My experience would tend to support
>this claim.
>
>Does anyone grow this peach?
>
>Claude Sweet
>San Diego, CA
>
>
>
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