Red Haven: This is a delicious peach with an almost fuzzless, red skin over firm, creamy yellow flesh. Developed in 1940 by Michigan State University, Red Haven was the first red-skinned commercial peach variety. Technically a freestone, it does tend to stick to the pit, so we refer to it as a semi-freestone.
Uses: Fresh eating, desserts, freezing, canning, jam
Available for picking: Usually beginning in mid to late July
Suncrest: A large, round freestone peach with bright red blush over yellow skin. It has yellow flesh with a firm texture. Very juicy, with good flavor. (California, 1959)
Uses: Fresh eating, desserts, freezing, canning
Available for picking: Usually beginning in early August
49ers: Forty-niners are a large peach with a brightly blushed skin over yellow flesh. This excellent freestone variety is very popular at our farm.
Uses: Fresh eating, desserts, freezing, canning
Available for picking: Usually beginning in mid to late August
Improved Elberta: This is probably the best known yellow canning peach because of its classic, rich peach flavor. A freestone. The skin is red blushed over yellow flesh.
Uses: Fresh eating, desserts, canning, freezing
Available for picking: Usually beginning in late August to early September.