
Avalon™
(NJN101 Cv.) PP#23,882
A new development from the Rutgers University breeding program in New Jersey. Ripening about ten days before Redhaven, this earlyseason nectarine has a great combination of rich color, good flavor and high productivity compared to other varieties in its season. The fruit is firm and has a very balanced flavor. The tree is vigorous with low susceptibility to bacterial leaf spot.
Propagated Rootstocks:
Bailey, Lovell
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Maturity Chart
Use this list to help choose fruit trees which yield fruit at different times throughout the season. (Harvest dates are approximate for south central PA. Adjust accordingly for other locations.)
About Rootstock
Our peach and nectarine trees are grown on industry standard Bailey rootstock. If we need to purchase peach trees to supplement our own inventory, these trees are typically grown on Lovell rootstock. For a traditional, open center planting we recommend spacing the trees 12-14’ in row and 20’ between rows. For perpendicular V training, the recommended spacing is 6’ in row and 20’ feet between rows.
