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Steve Cummins: 

1408 Trumansburg Rd, Ithaca NY 14456

email--
 
 
or call   
607-227-6147
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Dr. James N. Cummins
(Jim)
 
Office Phone: 

(865) 233-3539 

 
 

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Stone Fruits
Apricots | Peaches | Nectarines | Cherries (Sweets , Tarts , Pollination Groups ) | Plums ( Plum Varieties , Plum Rootstocks )

REDHAVEN

All I can say is, "what a peach". I can still remember when Dad first planted the Redhaven back in Southern Illinois. This peach really revolutionized the peach industry. It's such a great freezer and came out about the time home freezers began to be used in the late 50's. This is a tasty eating peach, browns slowly, semi-freestone, and early. A real beaut.

The Redhaven peach
two redhaven peaches
several peaches
peaches on peach tree
peach hiding in a peach branch