This recently introduced peach appears to be strongly resistant to leaf curl disease. From a chance seedling found by a Miss Pride in woods in Washington State, near Seattle. She noticed that it was peach leaf curl resistant & decided to propagate her own tree. When she moved she decided to take the tree with her but just before the move a large bear dug the tree up & totally wrecked it! Left with a pile of twigs she managed to revive & propagate a further tree & move it to a bear-free environment. Trees are self-fertile with pretty pink flowers & bear large, deliciously juicy fruits from early August. Pollination group 4. Grown on Montclaire rootstock which is highly productive with medium vigour. It also makes trees less susceptible to frost damage. For growing & planting advice read our leaflet The_ Fruit_ Garden.