Harglow - Blooms 5 days later than other varieties with a productive, self-fertile, compact hardy tree and bud. Bright orange fruit wtih no blush and very high quality. The tree and fruit are resistant to baterial canker and brown rot. A good dual-purpose variety for fresh or processing use.

Perfection - is one of the finest of the commercial apricot varieties. Its flesh and skin are colored a bright yellow orange. It bears moderately early and produces large fruit. It requires cross pollination and will not pollinize Goldrich.

Rival - is a vigorous and productive tree that produces large, oval fruit with light orange skin and red blush. Flesh is bright orange color, firm, fine-textured with low acid and mild flavor. Rival requires cross pollination and will not pollinize Goldrich.

Tilton - is an excellent variety for drying and canning. Very productive. Fuit is medium to small in size and fruit color is yellow with red blush. Self-fruitful. Good pollinizer for late blooming apricots.

Tomcot - ripens about 16 days ahead of Wenatchee-Moorpark. Its skin color is light orange with traces of blush. Flesh is light orange and moderately juicy. Cross-pollination suggested.

Wenatchee-Moorpark - bears light yellow large-size fruit and is a good annual bearer. Good for drying and canning. Self-fruitful, it is a good pollinizer for later-blooming apricots.

OrangeRed (BHART CV.) - is an early maturing apricot that is sure to catch your attention. The attractive red blush over a dark orange color makes the fruit visible from a distance. Flesh color is orange and offers a nice juicy eating experience. OrangeRed™ is recommended for testing at this time.

Florilege (A-2917 CV.) - this INRA bred variety has beautiful red blush over an orange background. The apricot eats well with a nice sweet and sour balance. Flesh color is dark orange with moderate juiciness. Florilege™ is recommended for testing at this time.