Bonkret Williams. The tree grows quite vigorously, rather it bears fruit annually and abundantly. The fruit ripens in early September and can be stored for up to two weeks. They are very tasty, large or medium size, devoid of stone cells, good as a dessert fruit and a raw material for dried fruit and compotes.
The favorite – spank. The tree bears fruit every year and abundantly. It is moderately susceptible to scab, which appears most often on young shoots. The fruits ripen in mid-August, they are big or very big and very tasty.
Conference. The tree bears fruit abundantly and often requires manual thinning of the buds. It is resistant to scab. It has low climatic and soil requirements. The fruit is harvested at the end of September and stored for 3 years…4 weeks. They are medium in size, elongated, with strong russeting at the socket recess, very tasty.
Salisbury. The tree grows quite vigorously, it starts bearing fruit early, it bears fruit abundantly, but not always regularly. The fruit ripens in mid-September and can be stored for up to two weeks. They are medium in size, rough, russet skin, very juicy and tasty.






