Apricot
Apricot Variety November December January
Glengarry
Early Divinity
Story's Improved
Trevatt
Tilton
Moorpark
Hunter

Glengarry
Fruit:
Medium round, oblong.
Skin:
Pale, slight red blush.
Flesh:
Pale apricot colour.
Maturity:
Ripens late November.
Pollinators:
Self-fertile.
Comments:
Early maturing, used for jam and stewing. Likes warmer areas, requires thinning to produce goodsized fruit.
Early Divinity
Fruit:
Medium round, slightly oblong.
Skin:
Apricot colour with red blush.
Flesh:
Apricot colour; sweet flavour; slightly acid skin.
Maturity:
Ripens early December.
Pollinators:
Moorpark for better cropping.
Comments:
A good quality early variety.
Story's Impoved
Early Moorpark
Fruit:
Medium round.
Skin:
Rich apricot colour.
Flesh:
Apricot colour; juicy & sweet; good flavour.
Maturity:
Ripens late December.
Pollinators:
Self fertile.
Comments:
Excellent for drying or fresh fruit market.
Trevatt
Fruit:
Large round.
Skin:
Pale yellow, slight red blush.
Flesh:
Rich apricot colour; firm; sweet & juicy; good flavour.
Maturity:
Ripens late December.
Pollinators:
Self fertile.
Comments:
All purpose, heavy cropper.
Tilton
Fruit:
Medium round, slightly oblong.
Skin:
Apricot colour with red blush.
Flesh:
Orange; sweet & juicy; good flavour.
Maturity:
Ripens early January.
Pollinators:
Self fertile.
Comments:
Does well in cooler districts.
Moorpark
Fruit:
Large round oval.
Skin:
Deep orange with green areas.
Flesh:
Orange; firm; juicy; excellent flavour & quality.
Maturity:
Ripens early January.
Pollinators:
Self fertile.
Comments:
Excellent for drying or fresh fruit market—one of the best.
Hunter
Fruit:
Medium to large round, oblong.
Skin:
Pale apricot colour.
Flesh:
Apricot colour; juicy & sweet.
Maturity:
Ripens mid January.
Pollinators:
Self fertile.
Comments:
Good for drying and fresh fruit market.