Belle of Georgia Peach Tree - Self Pollinating White Skin vs Bounty Peach Tree - Self Pollinating, 2 ft tall

Overall winner: Belle of Georgia Peach Tree - Self Pollinating White Skin

Key Differences

Bounty Peach Tree (A) is marketed as ready to plant upon arrival and notes California orders are cancelled; Belle of Georgia (B) ships 2–3 ft tall and specifies zones 5–8 with full sun and that California orders are bare-root. Choose A if you want a tree described as ready-to-plant on arrival; choose B if you need a tree size at shipment and a specified hardiness zone range

Belle of Georgia Peach Tree - Self Pollinating White Skin

Belle of Georgia Peach Tree - Self Pollinating White Skin

DAS Farms • ★ 3.6/5 • Budget

Self-pollinating peach tree suited for zones 5–8, shipped 2–3 ft tall in bare root moist moss. Customers note healthy growth and leaves, with some trees fruited in year one

Pros

  • self-pollinating variety
  • thrives in zones 5-8 with full sun
  • shipped as bare root in moist moss
  • compact 2-3 ft height at shipping

Cons

  • mixed survival rate in some cases
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Bounty Peach Tree - Self Pollinating, 2 ft tall

Bounty Peach Tree - Self Pollinating, 2 ft tall

DAS Farms • ★ 3.9/5 • Budget

Self-pollinating peach tree shipped 1–2 ft tall in trade containers. Ready to plant in ground with included instructions; thrives in zones 4–8 and full sun. Customer note: healthy, grows leaves, and arrives in good shape

Pros

  • self-pollinating variety
  • ready to plant upon arrival
  • thrives in zones 4-8
  • double-boxed for safe transport

Cons

  • California orders cancelled by policy
  • deciduous plant may be leafless in winter
  • no leaves in winter can occur
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price DAS Farms
Durability Tie
Versatility DAS Farms
User Reviews Tie