Finish out the season with the delicious, August Prince. It is a juicy, freestone peach having 60-90% crimson red over a yellowish red ground color. The flesh is firm to very firm, melting, with very good slightly acidic flavor. August Prince was released by University of Georgia, to provide an attractive, very late ripening peach adapted to the Southeast. The tree is very vigorous, productive, with low susceptibility to bacterial spot. Ripening 45-days after Elberta, it is a late season variety. Flowers have large, showy pink petals and are self-fertile. The variety requires an estimated 750-hours to 800-hours of chilling and is cold hardy in USDA Zones 5-8.