As a comment about Peach (Prunus persica Flamin' Fury® PF-24C), tveguy3 wrote:

This tree survived a 4 day streak of minus 22 degrees F during its second winter after planting. It seems to be able to set fruit even after 4 or 5 mornings with temps below freezing while in bloom. The fruit is sweet and juicy and holds up well in canning. I recommend this tree for Northern growers who have not been able to grow other varieties of peaches. It requires thinning if you want larger fruit.
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Apr 1, 2019 6:00 PM CST
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Name: Ivan
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I'll have to agree about it's cold hardiness. Even in Tx it's blooms survived 3 nights around 20 degrees F in its 3rd yr and set fruit.
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Apr 2, 2019 2:45 AM CST
Name: Tom
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This winter we had several days of minus 30 degrees, I'm waiting to see if it survived, too early to tell yet.
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