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 | Ashmead's Kernel Apple Tree (bare root)
2-year old rootstock
3' tall when shipped
Heirloom
More than two centuries old, a golden brown russet raised by Dr. Ashmead, a Gloucester, England physician. Tart, aromatic, yellow flesh. Ripens in late October. Zones 5-9.More Details... |
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 | Calville Blanc D'Hiver Apple Tree (bare root)
2-year old rootstock
3' tall when shipped
Heirloom
Yellow skin kissed with a light red blush. Yellow-white flesh is tender, sweet, aromatic, and sub-acid. Higher in vitamin C than an orange. Dating to 1598, this is the gourmet culinary apple of France. Zones 6-9More Details... |
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 | Cox's Orange Pippin Apple Tree (bare root)
2-year old rootstock
3' tall when shipped
Dating back to 1830 in England, this is considered by many experts to be the finest dessert apple grown. This orange-yellow colored fruit with yellow flesh ripens in late September. Zones 4-10.More Details... |
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 | Golden Russet Apple Tree (bare root)
Heirloom
2-year old rootstock
3' tall when shipped
This classic cider apple, which is also excellent for fresh eating or drying, was grown in New York State prior to 1845. The dense, sugary flesh is reminiscent of the French heirloom russets. Zones 4-10.More Details... |
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 | Hudson's Golden Gem Apple Tree (bare root)
2-year old rootstock
3' tall when shipped
Found in a hedgerow in Oregon, and first offered by Hudson's Wholesale Nursery in 1931. A large, cone shaped yellow russet with sweet, crisp, juicy flesh. Great for fresh eating. Ripens late. Excellent storage. Zones 6-9.More Details... |
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 | Kidd's Orange Red Apple Tree (bare root)
2-year old rootstock
3' tall when shipped
New Zealand, 1924. Medium-sized apple is a hybrid from Cox's Orange Pippin that performs better in warm climates. Complex, rich flavor makes this an ideal fresh eating and cider apple. Some resistance to fire blight. Ripens late. Zones 6-9.More Details... |
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 | Newton Pippin Apple Tree (bare root)
2-year-old rootstock
3' tall when shipped
This is the oldest commercially grown variety in North America. Green, often russeted skin ripens to a soft yellow. Firm, crisp, and fresh. Sweetens after picking but maintains a touch of tartness. Zones 4-10.More Details... |
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 | Northern Spy Apple Tree (bare root)
2-year old rootstock
3' tall when shipped
From New York around 1800, this large classic has crisp and juicy yellow flesh, and lively subacid flavor. Great for pies or fresh eating, and an excellent keeper. Zones 4-9More Details... |
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 | Sierra Beauty Apple Tree (bare root)
2-year old rootstock
3' tall when shipped
From Booneville, CA. Large beauty is very crisp with a bright, tart flavor. Fresh eating and cooking. No pollination required from other apples. Excelent keeper, ripens very late. Zones 6-9.More Details... |
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 | Snow Apple (Fameuse) Apple Tree (bare root)
2-year old rootstock
3' tall when shipped
From Canada in 1824, one of the oldest and most desireable dessert apples. One of the parents of the famous Macintosh, it has snow-white flesh, and is extraordinarily cold-hardy. Zones 4-9.More Details... |
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