Spring 2024
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Varieties
25 varieties
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Keeping (of fruit)
- 3 months or more
Pollination group
- 3
Uses
- Eating fresh
Uses
- Hard cider
Uses
- Juice
Category
- Apple trees
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Categories
Apples
25
For the northern states
5
For the south-eastern states
5
For California
5
Cider
1
Pears
1
Asian pears
1
Stock availability
All
25
In stock
10
Not in stock
15
Rootstocks
Dwarf
7
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Semi-dwarf
4
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Semi-vigorous
1
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Growing
Gardening skill
?
Beginner
5
Average
17
Experienced
1
Self-fertility
?
Self-fertile
2
Partially self-fertile
2
Not self-fertile
21
Pollination group
?
1
2
2
3
25
4
15
5
3
6
Pollinating others
?
Good
2
Average
14
Poor
6
Using
Picking season
?
Very early
Early
Mid
1
Late
19
Very late
5
Uses
Eating fresh
23
Culinary
15
Traditional cooker
4
Dual purpose
3
Juice
14
Hard cider
3
Drying
Keeping (of fruit)
?
1-3 days
1
1 week
3
2-3 weeks
7
1-2 months
27
3 months or more
25
Disease resistance
General resistance
?
Good
12
Average
9
Poor
2
Fireblight
?
Very resistant
1
Some resistance
7
Some susceptibility
10
Very susceptible
3
Canker
?
Very resistant
Some resistance
2
Some susceptibility
3
Very susceptible
Scab
?
Very resistant
6
Some resistance
5
Some susceptibility
9
Very susceptible
1
Cedar apple rust
?
Very resistant
3
Some resistance
8
Some susceptibility
5
Very susceptible
2
Mildew
?
Very resistant
2
Some resistance
8
Some susceptibility
6
Very susceptible
Climate
Cold hardiness (USDA)
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Zone 3 (-40F)
3
Zone 4 (-30F)
10
Zone 5 (-20F)
8
Zone 6 (-10F)
Zone 7 (0F)
Zone 8 (10F)
Summer maximum temperatures
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Cold (< 20C / 67F)
2
Cool ( 20-24C / 68-75F)
18
Warm (25-30C / 76-85F)
22
Hot (>30C / 86F)
9
Chill requirement
?
Low-chill
6
High-chill
1
Identification
Country of origin
Australia
3
Belgium
Canada
1
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
1
Germany
1
Hungary
Israel
Japan
2
Netherlands
1
New Zealand
Russia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
2
United States
13
Period of origin
1500 - 1549
1550 - 1599
1600 - 1649
1650 - 1699
1700 - 1749
1750 - 1799
1
1800 - 1849
7
1850 - 1899
4
1900 - 1949
3
1950 - 1999
8
2000
1
Flesh colour
White
2
Cream
5
Golden / Yellow
Pink / Red
Dark red
Fruit color
Black
Blue - dark
Brown
Crimson
2
Gold
Green
4
Green - light
2
Green / Red
2
Green / Yellow
1
Orange
Orange / Red
5
Orange flush
2
Pink
3
Purple
Purple - light
Red
1
Red - dark
2
Red / Black
Red / Green
Red striped
Russet
2
Yellow
Yellow / Orange
1
Yellow / Red
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Varieties list
Arkansas Black
Arkansas Black is an unusual and attractive apple, used as a winter apple after maturing in a cold store.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Belle de Boskoop
A versatile and popular dual-purpose 19th century Dutch apple, still grown commercially in Europe.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Blue Pearmain
An old-fashioned winter eating apple, with a strong sweet/sharp flavor.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Bramley's Seedling
Bramley is the essential English cooking and sharp cider apple, famous for its rich tangy acidity.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
CrimsonCrisp
TM
CrimsonCrisp is a modern scab-resistant apple, with a very crisp flesh. It can be picked over a long-period.
Picking season: Mid
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Cripps Pink
Cripps Pink is one of the best-known modern apple varieties, well-suited to the warmer apple-growing regions.
Picking season: Very late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Cripps Red
Cripps Red is a late-season low-chill apple from Australia, with a crisp dense flesh and a good flavor.
Picking season: Very late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Fuji
Developed in Japan, but with all-American parents, Fuji is a very attractive apple with a good sweet flavor.
Picking season: Very late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Galarina
Galarina is best considered an improved, disease-resistant Gala (to which it is closely related).
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Granny Smith
Granny Smith is the world-famous green apple from Australia, a good choice for warmer apple-growing regions.
Picking season: Very late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Self-fertile
Grimes Golden
A high quality apple, Grimes Golden is probably the parent of Golden Delicious, but with a richer flavor.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Self-fertile
Haralson
Haralson is a great all-round backyard apple variety, disease-resistant and cold-hardy.
Picking season: Very late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Jonathan
One of the best-flavored US apple varieties, a good choice for the backyard orchard.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile
Melrose
Melrose is a Jonathan-style apple, with a sweet flavor and good storage life.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Mutsu
Mutsu (or Crispin) is a high quality apple from Japan, with a good flavor, and also sharp enough for cooking.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Newtown Pippin
In use since the 18th century, Newtown Pippin is a versatile American apple with a good aromatic flavor.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Novaspy
An improved form of Northern Spy, and an excellent all-round apple for northern areas.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Regent
Regent is a large attractive late-season eating apple with a juicy crisp flesh and a sweet flavor.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Sturmer Pippin
A traditional late-season English apple, ideal for storing.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile
SunCrisp
TM
A high-quality late-season eating apple with plenty of interesting flavor.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Triumph
TM
Also known as MN80, Triumph is a new release from the well-regarded University of Minnesota apple breeding program.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
WineCrisp
TM
WineCrisp is a modern disease-resistant apple with a spicy flavor. Also known as Co-op 31.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Winesap
Winesap is a popular southern heirloom apple, widely grown in Virginia in the 19th century.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Wolf River
Wolf River is the perfect cooking apple for the north - reliable, cold-hardy, disease resistant.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Zabergau Reinette
Zabergau Reinette is a well-regarded russet apple from Germany with a strong well-balanced flavor.
Picking season: Late
Pollination group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile