Varieties are subject to change. Sorry! Because there are so many possible combinations, we cannot choose which varieties will be missing from any of our 3x1 or 2x1 combo trees!
Enjoy the best tasting disease resistant apples on one amazing self-fertile semi-dwarf tree. Queen Cox self-fertile, Belmac, Rubinette and Pristine. Enjoy yellow and red apples from August through October.
Can be maintained at 12-15'.
For those of you who don't get much winter chill, this combination grafted apple on M111 rootstock should fill the bill. It only needs 100-200 hours of winter chill to produce its sweet, crisp apples.
Varieties are Anna (red, good fresh or cooked), Dorsett Golden (much like Golden Delicious), and Einshemer (sweet yellow, very productive).
Tree will grow to about 15', but can be kept much shorter with pruning. 4-5' tree. Pictured is Anna.
Varieties are subject to change. Sorry! Because there are so many possible combinations, we cannot choose which varieties will be missing from any of our 3x1 or 2x1 combo trees!
Enjoy the best tasting disease resistant apples on one amazing self-fertile semi-dwarf tree. Queen Cox Self-fertile, Belmac, Rubinette and Pristine. Enjoy yellow and red apples from August through October. Can be maintained at 12-15'.
Pictured is a Queen Cox Self-fertile apple.
Varieties are subject to change.
Enjoy the best tasting disease resistant apples on one amazing self-fertile semi-dwarf tree. Queen Cox Self-fertile, Belmac, Rubinette and Pristine. Enjoy yellow and red apples from August through October.
Can be maintained at 12-15'. Pictured is a Belmac apple.
It's great fun to grow a tree with several varieties. Astound your friends with a tree that has different color fruit on the same tree.







