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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'.
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 is very winter hardy, with fruit ripening in October. On EMLA 26 dwarf rootstock.
One of the nationally favorite heritage apples, its dark red fruit turns nearly blackish when its fully ripe and its tart flavor mellows in storage.
Ripening late in the season, Arkansas Black is an excellent keeper and is somewhat resistant to cedar-apple rust and fireblight.
USDA Zones 4-9.
From the University of Arkansas breeding program, it's a proven winner in the Pacific Northwest. It is also popular in France. The tree is upright and vigorous.
The incredible sweet-tart flavor of this superb heirloom apple has made it a connoisseur's favorite. Discovered in Gloucester about 1750, these scab-resistant trees are easy to grow and are grown commercially in England today.
The medium size fruit with brown russetting keeps extremely well. On standard rootstock 3' tree.
The incredible sweet-tart flavor of this superb heirloom apple has made it a connoisseur's favorite.
Discovered in Gloucester about 1750, scab resistant trees are easy to grow and are grown commercially in England today. The medium size fruit with brown russetting keeps extremely well.
On EMLA 26 dwarf rootstock. 3' trees.
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Many fruit lovers love the crisp juicy and very sweet taste of the Japanese apple Fuji. However Fuji had too long of a ripening season to grow in the Pacific Northwest and in other areas with relatively cool summers. After testing many types of Fuji apples in the Pacific Northwest, researchers recommend Beni Shogun. It has a beautiful red color and outstanding flavor and ripens almost a month before Fuji. It will thrive in much of the U.S. USDA Zones 5-9. On EMLA 26 dwarf rootstock. It blooms mid-season.
After testing many types of Fuji apples in the Pacific Northwest, researchers recommend Beni Shogun. It has a beautiful red color and outstanding flavor and ripens almost a month before Fuji. It will thrive in much of the U.S.
USDA Zones 5-9. It blooms mid-season.
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Raintree Nursery specializes in offering superior, disease resistant apples for the backyard grower. We select varieties from around the world for their exceptional flavor and ease of growing, each with unique qualities to recommend it. Gardeners can have apples off their trees from August through November, and they can enjoy the harvest until March or April, since many apple varieties keep for long periods without refrigeration.














