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RESERVE FOR NEXT SPRING: ABOUT BARE ROOT PLANTS; Most of our fruit trees and many of our berries are only available bare root. They will not be available for shipment to you until Spring of 2010, however you can ORDER THEM NOW and lock in current prices and shipping rates. We also offer the option of ordering potted plants for delivery next spring. All of these items are designated as RESERVE FOR NEXT SPRING. If you order both items that will be shipped now or in the fall and items for next spring, they will be itemized separately on your order and you will be charged separate shipping for each.
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14 varieties are available.
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A090F Ashmead's Kernel apple/Dolgo
 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 standard rootstock. full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50
Climate Zones: 4 to 9
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A100F Belmac Standard Apple/Dolgo
 This wonderful new productive all purpose Canadian cultivar combines flavor and keeping ability with cold and disease resistance. The sweet, medium to large deep red apples ripen in late September/early October and keep three months or more. Like its parent Spartan, it has a delicious sweet/tart McIntosh flavor. It resists scab, mildew, and cedar apple rust. It thrives in eastern Canada and has also proven a winner in Western Washington.. Bred by Dr. Shahrokh Khanizadeh in Quebec and introduced in 1996. Offered by Raintree under agreement with full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50
Climate Zones: 4 to 9
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A200F Chehalis Apple/Dolgo
 Resembles Golden Delicious in looks and
flavor but the fruit is larger and crisper. Highly scab and somewhat mildew resistant, it was discovered north of Chehalis, WA., near Oakville in 1937. Excellent for organic growers who like a very large sweet yellow apple. It is always reliable and highly productive, ripening late in September. full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50
Climate Zones: 4 to 9
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A410F Honeycrisp Apple/Dolgo
 A superior quality red apple with an outstanding crisp texture and a juicy combination of sweet and tart flavors. You can pick it in September, but it develops its full aromatic flavor if left on the tree until mid October. It is among the most winter hardy, showing little damage at minus 40 deg. F. It’s somewhat scab resistant and has not shown problems with fireblight. It’s wonderful fresh and great for pies, crisps and applesauce. New from the U of Minnesota. Hardy to USDA Zone 3. Patent #7197. full description
Raintree Low Price: $28.50
Climate Zones: 3 to 9
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A465F Johnny Appleseed Apple/Dolgo
 In the 1830’s, thousands of apple trees were planted in Ohio by one John Chapman, who earned the nickname Johnny Appleseed for his work. Nearly two centuries later, it is extremely rare to find a tree documented to be a graft from one of Johnny’s trees, but Raintree acquired one. It was tracked down by Scott Scogerboe, who found an old newspaper article that told of an Ohio homestead where Johnny Appleseed had planted a tree. Early in the 20th century, a student who visited the homestead took a cutting, grafted a new tree and planted it in his full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50
Climate Zones: 4 to 9
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A430F Kingston Black Apple/Dolgo
 The flavor of Kingston Black is such a fine, complex combination of sweet, sharp and bitter qualities that it makes a wonderful hard cider even without blending with other varieties. Classified as a “bittersharp” apple, the English consider it to be the standard cultivar for making a high quality, single variety cider. A very large harvest of medium-size, red apples ripens mid-October. Don’t eat it; cider it! On Standard Dolgo rootstock. full description
Raintree Low Price: $28.50
Climate Zones: 4 to 9
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A403F Kingston Black Apple/Dolgo
 Kingston Black has such a fine combination of "sweet", "sharp" and "bitter" qualities that it makes a wonderful alcoholic cider without blending with other varieties. It is considered in England to be the standard cultivar to use in making a high quality single variety cider. The medium size red apples ripen mid-October. The tree is very productive. Classified as a "bittersharp." Don't eat it, cider it! full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50
Climate Zones: 4 to 9
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A520F Liberty apple/Antanovka
 Dark, polished red skin and intense, sprightly flavor make this medium size, elongated apple a long-standing favorite. Trees that were bred in New York for high scab and mildew resistance thrive in the Pacific NW and throughout most of the nation. Every year, a large crop ripens on this spreading tree in early October. full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50
Climate Zones: 4 to 9
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A570F Pristine apple/Dolgo
 This new PRI selection ripens in August, producing large crops of beautiful yellow apples that are crisp and tasty. They are mildly tart and excellent for fresh eating, baking or in applesauce. The trees are very healthy, highly resistant to apple scab and cedar apple rust and somewhat resistant to
powdery mildew and fireblight. On full sized Dolgo rootstock. full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50
Climate Zones: 4 to 9
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A581F Queen Cox Select Apple/Dolgo
 This patented self fertile clone has the flavor, mellow aftertaste and aroma of the famed Cox’s Orange Pippin. Queen Cox sets bumper crops of delicious fruit each year, without a pollinizer, even when fruit set is poor on other apples, including other Cox type apples. The fruit of Queen Cox is larger and the tree more disease resistant than Cox’s Orange Pippin. The tree is 15% less vigorous than other Cox varieties. Fruit ripens in early September. The only reliably self fertile apple suitable for most American gardeners. On full sized Dolgo r full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50
Climate Zones: 5 to 9
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A161FA Red Boskoop Apple/Antanovka
 A very large, somewhat scab resistant apple that produces heavy crops each year. A superior cooking and pie apple with a rich combination of sweet and tart flavors. In Europe it is prized because it stores all winter and flavor improves in storage. It originated in Boskoop, Holland in 1856 and is still a popular commercial variety in Europe. It is a russetted apple over a red base color. It ripens in late October. full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50
Climate Zones: 4 to 9
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A380F Red Gravenstein apple/Dolgo (Worthen Strain)
 The ideal sauce and cider apple. It ripens in early September. It is known for its wonderful tangy flavor. A vigorous grower; allow the tree some extra room. It is a biennial bearer. We offer the (Worthen)strain. On Dolgo rootstock. full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50
Climate Zones: 4 to 9
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A625F Rubinette Apple/Dolgo
 The sweetly tart flavor of Rubinette, a cross between Golden Delicious and Cox's Orange Pippin, will please fans of the Cox crosses. Loads of incredibly delicious, small-medium, attractive apples, golden with red stripes, ripen in early October. The patented scab and mildew resistant Swiss cultivar is a favorite of organic growers in Europe, where it is grown commercially. full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50
Climate Zones: 4 to 9
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A381F Striped Gravenstein Apple/Dolgo
 The Old-fashioned Gravenstein, known for its wonderful, tangy flavor, is the ideal sauce, pie and cider apple. Allow the vigorous tree some extra room. Fruit ripens in early September, but is biennial, bearing a heavy crop every other year. We offer the 'Sheets' strain. On Standard Size Rootstock. full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50
Climate Zones: 4 to 9
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