Raintree Nursery
Apples - dwarf - semi (Malus pumila) 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. Ever since early American settlers took their favorite varieties of apples to their new homesteads, apples have been important in family meals. The harvest from apple trees provides fresh and hard cider, classic American apple pies, stores of sauces, butters and other delicacies. We indicate,with this apple carrying a shield symbol, those varieties that are easiest to grow organically. Even if varieties are not scab resistant, many are still acceptable for the organic grower who doesn’t demand picture perfect fruit for cider or other uses. Also, even though some great selections might require more care, the result is worth the effort. We offer sturdy, well-rooted, 4-6' grafted trees on the best dwarfing root stocks.

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A8502S 2x1 Apple Combo(Q.Cox/Belmac/Rubinette/Prist)M106
(Varieties 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. (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!) Can be maintained at 12-15'.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $28.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A802LC 2x1 Combo Low Chill Apple
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. (Sorry! Because of difficulty tracking the possible combinations, we cannot tell you ahead, which variety is missing on the 2x1 combo. Th  full description
Raintree Low Price: $28.50 Climate Zones: 9 to 10 click for specific growing info
A803LC 3x1 Low Chill Resistant Apple/EMLA111
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.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $39.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A8504S 4X1Res.Apple (Q.Cox/Belmac/Rubinette/Pristine)M106
(Varieties subject to change from year to year) 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'.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $42.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A8406E 6x1 3 Tier Espalier Apple (GR/RM/F/G/Y.DEL/Y.TRAN
You will receive 6 varieties Gravenstein/Red MacIntosh/Fuji/Gala/Yellow Delicious/Yellow Transparent. Each branch will be labeled. (VARIETIES SUBJECT TO CHANGE FROM YEAR TO YEAR.) Espalier is the word for the special training practices used for growing trees on a trellis. There are many ways of doing this to make your trees into a work of art. We offer trees that have already been trained along the same plane in a 3 tier T shaped horizontal cordon. You can train them to many different shapes. These forms are beautiful when placed against a  full description
Raintree Low Price: $69.95
A020D Akane apple/EMLA 26
Pronounced “ah-kah-nay,” this firm, crisp and fully flavored red eating apple produces good crops every year, no matter how bad the spring pollinating weather. The scab and mildew resistant apple from Japan is an excellent variety for the organic grower. It ripens in early to mid September.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $21.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A020S Akane apple/M7
Pronounced “ah-kah-nay,” this firm, crisp and fully flavored red eating apple produces good crops every year, no matter how bad the spring pollinating weather. The scab and mildew resistant apple from Japan is an excellent variety for the organic grower. It ripens in early to mid September. On EMLA 7 rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $21.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A085D Almata apple /EMLA 26
For beautiful apple sauce and jelly, few compare with this flavorful, large red apple with bright pink flesh. Red leaves and bright pink spring blossoms make it a great edible ornamental. It is very winter hardy, with fruit ripening in October. On EMLA 26 dwarf rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A086D Ark Charm Apple/M26
Among the best tasting early season apples. The large red fruit has a complex, sweet and juicy flavor. It is very productive and ripens in late August but only keeps a couple of weeks. 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.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A090D Ashmead's Kernel apple/EMLA26
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.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A100D Belmac Apple/M26 ™
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: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A100S Belmac Apple/MM106 ™
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 A  full description
Raintree Low Price: $15.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A120D Beni Shogun apple /EMLA26
Many fruit lovers love the crisp juicy and very sweet taste of the Japanese apple Fuji. However Fuji has 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 NW 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.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
A140S Bramley Apple/M7
In England, where selecting cooking apples is important, Bramley is the most widely used. It is a spreading tree and a heavy and regular bearer. It is scab and mildew resistant. The flesh is firm, juicy and it cooks to perfection. When ripe, it’s good for fresh eating too. This large, round green yellow apple, with red stripes, ripens in early October.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A110S Brown Russet Apple/M7
This heritage variety is scab and mildew resistant and a great choice for the organic grower. The fruit, which ripens in October, is a pleasing brown color and has an excellent, sweet flavor. Enjoy it fresh, made into a wonderful cider, or kept in a box until spring. USDA Zones 4-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A200D Chehalis apple /EMLA 26
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: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A210S Corail Apple/M7 ™
This variety (also called Pinova TM) has been top rated at many fruit tastings because of its rich, aromatic combination of sweet and tart flavors. We loved its flavor. It is a beautiful, medium to large, slightly elongated apple with pink stripes over an orange background. Introduced from Pillnitz in 1986 its parentage includes Cox Orange, Oldenburg and Golden Delicious. It is crisp and juicy, winter hardy and a good keeper. It bears heavily at a young age and often requires thinning. It ripens early to mid- October, blooms mid season, and is  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A243S Dabinette apple M7
An annual, heavy bearer of medium to large size, round red apples. Harvest this traditional "bittersweet" cider variety in late October. Makes a beautiful 15-20' spreading tree. On EMLA 7 rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A240S Dayton Apple/M7
Among the very best Purdue selections. The brilliant red fruit is crisp, juicy, sweet-tart, and very flavorful. The tree is very productive with an upright form and strong branch angles. It is immune to scab and resistant to both mildew and cedar rust. The large, beautiful fruit ripens in late September.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A250D Egremont Russet apple/M26
The deep green disease resistant foliage makes an enchanting sight in English gardens speckled with thousands of round golden brown orbs. The delicious fruit ripens in early October with a delicious nutty flavor. Eat it with a chunk of cheddar cheese. EMLA 26 semi-dwarf rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A252D Ellison's Orange apple/EMLA26
A favorite of English organic growers since 1904, this Cox’s Orange x Calville Blanc cross, bred in Lincolnshire, England, combines an outstanding aromatic flavor with heavy cropping and resistance to scab. The complex flavor is at once sweet and tart with a hint of anise, and the flesh is crisp and juicy. A wonderful choice for the organic orchard, but these apples do not keep well. Ripens mid-September. USDA Zones 4-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A300D Enterprise apple/EMLA26
Glossy red apples with an excellent sprightly flavor ripen in late October and keep well, with flavor improving in storage. The productive, vigorous, spreading tree is immune to scab and resistant to fire blight, cedar apple rust and mildew. Also proven to be a winner at the WSU Mt. Vernon station.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $21.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A300S Enterprise Apple/M7
A glossy red apple with an excellent spritely flavor that improves with storage. The tree is productive, vigorous and spreading. Fruit ripens late October. It has proven a winner throughout most of the U.S. It is an excellent keeper and is immune to scab and resistant to fire blight, cedar apple rust and mildew. Already a proven winner at the Mt. Vernon station.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $21.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A560D Esopus Spitzenberg Apple/M26
Esopus Spitzenberg was Thomas Jefferson's favorite apple; originating in New York state in the 18th century. It is still one the finest eating apples in the world, with a sub acid sprightly taste. Great for fresh eating, cooking and canning. The skin is mottled orange color with grey dots. Tree has an open spreading to drooping habit. Ripens late October. It was widely grown in the Pacific Northwest about the turn of the 20th century. It is scab susceptible.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A310S Fiesta Apple/M7
The British have really done it this time! They have inserted the fabulous, sweet, tangy and refreshing flavor of Cox’s Orange Pippin into a heavily productive disease resistant apple and we are finally making it available to American backyard growers. Its color is 75 percent red over a green background. This patented, large round apple ripens in late September or early October and is a good keeper. It produces when others fail and is reportedly partially self fertile.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A270D Golden Russet Apple/M26
This golden bronze heritage apple has finely textured yellow flesh with a distinctive sugary sweetness. An excellent storage apple, it's prized for fresh eating, drying and making cider. Tip-bearing tree blooms mid- season and ripens late, often on a two-year cycle. They show some resistance to scab and cedar apple rust.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A265D Gold Star apple/M26 (Rezista) PPAF
Large, juicy, smooth finished yellow apple with fine texture and spicy flavor. Keeps very well in storage. Blooms mid season. Ripens late October. On EMLA 26 rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A385D Greensleeves apple /EMLA 26
Raintree discovered that English organic growers sing the praises of this large beautiful yellow apple. It was bred at East Malling (Golden Delicious x James Grieve) for its disease resistance, heavy cropping and crisp juicy, delicious flesh. Its September ripening, long mid season bloom and compact spur habit also make it a winner.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A410D Honeycrisp apple/EMLA 26
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 is wonderful fresh and great for pies, crisps and applesauce. New from the U of Minnesota. Best fruit quality in the Northern half of the country. Hardy to USDA Zone 3. Pate  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 3 to 9
A400D Hudson's Golden Gem apple /EMLA 26
It was discovered as a fence row seedling at the Hudson Nursery in Tangent, Oregon about 1931. Because of its brownish color and elongated shape, it was originally marketed as a pear. One of the tastiest russetted apples. The flesh is crisp and sweet and the flavor is nutty and refreshing. It is productive, annual bearing and somewhat scab and mildew resistant. The large fruit will hang on the tree well into winter. Good keeper. Ripens late October.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $28.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
A400A Hudson's Golden Jem Apple/MM111
It was discovered as a fence row seedling at the Hudson Nursery in Tangent, Oregon about 1931. Because of its brownish color and elongated shape, it was originally marketed as a pear. One of the tastiest russetted apples. The flesh is crisp and sweet and the flavor is nutty and refreshing. It is productive, annual bearing and somewhat scab and mildew resistant. The large fruit will hang on the tree well into winter. Good keeper. Ripens late October. Tree can be maintained at 15'-18'.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $28.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
A465S Johnny Appleseed Apple/M7
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: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A460S Jonagold apple /EMLA 7
Firm, crisp, and highly flavored, this sweet, large, red and yellow apple scores on top in taste tests. A generous load of apples ripens early to mid-October and keeps well. Many new orchards in the Northwest are now growing Jonagold commercially.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $21.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A460D Jonagold apple M26
Firm, crisp, and highly flavored, this sweet, large, red and yellow apple scores on top in taste tests. A generous load of apples ripens early to mid-October and keeps well. Many new orchards in the Northwest are now growing Jonagold commercially.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $21.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A420D Karmijn de Sonnaville apple /EMLA 26
This intensely flavored red russetted apple from Holland measures the highest in both sugars and acids. A triploid cross of Cox's Orange Pippin and Jonathan, it is the favorite of many, however, it is so highly flavored and aromatic that it overwhelms some tastes when just off the tree. Put this excellent winter keeper in a box when it ripens in mid October and wait about a month for the complex mellow flavors to start shining through. A vigorous grower and somewhat scab resistant, it has proven to thrive in our region.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A520D Liberty apple EMLA 26
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: $21.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A540D Melrose apple/EMLA 26
This flavorful red apple is top rated for reliability and keeping. Properly stored in the garage, it can keep until May. A heavy crop of tart apples, great for cooking or eating fresh, ripens in late October. Melrose is the official Ohio state apple.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $21.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
A277D Northern Spy Apple/M26
Northern Spy has thin skin and very crisp delicious flesh with a sweet/tart flavor prized for cooking and fresh eating. It is among the best keepers. It is winter hardy. These outstanding qualities make many people throughout the U.S. grow it despite it being biennial and taking a few extra years to come into production. It blooms late in the spring and ripens in November making it too late to fully ripen in cooler parts of the Pacific Northwest. USDA Zones 4-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A580D Pink Lady Apple ®/M26
(Cripps Pink) This beautiful new apple from Western Australia has a pink blush on its yellow skin. The medium-size, conical fruit has fine-grained flesh that is at once tangy and sweet, crisp and crunchy. Apples are great for eating out of hand and are prized for fruit salads, since they do not brown easily after being cut. Pink Lady (Golden Delicious X Lady Williams) ripens in September and develops best flavor in hot summer climates. USDA Zones 4-9  full description
Raintree Low Price: $22.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A570S Pristine apple/M7
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. Tree can be maintained at 17'-20'.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A570D Pristine apple/MM106
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.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A581D Queen Cox Select apple on M26 (Self-fertile)
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. Dwarf tree on M26 roo  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
A605D Rebella TM Rezista Apple/EMLA 26
This large, elongated red apple has a pleasing combination of sweet and tart flavors. It ripens in late September and is resistant to scab, mildew, fireblight, cedar apple rust, and red mite. On EMLA 26 rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A161D Red Boskoop apple on EMLA 26
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. On EMLA 26 dwarf rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A380D Red Gravenstein apple/M26 (Worthen Strain)
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 'Worthen' strain. On EMLA 26 Rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A628S Roxbury Russet Apple/M7
A fine cider or dessert apple with great flavor. Roxbury is among the first American varieties developed, originating near Boston in the early 17th century. Enjoy the beautiful large golden brown, orange blushed fruit each October. USDA Zones 4-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A628D Roxbury Russett apple M26
A fine cider or dessert apple with great flavor. Roxbury is among the first American varieties developed, originating near Boston in the early 17th century. Enjoy the beautiful large golden brown, orange blushed fruit each October. USDA Zones 4-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A625D Rubinette Apple/M26
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: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A635D Sansa apple M26
With the juicy, crisp, sweet fruit ripening in late August, this Japanese cross of Akane and Gala brings forth the best of both parents. It has some resistance to both fireblight and scab, is a good keeper, and shows a pretty red blush over a yellow background on its medium-large, conical fruit.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A635S Sansa Apple on EMLA 7
With the juicy, crisp, sweet fruit ripening in late August, this Japanese cross of Akane and Gala brings forth the best of both parents. It has some resistance to both fireblight and scab, is a good keeper, and shows a pretty red blush over a yellow background on its medium-large, conical fruit.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A655D Shizuka apple/M26
From Japan comes this Golden Delicious x Indo cross, leaving smiles in its wake. The beautiful, large, firm, yellow with pink blush fruit is very sweet with low acidity, and will ripen about mid October. It is also an excellent keeper. On EMLA 26 rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A656D Silken Apple/M26
This late summer apple has a unique white gold porcelain color, crisp texture and outstanding combination of aromatic sweet/tart flavors. It bears at an early age and is very productive. From British Columbia, it has excelled in tests at the WSU Mt. Vernon station.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A658D Snow Famuse Apple/M26
This small orange-red apple has been an American favorite for more than 250 years. It is also called the snow apple because of its white flesh which is sometimes streaked with red. The apples ripen in September, are tender and juicy with a great sweet/tart flavor. They are prized for fresh eating and cooking and make an aromatic bitter/sweet cider. It is a mid season bloomer. USDA Zones 4-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A657D Snowsweet Apple/MM106
Like Honeycrisp, from the U. of Minnesota and hardy to Zone 4A. Snowsweet has an excellent balance of sweet and tart flavors and a firm crisp texture. The bronze, red blushed fruit ripens in mid October and has some resistance to scab and fireblight. The flesh is slow to oxidize when exposed to air making it great for canning, sauces or fruit salads. Its also tops for fresh eating.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
FA381D Striped Gravenstein Apple/M26(Fall Ship)
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.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A381D Striped Gravenstein apple/M26 (Sheets Strain)
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 EMLA 26 Rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A480S Thompkins King apple M7
Known simply as King, the large yellow-green apples with red stripes are excellent for eating fresh, for cooking and for making cider. They also keep well. This highly prized apple is a tip bearer. (Tip bearer pruning note: Wait to prune until two inches of new growth has begun in spring. Then prune back to 6-8” of last years growth!) On M7 semi-dwarf rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $21.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A480D Tompkins King apple/M26
Known simply as King, the large yellow-green apples with red stripes are excellent for eating fresh, for cooking and for making cider. They also keep well. This highly prized apple is a tip bearer. (Tip bearer pruning note: Wait to prune until two inches of new growth has begun in spring. Then prune back to 6-8” of last years growth!) EMLA 26 dwarf rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $21.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A700D Williams Pride apple EMLA 26
Highly rated for flavor. It ripens in early August and is the best of the early apples. The large red fruit has a sweet rich spicy flavor. The tree is very productive with strong well angled branches. Immune to apple scab and resistant to mildew, cedar rust and fireblight. It is an early season bloomer with unusually long lasting blossoms.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $21.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A720S Wolf River Apple/M7
This beautiful, red apple gets bigger than any others we offer. Just one, with a mild, pleasant flavor. is enough to make a whole pie. Wear a hard hat while picking or it make a big inpression on you! The trees from Wisconsin are very winter hardy as well as resistant to scab and mildew.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A740D Zestar apple M26
This superior winter hardy, early season apple, like Honeycrisp, thrives in most of the nation! Zestar ripens in late August and has a delicious crunchy flavor. It will keep nicely for a month and a half. The tree is a reliable producer of large apples with red over a cream background. On EMLA 26 dwarf rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9


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