| William's Pride Apple - Malus spp | Arkansas Black Apple - Malus spp |
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Early maturing attractive, dark red apple with excellent tart fruit quality and immunity to apple scab. Extremely resistant to cedar apple rust and fire blight. For an out-of-hand apple this is the best for so early in the season. It blooms over a long span and produces annually. Zones 4-8.
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Arkansas Black is a permaculture tree with good for you, deep red, winter keeping apples. Tree very disease resistant. Self-fertile. Fruits are picked late in our area and mature their best flavor after a few months storage in the fridge. Arkansas Black Apple is chosen as a wildlife tree since the tree is disease resistant and the fruits hang well into the late fall. Standard tree spacing 20' circle, dwarf spacing @ 10' circle. Zones 5-8.
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| Pristine Apple - Malus spp | Enterprise Apple - Malus spp |
Even earlier than William's Pride. Pristine has good disease resistant to cedar apple rust and apple scab, but can get spur blight in wet springs. The bright yellow fruit dependably ripens here yearly. Excellent for fresh eating for such an early apple. A good keeper for an early apple. Texture is not hard like a winter apple, but crisp and zesty. A good substitute for Lodi apple, being good for apple sauce like Lodi but much better quality for eating out of hand. Space 10' circles for dwarf trees and 15' for semi-dwarf. Space @ 25' for standard. Zones 5-7.
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Enterprise is a very rich, spicy, super disease-resistant apple. Mellows in storage. Deep maroon color. Ripens in late September here and is delicious off the tree. Similar in taste to Fuji but much better disease resistance. Space standard size trees @ 20' circles and dwarf trees @ 10' circle. Zones 5-7.
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| Liberty Apple - Malus spp | Centennial Apple - Malus spp |
Shiny, deep-red,(lighter the further south Liberty is grown) crisp apple that is scab immune and resistant to mildew, cedar apple rust and fire blight. Late summer ripening. Keeps well. One of the most disease resistant apples ever developed. Has a McIntosh aroma with a crisp, juicy flavory essence. Very productive, so keep about 3" between each fruit. Self-fertile. Space dwarf, semi-dwarf and standard in circles of 10', 15', 20' respectively. Zones 4-7.
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Centennial is a low-spreading tree of about 12'. One of the sweeter more delicious ornamental apples for eating out-of-hand. Very hardy. Introduced from Excelsior, MN. Pretty bloom and tree shape. Apples have a hint of crab apple flavor. Ripens here in August. Delicious cheese compliment. Zones 4-8.
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| Golden Sentinel Columnar Apple - Malus spp | Scarlet Sentinel Columnar Apple |
This new non-branching variety produces a striking display of white spring flowers followed by very large and attractive solid golden yellow fruit. Sweet, juicy and delicious. Disease resistant and productive. Will not get wide, so it's a good choice for borders with enough height @ 10' but not enough width @ 4' such as near a driveway. Good pollinator for Red Sentinel. Zones 4-7.
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Large, delicious, greenish-yellow fruit with an attractive red blush. Dense clusters of white flowers are followed by abundant, closely spaced fruit. Very productive and disease resistant and non-branching. The most dwarfing of the Columnar varieties. We've noticed minor cedar apple rust on leaves. 8-10' tall @ 4' wide. Zones 4-7.
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| Goldrush Apple - MALUS HYBRID | Espalier Apples 3 tier |
Goldrush was introduced from the same Purdue breeding project as Pristine, Williams Pride, and Enterprise. It is a good keeper with excellent flavor. Space semi-dwarf @ 12' circle. Zone 5-8
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Espalier is a formal growing approach, usually grown on fences, walls, and structures, they take little space. During the growing season, new growth is spur pruned to keep growth compact along the horizontal branching.The variety available is Fuji. List the variety in the comment section of your checkout info. Freight or pick up only. Space @ 8' apart. Zones 5-8. Fuji is self fertile.
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| Arkansas Black Spur Apple | |
Arkansas Black Spur is a more compact form of Arkansas Black apple. In spur growth the buds of the branches are closer together. The result is more flowering and leafing in a shorter distance. Since the branching is not as long, the tree is smaller, but very well rooted and anchored to the ground,since it's grafted on a seedling root. Fruits are large and very dark red. Keeps for months in storage. Non-browning in fruit salads. A very good tree for hot summer areas and needs 500-600 hours of winter temps below 45 degrees F. Height @ 10' and same width. Space @ 12' circle. Zone 5-8
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