Tough Trees for Tough Climates
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Key
Rpns: Ripens
· FB- fireblight·
Res: Resistant
· Prod: Productive
·Susc: Susceptible
·Z- USDA Climate Zone
· Standard: Full size tree at maturity
· Prec- (Precocious) early to bear first crop

Apple on Ranetka Rootstock, 3-5 ft------$18 ea
Add 5 dollars per tree if ordering less than 3 trees.
Extremely cold hardy rootstock, survives 40 below w/ no snow, dry soil. Fast growing, adapts to dry soils. Standard size. Z 2
6 Dauphin: Crab, very prec. Pleasant mild flavor with some tartness.. Z 2 read more

1 Dolgo: 3/4" fruit. Poor fresh but v. good for jelly. Ornamental. Susc to FB. Rpns L Aug. Annual. Z-1

21 Honeycrisp:

1 Longfield: Historical apple. Beach rates as good to very good. Juicy, sweet, good texture.
Z 4, maybe 3.



6 Luke: V lrg fruit. Pies and sauce. V. prod. Biennial. Stores 10 wks. Rpns late. Z 3 read more

1 Magog Redstreak: Baking apple. Good for sauce and eating fresh also. Large fruit. Z 3

2 Moscow Pear: V. good fresh. Res to FB. 6 cm. Rpns L Aug. Z 3. read more

1 Norland: High quality. Susc to FB & scab. Nat semi- dwarf. Prec. Keeps 2 mths. Fruit 2½". Z 3, (2b?)
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2 Northfield Beauty: Crisp, subacid. Keeps. Prod. Res to scab. Rpns L Aug. Z 5. (4?)

1 Rosybrook: Extremely hardy crab.Crisp, juicy, pleasant overall taste. Z 2.

1 Westland: 3-3.5" fruit, great for pies. Not for fresh eating. Stores 2 mths. Not susc. to FB. Z 2. read more

3 Yellow Transparent: Sauce and pie apple. V good fresh in cold summers. Susc to FB. Rpns E Aug. Z 3.

Also available on ranetka: Summerland Redmac; Brookings #2: