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APPLES
All listed varieties are
self-fruitful except where noted
ANNA
Semi-dwarf M-111 Rootstock, 15-20'. 200
chilling hours. Large sized, green with red blush. Sweet, slightly tart,
crisp. Ripens June-September.
BEVERLY HILLS
Semi-dwarf M-111 Rootstock, 15-20’.
200-300 chilling hours. Medium sized, yellow with red stripes. Crisp and
juicy. Bears well in mild climate areas. Ripens late June.
DORSETT GOLDEN
Outstanding sweet apple for warm winter
areas. Firm, very flavorful like Golden Delicious. 100 chilling hours.
Also used as a pollenizer for Anna.
EIN SHEMER
Sweet yellow apples in early summer.
Heavy bearing. Very low chill requirement. 100 chilling hours.
Pollenizer for Anna. Semi-dwarf M-111 rootstock, unpruned height 15-20'
FUJI
Semi-dwarf M-111 Rootstock, 15-20’.
350-400 chilling hours. Medium sized, reddish-green color. Firm,
crunchy, juicy white flesh with excellent flavor. A favorite eating
apple. Ripens early to mid-September.
MOLLIE’S DELICIOUS
A Red Delicious type apple for mild
climates! Sweet, flavorful and aromatic. Red blush over yellow.
Pollenizer required– Fuji or
Beverly Hills. Semi-dwarf M-111
rootstock, unpruned height 15-20'. 400-500 chilling hours.
PINK LADY
From Western Australia. Very crisp[,
sweet-tart, distinct flavor, good keeper. Skin Reddish-pink over green
when ripe. White flesh resists browning. Harvest begins late October in
Central California, three weeks after Fuji. Chilling hours 400-500.
RED FUJI
Semi-dwarf. 400 Chilling hours or
less. Medium, yellowish-green base with red blush over entire surface.
Firm, crunchy, juicy, white flesh with excellent flavor. Stores well.
Will take summer heat. Ripens early to mid-September with Fuji.
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