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From Heirloom to Modern, we have nearly 100 varieties to choose from.
From Heirloom to Modern, we have nearly 100 varieties to choose from.
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Discovered as a chance seedling in the Similkameen Valley in British Columbia, Canada in the 1990s. Because it was discovered by chance, there is n...
View full detailsIntroduced 1870 in the orchard of a Mr. Brathwaite, the fruit, a variety of Winesap, round and of medium size. The flesh is yellow, fine grained, ...
View full detailsWilliam Butters found this chance apple tree near Wood Hill (close to modern day Wilmington, MA). Research suggests Butters discovered this apple ...
View full detailsThe Blondee apple is a relatively new apple cultivar that was developed in the United States by Cornell University's apple breeding program. It wa...
View full detailsThe Bonnie's Best Apple is native to Wisconsin found on an orchard owned by Bonnie Keehn in Cooksville, WI. She first showed the qualities of this ...
View full detailsThe Braeburn apple is a popular apple cultivar that originated in New Zealand in the 1950s. It is known for its firm, crisp, and tangy fruit, which...
View full detailsDiscovered in the mid 1850s on the farm of Mr. Dent at Yarkhill, Herefordshire, UK; this is another English Cider Apple. It is on the smaller side,...
View full detailsDiscovered as a chance sapling in 1987 between Red Delicious and Golden Delicious, the Cameo apple’s rise to fame is a quick one. Though we cannot...
View full detailsDescription Coming Soon! USDA Zone: 3-9 Mature Height: 8-10' (Dwarf) G.41 12-15' (Semi-Dwarf) M.106 18-20' (Semi-Dwarf) B.118 Sun: Full Sun Bloom ...
View full detailsFirst found in a New Mexico Valley in the 1940s, the Champagne has quite the volatile history. The Dixon family began growing this apple as soon a...
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