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William's Pride Apple Tree

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Original price $35.00 - Original price $59.00
Original price
$41.00
$35.00 - $59.00
Current price $41.00

First developed at Purdue University Breeding Program in the 1970s and released to the public in 1988, the PRI2845-1 apple is another excellent example of that programs Disease Resistance Breeding Program. Crossed from PRI 1018-101 and NJ 50 and fortunately renamed Williams Pride after Edwin B. Williams- long time leader and professor emeritus of the breeding program. 

The apple is medium sized and flushes to a deep red color in late summer. Bred to be a disease resistant, early dessert apple. It is ready to harvest a full 8 weeks before the Delicious varieties. Its flesh is yellow and easy to bite through but also still kinda crunchy. Not a half bad apple. Juicy and probably more Brix than other early apples. This apple would be good to eat and for cider~ it would also be good as apple sauce. People should primarily plant this tree for its disease resistance for organic growers. The apple works well for its ripening time and is easy to grow. 

USDA Zone: 4-9

Mature Heights: 

G.11 ~11-13' Tall at Maturity; Dwarf (Ships Spring 2026)

B.118: ~18-21' Tall at Maturity; Semi-Dwarf (Ships Spring 2026)

Sun: Full Sun

Bloom Group: 2, Early Mid Season

Ripening Time: Early- Mid August

Pollination: Required

As of July 20, 2025, we have ceased shipping bare root trees for the Spring 2025 Season. We will resume shipping bare root trees in November of 2025. We will assume all bare root trees order, unless otherwise stated in the product description, will ship in November. Please order accordingly.

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