Fresh Eating Apples
Ananas Reinette Apple
Malus domestica 'Ananas Reinette' An heirloom variety of yellow apple originally discovered in France in the 1500s, Ananas Reinette means “pineappl...
View full detailsArkansas Black Apple
Malus domestica 'Arkansas Black' A favorite across the nation, this vintage apple's dark red fruit turns nearly blackish when it's fully ripe, and ...
View full detailsAshmead's Kernel Apple
Malus domestica 'Ashmead's Kernel' The incredible sweet-tart flavor of this superb heirloom apple has made it a connoisseur's favorite. Discovered ...
View full detailsBardsey Apple
Malus domestica 'Bardsey' This amazing apple comes from the windswept Bardsey Island off the coast of Wales. The tree grows in an area right next t...
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Malus domestica 'Bramley's Seedling' The English are particular about their cooking apples, and this large, round, green-yellow apple with red stri...
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Malus domestica 'Chehalis' An excellent choice for organic growers who like a very large, sweet, yellow apple. This old favorite was discovered nor...
View full detailsEgremont Russet Apple
Malus domestica 'Egremont Russet' The deep-green disease-resistant foliage makes an enchanting sight in English gardens speckled with thousands of...
View full detailsEllison's Orange Apple
Malus domestica 'Ellison's Orange' Still a favorite of English organic growers because of its outstanding flavor, heavy cropping and resistance to ...
View full detailsFlower of Kent Apple
Malus domestica 'Flower of Kent' As the story goes, Sir Isaac Newton saw an apple fall from the Flower of Kent tree at Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincoln...
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Malus domestica 'Fred Gravenstein' Fred is RED! This strain of Gravenstein has the wonderful complex flavor, early-ripening, snappy texture, and al...
View full detailsHudson's Golden Gem Apple
Malus domestica 'Hudson's Golden Gem' It was discovered as a fence row seedling at the Hudson Nursery in Tangent, Oregon, about 1931. Because of ...
View full detailsJohnny Appleseed Apple
Malus domestica 'Johnny Appleseed' In the 1830's, thousands of apple trees were planted in Ohio by one John Chapman, who earned the nickname Johnny...
View full detailsKandil Sinap Apple
Malus domestica 'Kandil Sinap' Kandil Sinap, the “sweet apple of Sinap”, was discovered on the Sinap peninsula of the Black Sea, in what is now Tur...
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Malus domestica 'King Edward VII' Named in 1902 after the new English monarch and grown since in English gardens as an outstanding fresh eating and...
View full detailsNewtown Pippin Apple
Malus domestica 'Newtown Pippin' Newtown Pippin was the workhorse of Washington, Jefferson and other colonial American orchards. Also known as Albe...
View full detailsRed Boskoop Apple
Malus domestica 'Red Belle de Boskoop' This heirloom keeper apple originated in Boskoop, Holland, in 1856, and is still prized in Europe where it i...
View full detailsRoxbury Russet Apple
Malus domestica 'Roxbury Russet' A fine cider or dessert apple with great flavor. Roxbury is among the first American varieties developed, originat...
View full detailsSnow Fameuse Apple
Malus domestica 'Fameuse' This small orange-red apple has been an American favorite for more than 250 years. It is also called the "snow apple" bec...
View full detailsCombination Heritage Apple Tree (3 Varieties)
You will receive three of the following five heritage varieties: Arkansas Black, Newtown Pippin, Wolf River, Roxbury Russet and/or Johnny Applesee...
View full detailsCombo Heritage Apple (5 varieties)
Malus domestica You will receive FIVE of the following heritage varieties: Arkansas Black, Newtown Pippin, Wolf River, Roxbury Russet and Johnny A...
View full detailsTompkins King Apple Tree
Malus domestica 'Tompkins King' Known simply as King, (or King of Tomkins County), this large, hearty apple has a yellow-green background with heav...
View full detailsCombo Heritage Apple (4 varieties)
Malus domestica You will receive FOUR of the following five heritage varieties: Arkansas Black, Newtown Pippin, Wolf River, Roxbury Russet and/or ...
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