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Harostar

$35.00
A release from the Harrow Research Station, Harostar is a bright, attractive apricot that matures 10 days after Harcot. The fruit is sweet with delicious flavor and has an attractive red blush when mature. Resistant to brown rot and bactorial spot.

Harrow Sweet (HW609 Cltv.)

$35.00
A late-season pear developed by the Harrow Research Station in Ontario, Canada, Harrow Sweet ripens approximately three weeks after Bartlett. This variety has shown very good resistance to fire blight. The fruit size and appearance are similar to that of Bartlett; however, Harrow Sweet does develop an attractive blush. Trees should be thinned to maintain fruit size and avoid biennial bearing.

Honeycrisp (MINNB42 Cltv.) PP#26,644

$35.00
The original Honeycrisp was developed by the University of Minnesota, and this MINNB42 cultivar is their chosen red strain of Honeycrisp. It was discovered as a limb mutation at the research center in Excelsior, MN in 1999 and since then has been placed in replicate trials in MN, NY, and south central PA.  Fruit color evaluations were done over many seasons, and this selection has consistently produced fruit exhibiting more intense red color than the original.  Bloom and harvest times are the same as the original Honeycrisp strain. Royalty: $1.40/tree
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Hosui

$35.00
This Asian variety is solid russet with pronounced lenticels. Ripening in late August, fruit is mildly flavored, sweet

Hyslop

$35.00
Hyslop is a useful pollinizer for early to mid-season blooming varieties. Flowers are magenta, and fruit develops a deep red-purple skin. Fruit is astringent, making this a common crab apple used in jellies as well as cider blends where tannin content is desired. Tree is medium in vigor and precocious. Care should be taken to avoid biennial bearing, which reduces effectiveness as pollen source.
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Idared

$35.00
A dual-purpose apple, suitable for both fresh and process markets. Idared is a solid bright red apple that keeps well in long-term storage. This medium-vigor tree bears young and annually with heavy crops. Blooms early and makes a good pollenizer. Susceptible to fire blight.
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Ilona™ (NJA151 Cltv.) PP#25,862

$35.00
A new apricot selection from the Rutgers breeding progrm.  IlonaTM is a very attractive aprocot with excellent flavor and quality.  The tree is productive, producing beautiful bright orange fruit with a red blush.  IlonaTM harvests in late June and the flesh is firm, yet juicy. Royalty: $4.50/tree

Improved Red Jonathan

$35.00
A red sport of the original Jonathan, this cultivar is a reliable cropper and develops red color earlier than other Jonathan strains. Improved Red Jonathan has excellent blending quality for cider and is preferred for candied apples as well.
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Indian Summer

$35.00
A flowering crab apple pollinizer for the early-season bloom. Indian Summer produces abundant pink flowers with viable pollen over an extended period.
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Initial™ (X-6163 Cltv.)

$35.00
A scab-resistant variety developed at INRA Angers, France, Initial™ is a Gala x Redfree cross. It matures approximately one week before Gala. The fruit has good size and has a red blush over a yellow background. This variety is prone to fruit drop, making it an ideal selection for food plots. Tree is relatively non-vigorous and the fruit is crisp with a mild acidic flavor. Initial™ is a triploid and therefore pollen sterile. Royalty: $1.25/tree
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Jade™ (Momee Cltv.)

$35.00
An early-season white nectarine with excellent color and firmness. The fruit is medium in size and freestone with very good eating qualities. The tree is vigorous and resistant to bacterial spot. Royalty: $3.00/tree

John Boy® (Clendening Cltv.)

$35.00
This peach has now claimed a prominent status as a commercial peach variety. Discovered by Ed Clendening in 1981 as a complete limb sport of Loring. Fruit is of very high quality, ripening 10 to 14 days before Loring with better color. Fruit is large and very firm. The tree is vigorous and productive with good resistance to bacterial leaf spot.