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Methley
$35.00
Mosaic™ (Smeralda Cltv.) PP#24,137
$35.00
Mosaic™ is a new scab-resistant selection out of the CIV breeding program in Italy. It can be picked green like Granny Smith, or if you let it hang, it will turn solid yellow and will hang very late into the season while still maintaining its firmness. It consistently produces high yields, and it stores well, even in regular cold storage. Late-season harvested Mosaic™ have maintained their firmness through March in regular cold storage.
Important note: Mosaic™ fruit can develop a strong blush on the sun-exposed side, especially in years with cooler temperatures.
Royalty: $1.75/tree
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Mt. Blanc™ (X6114 Cltv.) PP#16,939
$35.00
Mt. Blanc™ is another crab apple that has shown good resistance to scab and fire blight. It is best-suited for pollinating mid-late-season varieties. Flowers are white and bloom density is substantial.
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Mt. Evereste™ (Perpetue Cv)
$35.00
A flowering crab apple with very attractive bloom. Large, white flowers are good for pollinating early-bloom cultivars. Trees are scab and fire blight resistant.
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Mutsu
$35.00
A cross between Yellow Delicious and Indo. Fruit is firm and juicy, with excellent dessert and processing qualities. Tree is very vigorous, a triploid and must be pollinated. Susceptible to blister spot. An excellent variety for roadside markets and the pick-your-own trade.
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Nectafest PP#25,694
$35.00
NectaFestis a new release from the USDA-ARS program in Kearneysville, West Virginia. It is an early-season selection, harvesting just after Easternglo. The fruit is very high quality for an early-season nectarine, exhibiting a very nice flavor profile. The tree is very grower friendly. This variety was placed in a few grower trials several years ago, and we have received very positive feedback regarding its performance.
Royalty: $1.75/tree
Niitaka
$35.00
Nittany
$35.00
Introduced by the Pennsylvania State University, Nittany is a York Imperial-type apple possessing outstanding processing characteristics. Its flavor and attractive orange-red color also give it good fresh market potential. Flesh oxidizes very slowly and imparts a highly desirable yellow color to processed products. Nittany needs to be aggressively thinned to avoid biennial bearing.
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Northern Spy
$35.00
An old-time favorite variety for northern climates that has been grown throughout New York, New England, Michigan and Pennsylvania for over 100 years. Northern Spy produces large, high-quality fruit with excellent keeping quality. The tree is upright, very vigorous and winter hardy. Northern Spy is slow to begin bearing and dwarfing rootstocks are recommended.
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Nova Spy
$35.00
Nova Spy was introduced by the Nova Scotia Research Station in Kentville. It harvests in the same season as Northern Spy, but is more precocious than the original Spy. Fruit has a sweet, pleasant flavor, making it very good for fresh eating. It bakes well and is a good keeper. This variety has shown good resistance to apple scab.
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NY9® (Kenmore Cltv.)
$35.00
NY9® was released by Cornell University and is being offered under license agreement with International Plant Management. This selection is freestone with yellow-green flesh. It ripens in Stanley season, however is more productive and disease resistant than Stanley. NY9® is considered self-fertile.
Royalty: $1.00/tree
Olympic
$35.00