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Macoun

$35.00
An excellent dessert apple with characteristics similar to McIntosh. Macoun is recognized in the Northeast for its high quality. Flesh is white, firm and juicy. A top choice for the roadside market and pickyour- own trade. Tree is upright in habit, requiring aggressive thinning to maintain annual cropping.
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Melrose

$35.00
The official state apple of Ohio, this Jonathan x Delicious cross ripens before Stayman season. Fruit is large, firm, crisp and juicy. It finishes an attractive red on a yellow background. Melrose keeps well in storage and is a premium cooking apple.
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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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Niitaka

$35.00
This Asian variety is solid russet with pronounced lenticels. Ripening in late August, fruit is mildly flavored, sweet and juicy. Requires thinning to attain maximum fruit size.

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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Pioneer™ Mac (Greiner Cltv.)

$35.00
Ripens just after Rogers Red McIntosh, allowing flexibility in harvest. Fruit quality, flavor and size are excellent. Flesh is white and firmer than many McIntosh strains. Pioneer™ Mac has shown resistance to late-season drop on mature trees. Considered a non-spur, the tree exhibits semi-spur flower bud formation, with some fruiting on one-year-old wood. Tree is less vigorous and more spreading than other McIntosh strains. Pioneer™ Mac will pollinate both Marshall McIntosh and Rogers Red McIntosh. One of the highest quality McIntosh strains suitable for CA storage.
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Plastic Tree Guards

$1.15
White plastic guard; designed to protect trees from ground-dwelling pests (i.e. mice, rabbits). 18” H, 3.5” D; self-coiling, easy to install

Posts

Treated lodgepole for use in high density planting systems. Smaller caliper posts suitable for individually staking trees; larger caliper posts which can be used as in-line and anchor posts in trellis systems.

Prothec CEP Tie

$13.00
Stretchable, polyethylene; UV treated; 330’ per roll.

Queen Rosa

$35.00
A USDA release ripening five to seven days after Santa Rosa. Fruit is similar to Santa Rosa, a dark red-purple plum with red flesh. Queen Rosa has been more productive than Santa Rosa under eastern conditions.

Rechargeable Soap Bags

$14.95
Effective deer control for areas of light to moderate deer pressure. Soap acts as deterrent to deer browsing on young trees. Package includes weather resistant, nylon mesh bag, soap and zip tie for attachment to the tree. The product is prepackaged and ready to hang on the tree. 25 count per box. Available discount if purchased by case (100 count).

Robada

$35.00
Robada apricot was developed at the USDA-ARS station in Fresno, CA in the late 90s. The most notable attribute is its very large fruit size. It’s one of the largest apricots on the market. Robada is freestone, finishes with a red blush and the flesh is bright orange. The flavor is outstanding with a nice balance between acid and sugar. Tree habit is vigorous, and fruit is somewhat susceptible to mildew if not properly managed.