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Bare Root Apples

Apple trees have existed before recorded history; ancient Phoenicians harvested wild apples. The apples of North America were brought over from Europe and were initially grown for making cider. Over the centuries, varieties were crossed to create the tasty varieties we grow today. Current popular varieties have also been bred in Australia and New Zealand. There are now over two thousand named clones. Commercial growers limit their crops to a few of these varieties. The home orchardist has a much greater selection. Bay Laurel offers some of the older varieties to augment your backyard orchard. Among these are Ashmead’s Kernal, Cox’s Orange Pippin, Golden Russet, Hudson's Golden Gem, Sierra Beauty, Spitzenburg and White Winter Permain.

Apples are now grown in every temperate region around the world. The trees are extremely adaptable and long-lived. Cold climates are generally the largest apple producers, but Anna, Dorsett Golden, Pettingill and Winter Banana thrive in climates as mild as Southern California. Fuji, Gordon, Pink Lady and White Winter Permain are other varieties that need minimal amounts of cold.

IMPORTANT:  You may notice that the chill hours given here differ from other websites.  The hours we list are based on the latest low chill trial information from Dave Wilson.  Many apple varieties are very productive with chill hours well below what was originally thought necessary.

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4-N-1 Apple - Fuji, Gala, Mutsu, Jonagold

 

All four varieties grafted onto one tree. Available on M111.

 
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4-N-1 Apple - Golden Delicious, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith

 

These four varieties grafted onto one tree. Available on M111.

 
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4-N-1 Low Chill Apple

 

Anna, Fuji, Dorsett Golden and Gordon (all of these varieties) grafted onto one tree. Available on M111.

 
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Anna Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Remarkable fruit for mild winter climates in southern California and southern Arizona. Bears heavy crops of sweet, crisp, flavorful apples even in low desert. Use fresh or cooked. Keeps for two months in the refrigerator. Ripens in July. Zones 5 to 10. 200 hours. Self-fruitful or pollenized by Dorsett Golden or Ein Shemer. Available on M111.

 
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Anna Miniature Apple

 

Remarkable fruit for mild winter climates in southern California and southern Arizona. Bears heavy crops of sweet, crisp, flavorful apples even in low desert. Use fresh or cooked. Keeps for two months in the refrigerator. Ripens in July. Zones 5 to 10. 200 hours. Self-fruitful or pollenized by Dorsett Golden or Ein Shemer. Available on Gen.

 
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Arkansas Black Spur Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Large, late season apple with dark red skin. High quality even where summer nights are warm. For dessert and cooking. Ripens in Oct./Nov.; keeps many months. Zones 5 to 9. 500 hours or less. Partly self-fruitful. Available on M111.

 
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Ashmead's Kernal Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Widely regarded as one of the all-time best flavored apples. Small to medium-sized fruit with variable shape, often lopsided. Greenish to golden brown russet skin with reddish highlights. Creamy yellow flesh is aromatic, crisp and sweet. Fruit picked early is somewhat sharp and acidic, but mellows after a few weeks off the tree. Ripens after Red Delicious, about with Golden Delicious. Keeps 3-4 months. Used for dessert, cider and sauce. Resistant to powdery mildew, somewhat resistant to apple scab. Winter hardy tree, begins bearing at young age. From England, discovered in the early 1700's. Zones 4 to 9. Estimated chilling requirement 500 hours or less. Partly self-fruitful, biggest crops with cross-pollenization. Available on M111.

 
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Beverly Hills Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Longtime favorite summer apple for coastal Southern California. Pale yellow with red blush or stripes. Medium size, slightly tart. Use fresh or cooked. Zones 5 to 10. 300 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on M111.

 
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Braeburn Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Superb new late season apple variety from New Zealand. Green with dark red blush; very crisp and tangy, excellent keeper. Ripens October-November. Zones 5 to 10. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on M111.

 
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Cox's Orange Pippin Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Old favorite dessert apple. Flesh is firm and juicy with sweet, rich flavor and distinctive aroma. No tartness. Skin is orange-red to bright red over yellow. Prefers moderate climate. Ripens August to early Sept. Zones 4 to 8. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on M111.

 
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