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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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Apples

Ghost apple

Ghost Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

A truly unique variety from Zaiger, this heat loving apple has totally white skin and flesh with a sweet, subacid flavor. Ripens in early July. Needs a mid blooming apple for pollenization. Hardy to zone 5. Chill hours are estimated at 3-400. Available on M111.

 
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Golden Delicious Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Crisp, sweet, top quality apple. Longtime favorite, reliable producer. Does well in many climates. Reported to be resistant to fireblight. Ripens in September. Pollenizer for Red Delicious, Winesap, Jonathan. Zones 5 to 10. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on M111.

 
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Golden Russet Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

One of the great family orchard apples of 19th century America. Fruit is of medium size with crisp, aromatic, subacid, creamy yellow flesh with great flavor and legendary sugary juice. Skin is partly to almost completely russeted, varying from grayish green or greenish yellow to an attractive golden brown with orange highlights. Used fresh and for cider, drying and cooking. Ripens late Sep./early Oct. Ripe fruit hangs on the tree until frost; stores well. Tree is vigorous, winter hardy and disease resistant. Zones 4 to 6. Estimated chilling requirement of 800-1000 hours. but proven very productive in trials with much lower chill. Partly self-fruitful; largest crops with cross-pollenization. Available on M111.

 
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Gordon Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Popular apple variety for southern California. Red over green skin, good quality. For fresh use and cooking. Long fruiting season, late August to early October. Zones 5 to 10. Low chilling requirement, about 400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Patent No. 4144. Available on M111.

 
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Granny Smith Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

From New Zealand. Large, late, green, all-purpose, very popular apple. Crisp, tart, excellent keeper. Requires long summer; thrives in hot climates. Prolonged bloom; good pollenizer for other apples. Ripens in October/November. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on M111.

 
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Granny Smith Miniature Apple

 

From New Zealand. Large, late, green, all-purpose, very popular apple. Crisp, tart, excellent keeper. Requires long summer; thrives in hot climates. Prolonged bloom; good pollenizer for other apples. Ripens in October/November. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Gen.

 
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Gravenstein Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Famous apple for sauce and baking, also used fresh. Crisp, juicy, flavorful, tart. Fruit is large, round to slightly flattened, with greenish yellow, thin skin with red stripes. Early bloom, early harvest; ripens late July/early August. Pollenizer required--Empire, Fuji, Gala and Red Delicious are best. Zones 2 to 9. 500 hours or less. Available on M111.

 
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Honeycrisp Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Remarkable new apple variety from Univ. of Minnesota. Large with red-orange blush over a yellow background. Fruit is sweet, crisp and juicy. Excellent for eating and cooking, very long storage life. Ripens late September to late October. NOT SUITABLE FOR HOT SUMMER CLIMATES! Partly self-fruitful. Zones 3 to 9. 500 hours or less. Patent No. 7197. Available on M111.

 
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Honeycrisp Miniature Apple

 

Remarkable new apple variety from Univ. of Minnesota. Large with red-orange blush over a yellow background. Fruit is sweet, crisp and juicy. Excellent for eating and cooking, very long storage life. Ripens late September to late October. NOT SUITABLE FOR HOT SUMMER CLIMATES! Partly self-fruitful. Zones 3 to 9. 500 hours or less. Patent No. 7197. Available on Gen.

 
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Hudson's Golden Gem Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

One of the largest and best-flavored russet apples. Crisp, sugary, juicy flesh with flavor described as nutty by some and pear-like by others. Conical in shape with a very distinctive appearance: a smooth uniform grayish-gold or light yellowish-brown russet over the entire surface. In most climates where it is grown, the fruit hangs on the tree into winter. Good keeper. Resistant to scab, mildew and fireblight. Fruit tends to crack the first two or three years only. Chance seedling discovered in a fence row at Tangent, Oregon. Introduced in 1931. Zones 3 to 9. Estimated chilling hours 500 or less. Partly self-fruitful, biggest crop with cross-pollenization. Available on M111.

 
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