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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

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Scarlet Sentinel Columnar Apple

 

Attractive, distinctive apple tree with upright, columnar growth habit that is ideal for small space or container growing. Trees topped for height control develop upright side limbs. Has dense clusters of white blossoms in spring. Very large and attractive greenish yellow and red fruit is crisp and sweet with pure white flesh. Ripens in early October. Very productive and disease resistant. From British Columbia; hardy in zones 4 to 8. Estimated chilling requirement 550 hours. Pollenized by Northpole or other apple varieties. Available on M 7

 
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Sierra Beauty Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Favorite late apple in Northern California. Large yellow fruit with red blush, rich, sprightly flavor, moderately sweet. Excellent fresh or cooked. Good keeper. Ripens early October. Pollenizer required. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hours or less. Available on M111.

 
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Spitzenburg (Esopus) Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Old variety, regarded by some connoisseurs as the very best dessert apple. Red over yellow skin, yellowish flesh. Firm, juicy, moderately sweet, renowned flavor. Good keeper. Zones 4 to 8. 500 hours or less. Pollenizer required. Ripens late September. Available on M111.

 
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Sundowner Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

New sibling apple of Pink Lady from the same fruit breeder in Western Australia. Crisp, sweet white flesh and red skin with green undertones. Grows well in more extreme fruit growing regions such as southern districts and deserts. Low chill requirement, but high chill adaptability. Ripens in November. Self-fruitful. Zones 6 to 9. 200-300 hours. Available on M7.

 
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Transcendent Crabapple - Standard

 

An excellent, heavy bearing crabapple for preserves and jellies. Large fruit is up to 2" wide, yellow with pink or red blush, to almost entirely red. Creamy yellow flesh is crisp, juicy and tart. Medium sized tree produces consistent crops in most areas except the high desert and coastal areas of southern California. Ripens August to September. Zones 3 to 9. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Apple.

 
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White Winter Pearmain Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Believed to be the oldest known English apple, dating back to 1200 A.D. High quality, all-purpose apple; an old favorite, especially for fresh use. Medium to large size with round to oval shape, pale yellow skin with dull red blush. Cream colored flesh is fine grained, crisp, juicy and aromatic with a rich, subacid to sprightly flavor. Healthy, vigorous, spreading, heavy bearing tree is widely adapted even to California's mild winter coastal climates. Excellent pollenizer for other apples. Ripens September/October. Good keeper. Zones 5 to 10. Approximately 400 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on M 111.

 
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Winesap Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Stayman Double Red. Longtime favorite late red apple with juicy, smooth texture and lively flavor. Use fresh or cooked. Ripens September/October. Zones 5 to 8. 500 hours or less. Pollenizer required - Red or Golden Delicious, Fuji, Gala, Liberty. Available on M111.

 
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Winter Banana Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Medium to large, round, attractive, pale yellow blushed pink apple with waxy finish. Crisp, tangy, juicy flesh is highly aromatic with a mild, banana-like flavor. Long-time favorite dessert apple in California's mild winter coastal climates. Good cider apple. Good keeper. Bears at a young age. Ripens mid to late September. Zones 4 to 9. Less than 400 hours. Partly self-fruitful; biggest crops if cross-pollenized. Excellent pollenizer for other apples. Available on M111.

 
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Yellow Newton Pippin Apple - Semi-dwarf

 

Yellow-green, late, firm, crisp, slightly tart, superb flavor. Good keeper. Famous apple for cooking, excellent fresh or dried. Vigorous tree. Harvest when cheeks are yellowish-green, late October/early November. Zones 5 to 8. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on M111.

 
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