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Dwarf Mcintosh Apple
Heritage Raspberries are an everbearing variety far superior to common red raspberries. Upright canes need no support and are loaded with sweet, juic ...
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Our Macintosh apples are more mature trees that have been trained to produce a branching structure. This requires an extra year of work for us, but the results you experienced will be dramatic! As a matter of fact, some of them are already producing apples in the nursery!
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Semi-dwarf McIntosh Apple
Thought of a one of the best eating apples of the old standard varieties. Fruit is above-medium to large in size, solid red and very aromatic. Flesh is snow-white, crisp, tender and juicy. Slightly sub-acid. Tree is vigorous and highly productive, bearing a good crop of fruit every year. Good for eating and cooking. Zone 4.Semi-dwarf produces a tree about 60% of a standard tree (12-15')Two varieties needed to pollinate.Size: 4' bare root
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SnappyMac® Apple Dwarf
A deep-red blushing Mac. Gunnison cv. Get all the good McIntosh family traits in SnappyMac®: hardiness, large, blushing red fruit and a spicy-sweet flavor perfect for eating fresh or baking. You also get a superior growth habit--more open for better air circulation and sunlight on the branches. Harvest early September. Keep in the fridge till January. Pollinate with Cortland, Stark® Lodi or Stark® BraeStar™. U.S.P.P.A.F.
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SPARTAN APPLE (Malus domestica) dwarf
(McIntosh x Newton) Resistant to scab, mildew & fireblight. Dark red dessert quality. Also good for cooking. Excellent keeper. Self-fertile . Zone 3-9.
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Works double duty. Enjoy ‘em fresh or baked into prizewinning pies. Pollinate with Stark® Lodi, Starkspur® UltraMac™, Starkspur® McIntosh or Cortland. Ripens late Oct.
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Starkspur® UltraMac™ Apple Dwarf
More fruit in the same space! One of America’s most cherished apples—made better! Our improved McIntosh has more fruiting spurs than regular trees. That means more tart, crisp apples with that distinctive McIntosh flavor and aroma. Excellent fresh, and good for baking. Enjoy these beauties in September. Best pollinators: Cortland, Stark® Lodi, Stark® BraeStar™ or Zestar!®.
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A deep-red blushing Mac. Gunnison cv. Get all the good McIntosh family traits in SnappyMac®: hardiness, large, blushing red fruit and a spicy-sweet flavor perfect for eating fresh or baking. You also get a superior growth habit--more open for better air circulation and sunlight on the branches. Harvest early September. Keep in the fridge till January. Pollinate with Cortland, Stark® Lodi or Stark® BraeStar™. U.S.P.P.A.F.
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Starkspur® UltraMac™ Apple Dwarf Supreme Collection
More fruit in the same space! One of America’s most cherished apples—made better! Our improved McIntosh has more fruiting spurs than regular trees. That means more tart, crisp apples with that distinctive McIntosh flavor and aroma. Excellent fresh, and good for baking. Enjoy these beauties in September. Best pollinators: Cortland, Stark® Lodi, Stark® BraeStar™ or Zestar!®.
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Works double duty. Enjoy ‘em fresh or baked into prizewinning pies. Pollinate with Stark® Lodi, Starkspur® UltraMac™, Starkspur® McIntosh or Cortland. Ripens late Oct.
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