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This popular apple really shines with rich sweetness when left to ripen on the tree. The golden-green fruit are great for eating fresh, cooking, or storing until spring. Golden Delicious apple trees are a good pollenizer for many other apple varieties.
$39.99
This well-known apple tree boasts good disease resistance, prolific crops of handsome red apples, and a tolerance for warm climates. Red Delicious apples have a very mild flavor, thick skin, and tender flesh that quickly melts to a puree when cooked.
$39.99
A cross between the Golden Delicious and Jonathan apples, this tasty hybrid sports the best of its parents’ flavor and storability. Jonagold apples are large, dense, and crunchy, with a red blush over a gold base. This tree does not pollenize other trees.
$49.99
Pink Lady apple trees prefer long, hot summers, a great match for the southern United States. This tree’s apples take over 200 days to develop, ripening late in the season, but biting into a crisp, sweet, and tangy Pink Lady apple is worth the wait.
$49.99
This heirloom American apple tree was developed in Kansas in the 1860s. Its light red to maroon apples have a complex sweet and tart flavor with a wine-like note, making them a great choice for pies, cider, or simply eating fresh.
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This striking deep burgundy-red heirloom variety was first found in Arkansas in the 1870s. Arkansas Black apple trees have sterile pollen and will not pollenize other apple trees, so you'll need to have two other compatible apple trees nearby.
$49.99
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