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QUANTITIES LIMITED All proceeds benefit conservation stewardship efforts in Ingham County

Deadline for pre-orders November 30 th The Ingham Conservation District promotes and practices Pick Up: SPRING 2021 stewardship of our natural resources by serving, educating and Apple trees will also be available from our spring catalog (due out in January), but empowering our community . we cannot guarantee the availability of individual varieties.

Quantity Total Apple Variety Price/Tree Ordered Cost ASHMEAD’S KERNEL – One of the all-time best-tasting first discovered in England in the 1700s. Small to medium size fruit are green to golden brown russet. Good fresh or in or sauce. Resistant to powdery mildew and somewhat scab resistant. Bears $43.00 fruit at young age. Ripens in late Sept. or early Oct. Optimal production occurs with 2 pollinators such as Cox Orange Pippin or , , Pink Lady or Smokehouse. Semi-dwarf. Root stock EMLA 111. COX ORANGE PIPPIN – Classic English apple that is great fresh, but versatile enough for baking, ciders and juice. Pollinate with $43.00 Newtown Pippin, CrimsonCrisp, or Golden Delicious. Semi-dwarf. Root stock EMLA 7. CRIMSON CRISP – Medium size apple with an attractive crimson red color. Firm, crisp texture with a tart, complex flavor. A fresh- $43.00 eating favorite! Honey Crisp, Spitzenburg, , Golden Delicious to pollinate. Semi-dwarf. Root stock EMLA 7. – Vintage English apple. Easy to grow and bears fruit young. Shows tolerance to fireblight and scab. Shade tolerant and considered self-fertile, but will produce more vigorously when $43.00 pollinated by Golden Delicious, or Winter Banana. Harvest in October/November. Semi-dwarf. Root stock Bud118. DUTCHESS OF OLDENBURG – Easy to grow early apple. Red stripes over a pale yellow skin. Tart flavor ideal for fresh eating or $43.00 baking. Semi-dwarf. Root stock M7/M11. Pollinate with CrimsonCrisp, Pippins, Spitzenburg. GOLDEN DELICIOUS – Golden apples are small to medium sized, crisp with a sweet-tart flavor. Self-pollinating and considered a $43.00 universal pollinator. Cold hardy and heat tolerant. Ripen in late September. Semi-dwarf. Root stock BUD 118. GOLDRUSH – Modern, disease-resistant apple. Golden color with orange/red blush. Complex, spicy, somewhat tropical flavor makes $43.00 this apple popular for sweet and hard cider. Also good fresh. Slow to brown. Late season harvest. Semi-dwarf. Root stock BUD 118. HONEYCRISP, RED ROYAL – Exceptionally crisp with a sweet, juicy flavor. Large fruit with full red color. Stores better than standard $43.00 Honeycrisp. Suggest Winter Banana to pollinate. Harvest early in fall in mid-September. Semi-dwarf. Root stock EMLA 111. – Easy to grow sweet-tart apple. Consistent producer with fruit suitable for fresh eating and baking. Stores well. Pollinate $43.00 with MacIntosh. Semi-dwarf. Root stock G890. PINK LADY, LADY IN RED - Crisp, juicy apple excellent for desserts. Resistant to browning. Pollinate with Ashmead’s Kernel, Newtown $43.00 or Cox Orange Pippin. Semi-dwarf. Root stock EMLA 7. RED MCINTOSH – Vigorous, cold-hardy tree. Good addition to cider. Pollinates well with Idared. Ripens early September. Semi- $43.00 dwarf. Root stock EMLA 7. – Classic English dessert apple. Also good for fresh eating and cider. Crisp with a fine-grained sugary interior. $43.00 Lovely aroma. Pollinate with Newtown or Cox Orange Pippin, Goldrush or Honeycrisp. Semi-dwarf. Root stock EMLA 7. SMOKEHOUSE - Medium to large apple with an angular shape. Greenish-yellow skin with a hint of red. Very juicy, with a fresh cider aroma with spicy, malty notes. Delicious fresh, baked or in $43.00 cider. Ripens in September. Pollinate with Golden Delicious, Cox’s Orange Pippin, Newton Pippin, Ashmeads Kernel, Pink Lady. Semi- dwarf. Root stock EMLA 7. SPITZENBERG – One of Thomas Jefferson’s favorite apples and the standard of excellence for early American apples. Exceptional, complex, spicy flavor. Versatile apple for eating, canning, cooking, $43.00 and juice. Ripens in late October. Pollinate with Golden Delicious, Newtown Pippin, or Winter Banana. Semi-dwarf. YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPIN – An American antique! Refreshing and aromatic apples that ripen in October and store well. Pollinate $43.00 with Spitzenburg, Smokehouse, Pink Lady, Cox Orange Pippin or Ashmeads’s Kernel. Semi-dwarf. Root stock EMLA 111. WINTER BANANA -Heirloom apple originating in Indiana, about 1876, and introduced to Michigan in 1890. Apples have a subtle, sweet tropical aroma and are firm, tangy, and juicy. Perfect for fresh-eating and baking. Store well. Cold-hardy. Great for habitat. $43.00 Heavy pollen yields make this an excellent pollinator in orchards. Semi-dwarf. Root stock VIKING 1. Pollinate with Spitzenburg, Honeycrisp, Dabinett. ZESTAR – Dwarf tree, with a mature height of 8-10 feet. Produces early season apples with a crisp, sweet flavor. Great for baking or $43.00 eaten fresh. Pollinate with MacIntosh or Idared.

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Refund Policy: Orders cancelled after April 6, 2021 will not be refunded. Refunds will not be issued for cancelled orders until after the check has cleared the bank. The Ingham Conservation District cannot guarantee survival.

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