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Apple Tree - Golden Delicious
A hugely popular, easy to grow apple tree. The Golden Delicious Apple tree (Malus ‘Golden Delicious’) is one of the worlds most widely planted apple trees because of its hugely popular fruit. It is also one of the easiest and most dependable apple trees to grow. In the spring your Golden Delicious Apple tree will burst into bloom. Beautiful clusters of pink buds open to reveal snowy white flowers. Not only a delightful sight in itself, but also a sign that your tree is well on its way to producing apples. From September to October your Golden Delicious apples will turn from a pale green to their familiar golden green color signaling that they are ripe. Allowed to ripen on the tree you will notice a vast difference in flavor when compared to the Golden Delicious apples purchased at the supermarket. Home grown Golden Delicious apples are exceptionally sweet and rich. Their thin skin and delicious crisp fruit makes the Golden Delicious a favorite for eating fresh off the tree and for baking. The Golden Delicious Apple tree is self fruiting, and does not need a pollinator. However, planting it with a pollinator will produce more fruit. Ideal pollinators are the Red delicious, Honeycrisp and Red Jonathan. It is also an excellent pollinator for most other apple trees that ripen from September to October. More warm hardy than most apple trees, the Golden delicious is easy to grow, produces large, high quality, all purpose apples with heavy annual crops making a great choice for you and your family. * Easy to grow* Dependable high yield* Delicious sweet fruit


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High Quality Apples on Attractive Tree The Honeycrisp apples are highly rated for flavor and storage consistency. Tall enough to provide some shade, the Honeycrisp would do well as a stand-alone accent in the yard or planted with some small shrubs for definition.  Its low canopy makes it ideal for planting under power lines or other such troublesome locations. The Honeycrisp will grow to 20 feet and spread an equal distance.  It needs full sun for optimal growth and you can increase your fall yield if you plant another variety close by to aid in pollination. In mid-spring your Honeycrisp’s pink buds will open into clusters of fragrant white blossoms.  The compact nature of the pointed green foliage makes this an attractive tree throughout the summer.  In the fall, the leaves transform into a lovely shade of yellow as a harbinger of winter. You’ll look forward to fall knowing that a harvest of Honeycrisp is in store for you.  Imagine your Honeycrisp amid the fall colors of your yard, laden with round red fruit.  There’s nothing like biting into that first juicy apple right off the tree in late September!  The Honeycrisp is known for being especially crisp and juicy.  It’s great for eating right off the tree or for baking.  The apples don’t immediately drop when ripe, so you can take your time in picking them.  It maintains its color well in storage and can be in cold storage for 6 months before the quality is lessened. Suggested pollinators are Gala, Granny Smith, Empire, McIntosh and Red Delicious. It is not pollinated by Gravenstein. Make sure trees you buy are measured from the ground up! While this may sound a bit sneaky, the sad truth is some nurseries try to make their trees seem a lot taller by including the roots in the height. Even worse, others will charge you for a large tree but then hack them down to save money on shipping. We sell our trees with the height measured from the base up.  When you buy a tree from Nature Hills Nursery, it will be the height you paid for after you plant it.  We take pride in delivering the highest quality plants with healthy roots and full, well-established stems and foliage.  You can buy in confidence with our one year plant guarantee. Our trees are always in high demand.  Order now before they sell out!

Apple Tree - Pink Lady® (Cripps Pink Variety) - DetailsApple Tree - Pink Lady® (Cripps Pink Variety) - Sale Price: $171.35
 Late Producing Apple Tree with Ornamental Features The Pink Lady Apple is a deciduous tree is a fruit bearing tree with ornamental features. Plant several for a small orchard in the back yard, or just one in sight of a window so you can watch your fruit develop and ripen. Finally an apple that doesn’t turn brown when slicing! The Pink Lady also doesn’t russet, resists apple scab, and stores well. It’s a cross between the Golden Delicious and Lady William apple trees. Can you imagine a tree in your backyard with an abundance of hot pink, glossy apples dangling from its elegant branches? Now imagine reaching up to pluck one from the branch and biting into that sassy, tart/sweet interior! The Pink Lady is a fabulous apple to both see and eat. For an apple that’s great right off the tree and perfect for baking as well, you can’t go wrong with the Pink Lady. Your Pink Lady Apple tree can grow up to 30 feet high with a spread of 15 feet. It was bred in Australia so is well suited to hot climates and late producing. Your harvest will generally be between September and October. In the spring, the Pink Lady’s white flowers are fragrant and long lasting, drawing bees and butterflies to your yard with alacrity. The Pink Lady is obviously a remarkable tree with superlative fruit. It’s a must-have for anyone who wants to grow their own apples right in their own yard. * Excellent fruit * Spring flowers

Apple Tree - Gravenstein - DetailsApple Tree - Gravenstein - Sale Price: $171.35
Firm, snappy, light green with red stripes and a wonderful distinctive flavor. Gravenstein Apple (Red Gravenstein) is an improved strain of the old favorite cooking apple with darker red stripes. It has an excellent quality and famous for sauces, baking and fresh use. Pick the apples frequently because of uneven ripening. This can be somewhat controlled by heavy pruning. The Red Gravenstein is a hardy variety and can withstand difficult conditions. It requires pollination from another variety: Empire, Fuji, Gala, or Red Delicious.

Apple Tree - Bramley's Seedling - DetailsApple Tree - Bramley's Seedling - Sale Price: $78.50
Firm, juicy, sharply acid flesh, and late to mature. Bramley's Seedling Apple is a traditional cooking apple of the British Isles. The fruit is large, flat, greenish yellow with broad broken brown and red stripes. Bramley's Seedling cooks to perfection with rich juice and no hard pieces. These qualities make it a good apple for making cider, and it is extremely high in Vitamin C content. The tree is large, a vigorous grower, and has a spreading habit. It blooms late, will survive during a frost period, and is a heavy, regular bearer. It requires a pollinator and ripens early October to early November depending on location. 

Apple Tree - Ashmead's Kernel - DetailsApple Tree - Ashmead's Kernel - Sale Price: $78.50
The Apple - Ashmead's Kernel, Malus domestica 'Ashmead's Kernel', has an appearances that can be deceiving. Ashmead's Kernel is lumpy, misshapen, and rather small, but has remained popular for well over 2 centuries, and with good reason: it has a distinctive flavor that you will rave about because it is quite different from most other varieties. This dessert apple is outstandingly rich and tart, flattish in shape, about the size of a Gala or Jonathan, and half-russetted over gold. The apple sweetens as it stores and stores successfully for up to twelve months. The fruit is generally picked in October for use between December and February. It makes a good apple juice or applesauce because of its sweet sharp flavor. It is a late season pollinator which means it is not self-fertile but it can pollinate other apple trees.


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