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JUNG’S


HEIRLOOM APPLES


LODI DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG Duchess of Oldenburg


tremely hardy and has resistance to apple scab, ce- dar-apple rust and fi re blight. Fruit is medium size with skin color pale yellow with crimson stripes and splashes. Flavor is sprightly tart, superb for pies and sauce. Ripens mid-August to early September. 30708–DWARF: PRICE CODE D 30516–SEMI-DWARF: PRICE CODE E 30616–STANDARD: PRICE CODE F


Zones 3-7–Brought to this country over 150 years ago from Russia. Duchess is ex-


Lodi


apple bears fruits with cooking and eating qualities similar to the old favorite Yellow Transparent, but the apples are larger and keep longer. Hardy, productive, and quite resistant to apple scab. Ripens late July to early August. 30556–SEMI-DWARF: PRICE CODE E 30656–STANDARD: PRICE CODE F


Zones 3-7–One of the best apples for sauce and pies. This excellent early


RED GRAVENSTEIN Red Gravenstein


this is a terrifi c sauce and pie apple that rip- ens late August to early September. The color varies, but is usually greenish-yellow covered with broad red stripes. The creamy-white fl esh is crisp, juicy, very aromatic and dense with old-fashioned tart-sweet fl avor. The vigorous, highly productive trees usually need the fruit to be thinned for a good annual crop. 30717–DWARF: PRICE CODE D 30534–SEMI-DWARF: PRICE CODE E 30634–STANDARD: PRICE CODE F


Zones 2-7–A world renowned heritage apple. Arriving in America in the 1700’s,


Whitney Crab FAMEUSE


NORTHWESTERN GREENING Northwestern Greening


grass-green fruits ripen in late September. Trees are hardy, productive and resistant to blight and rust. An excellent storage apple, keeping for months when refrigerated. 30568–SEMI-DWARF: PRICE CODE E


Zones 3-8–The best long-keeping cooking apple, especially fi ne for pies. Large, shiny,


Fruit Picker


Pick your tree fruits from the upper branch- es safely and easily. Made of heavy plastic coated galvanized wire. A foam pad in the base protects fruit from bruis- ing. Attaches to any pole (not included). Ideal for apples, plums, pears, etc. 53046–Each $16.95


Apple-Ripening Chart Based on Southern Zone 4


LATE JULY Lodi


MID-AUGUST


Duchess Zestar!®


LATE AUGUST Whitney Crab


EARLY SEPTEMBER Red McIntosh Northpole


Red Gravenstein Wealthy


MID-SEPTEMBER Cortland


Fameuse (Snow) Golden Sentinel


MID-SEPTEMBER Firecracker Crab Liberty


LATE SEPTEMBER Haralson


Honeycrisp™


Northwestern Greening Scarlet Sentinel SnowSweet® Sweet Sixteen Wolf River


EARLY OCTOBER Bonnie-Best® Enterprise Freedom Honeygold


ENTERPRISE Enterprise


Zones 4-7–(P.P.9193)–Large apples have glossy, deep red skin. Fine-grained, cream- colored fl esh is fi rm and crisp with full, spicy fl avor. Fruits ripen in early October, hang on the tree well and keep for several months. Great for fresh eating and baking. 30711–DWARF: PRICE CODE B 30522–SEMI-DWARF: PRICE CODE C


Liberty


FRUIT TREE PRICE CHART – PAGE 16


Fruit trees are 3 to 5 ft. bareroot trees unless noted.


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Zones 4-8–Medium-size, heavily red-striped fruits are good for fresh eating as well as cooking. Light yellow fl esh is crisp and juicy with delicious sprightly fl avor. A good keep- er, the fl avor intensifi es in storage. Vigorous spreading trees are heavily spurred resulting in huge crops. Bears annually. Ripens mid to late September. 30719–DWARF: PRICE CODE D 30552–SEMI-DWARF: PRICE CODE E


Phone: 1-800-247-5864 LIBERTY Freedom


Zones 4-8–After 23 years of testing with no spraying, Freedom was introduced by Cornell and has proven to be one of the most disease resitant apples. The fruits are large with bright red skin, ready to pick in early October. Fine- textured tender, juicy, creamy-white fl esh has sprightly fl avor. Good for fresh-eating, cook- ing and juice. Stores into January in refrigera- tion. Vigorous trees bear annually. 30709–DWARF: PRICE CODE D 30526–SEMI-DWARF: PRICE CODE E


RESISTANT APPLE OFFER


One each of Enterprise, Liberty and Freedom 30727 (X)–Dwarf: $79.95 30527 (X)–Semi-Dwarf: $76.95


RED SPHERE TRAPS–The natural way to control apple maggot. See page 39.


Fax: 1-800-692-5864 FREEDOM J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 17 – Fameuse (Snow Apple)


1600’s. Known for its tender, aromatic, spicy- fl avored snow-white fl esh often streaked or stained red and brilliant red skin. Fruit stores well. Hardy and productive with some resis- tance to apple scab. Ripens in September. 30524–SEMI-DWARF: PRICE CODE E


“OLD TIMERS” OFFER NO. 1 One tree each of Lodi, Wolf River, Fameuse and Duchess


30501 (X)–Semi-Dwarf Offer $97.95 30600 (X)–Standard Offer (3 trees only - Fameuse not included) $70.95


Zones 4-7–A French heirloom apple. Brought to the “New World” in the late


ling and preserving. Bears big crops of round to conic fruits a little larger than a golf ball. Skin is yellow with a red blush and fl esh is creamy-yel- low, juicy and sweet. Ripens late August. Semi-dwarf only. 30588–PRICE CODE E


Zones 2-9–A fa- vorite for pick-


DWARF “OLD TIMERS” OFFER


30728 (X)–One tree each of Haralson, Red Gravenstein, Wolf River and Duchess for $99.95


“OLD TIMERS” OFFER NO. 2 One tree each of Wealthy, Haralson, Red Gravenstein and Northwestern Greening 30502 (X)–Semi-Dwarf Offer $97.95 30695 (X)–Standard Offer (includes Red Gravenstein and Haralson only) $46.95


Enjoy the apples grown by genera- tions of gardeners. These apples are ideal for great tasting sauce, pies and fresh eating through the long winters. All apples require cross pollination by another apple variety.


WOLF RIVER Wolf River


“old timer” originated as a seedling on the banks of the Wolf River near Fre- mont, Wisconsin in 1875. The tree is very hardy and productive. Fruit is extremely large, a pound or more, with skin blushed bright red over yellow and creamy-white fl esh. Excellent for baking, sauce and drying. Has resistance to scab, mildew, fi re blight and cedar-apple rust. Ripens in mid-September to early October. 30724–DWARF: PRICE CODE D 30592–SEMI-DWARF: PRICE CODE E 30692–STANDARD: PRICE CODE F


Zones 3-7–Apples so big just two or three make a pie! This famous


DISEASE RESISTANT APPLES


Reduce the need for chemical sprays. These disease resistant cul- tivars have immunity to apple scab and resistance to cedar-apple rust, fi re blight and powdery mildew.


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