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This grafted apple is a very productive tree that produces apples a year sooner than some of the other very popular disease resistant apple varieties. Freedom is resistant to apple scab, cedar apple rust, powdery mildew and fireblight. The tree you see picture is the same tree I use for my grafted trees. This Freedom apple tree is annually productive with an abundance of apples ripening mid-September and will be dropping from the tree in October and November with a few apples persisting into December. If you like a crisp apple with good flavor for eating out of hand Freedom apple is it. This tree will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness zones 4-8.
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A grafted female that is self fruitful, produces 1” Persimmons annually. The fruit ripens on the tree will become very sweet, begin falling free from the tree in mid September and will continue with just a slow steady drop lasting into winter . Full Draw™ has survived -30° F winter lows at a very young age, this is a very cold hardy persimmon tree. The combination of cold hardiness, early ripening in Pennsylvania with having a shorter growing season, and with the extended drop time makes the Full Draw™ persimmons one of best, if not the best persimmons tree available today when growing persimmons for the whitetail deer up out of the persimmons native range. That said, this persimmon has a very extended drop in the south and is one of the best persimmons for planting in the south as well. Mature height will be 60' to 80'. Plant hardiness zones 5-9
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This grafted apple tree is commercially grown but has many excellent qualities that make it a great tree when planting apple trees for wildlife. Galarina™ apple tree is disease resistant, productive, has good vigor, and is late dropping. A no-spray situation shows strong resistance to apple scab, cedar apple rust, and no reports of fireblight. The apple is on the small side taste is good if you like that crisp crunch and a good apple flavor. This apple ripens in October in Pennsylvania and hangs well on the tree, dropping over a long period. A few will begin falling in late October and continue through November and December. Having a few apples hanging into January is likely, especially if the tree is planted significantly north or in higher elevations. Galarina™ apple is suitable for plant hardiness zones 4-7. Mature height will be 20'+—plant Hardiness zones map.
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This grafted crabapple tree is becoming quite popular for its late drop and consistent annual crops. Golden Hornet is a commercial variety typically grown as an ornamental crab apple. These 1 1/2’’ very edible crabapples fall at a very good time, varies by location, but typically starts dropping at a fast rate after the first few frosts in mid to late October. Golden Hornet will retain a good amount of apples and drop through into winter. This tree is self-fertile, an excellent pollinator with average disease resistance and is susceptible to Cedar Apple Rust. Golden Hornet will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness zones 4-7
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This grafted tree is one of the latest ripening apples. GoldRush apple ripens in late October through mid-November, yet hang well and won’t be dropping much until you receive a hard freeze. The start of dropping typically occurs in late November through the first weeks of December. This tree has average disease resistance, is scab immune, and is susceptible to cedar apple rust. GoldRush produces abundant crops of quality, excellent tasting apples. This tree will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness zones 5-8.
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This grafted crabapple produces 1 ½’’ apples that look and taste like a little Golden Delicious. The big difference is this tree begins bearing fruit heavily at a very young age. Grams Gift™ typically fruits the same year you plant it. Remove the fruit from this tree for the first few years as it will debilitate growth as it always heavily sets an amazing amount of fruit on young trees. This Tree is Self-fertile and one of the most productive trees I have ever seen. Grams Gift™ has excellent disease resistance, begins dropping in September, persists through October, and into November. In a no spray situation, Grams gift™ has excellent resistance to apple scab, cedar apple rust, powdery mildew, and fireblight. Gram gift™ produces abundant annual crops of crabapples in clusters on 1-year-old wood. Gram’s Gift™ produces heavy crops even during years of heavy insect pressure without being sprayed. As you can see, the fruit in this picture is almost flawless. Don't let the name full you on this tree. This is an exceptional tree in many ways and is a gift from my grandmother. This crabapple blooms for over a month. Frost is not going to get this tree! Grams Gift™ will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness Zones 5-8
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This grafted pear tree produces a sweet, juicy pear with excellent flavor. Harrow Sweet Pears have a drop time throughout October. It produces a similar Bartlett-sized, yellow with red blush and some russeting on the fruit. This pear has good resistance to fireblight in a no-spray situation. This tree has excellent vigor and produces annually dropping the month of October with a large size European pear. This pear tree is very precocious and begins producing at a very young age. Harrow Sweet Pear will reach a mature height of 20'+. Suitable for plant hardiness zones 4b-7.
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Harvest pear™ is a grafted pear tree that is annually productive, producing a sizeable European-style pear that ripens on the tree slightly later than Kieffer. The taste is similar to Kieffer as this pear goes very sweet as it ripens here in Pennsylvania in late October and starts dropping. Harvest Pear™ continues dropping into the middle of November, and as with most late-ripening pears, as the cold weather comes, those starches go to sugars, and the pear becomes very sweet. This attracts a lot of attention from all wildlife. Harvest Pear™ tree has excellent vigor. The tree is very productive and will benefit from some thinning of fruit to avoid limb breakage as the tree is overbearing. I have witnessed other pear trees meltdown with fireblight in the vicinity of Harvest Pear™, and yet this tree has remained clean. Harvest pear™ has resistance to fireblight and is suitable for plant hardiness zones 4b-7. The tree will reach a mature height of 25'.+
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Hunter's deer pear™ is a grafted pear tree that is annually productive, producing a European-style pear that produces multiple-sized pears, dropping from October to November. The taste is sweet and above the Kieffer pear in late fall. As with most late pears, the taste of this one becomes very sweet as starches go to sugars, as the natural cold storage process happens in the fall. Hunter's Deer pear™ ripens and falls free from the tree in late October into Mid-November. The natural process of Hunter's deer pear™ ripening from the coldness of late October makes it a pear that is very desirable by all wildlife and deer alike. The Vigor is extreme, and the tree is overproductive. We would advise thinning fruit to avoid limb breakage. The original tree resides in the direct vicinity of pear trees with fireblight. However, this tree has remained clean in my years of watching it. I have never witnessed fireblight in this tree. Hunter's deer pear™ is suitable for plant hardiness zones 4b-7 and will reach a mature height of 25'.+
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Jackpot Pear™ is a very productive tree that produces a medium to large bell shaped pear. This pear is sweet, has a buttery texture and produces an abundant amount of fruit annually. The main drop of fruit begins late September continuing through the month of October here in Pennsylvania.
The original tree resides in Northwestern Pennsylvania in plant hardiness zone 5a. This tree has experienced lows of -24 degrees making it suitable for planting in Plant Hardiness zone 4b and down into zone 7.
Jackpot Pear™ is located in among several thousand wild apple trees, while visiting the area on October 16th. even with many apples on the ground the deer were keeping the pears cleaned up from under this tree. The name came to my mind the second I bit into this pear. Jackpot pear™ has an explosion of taste! This sweet buttery pear has a texture and flavor above that of kieffer pear with a similar drop time as kieffer. This is a tree I wanted to take home, a tree I wanted to add to all of my properties. The attraction from the deer was evident and I understood why the second I tasted it.
Hardiness zones 4b - 7. Mature height of 20'+
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This grafted tree produces a standard size apple. Keener Seedling also know as (Rusty Coat) , originated in Lincoln County, NC. around 1880. Keener Seedling has proven to be an exceptional apple for the North, growing well into Zone 4b.
The apple is medium in size, sweet and firm. This grafted tree is productive, vigorous and very disease resistant. In a no spray situation I have seen good resistance to apple scab, cedar apple rust, powdering mildew and fireblight. It ripens extremely late and can hold on to the tree into December. Keener Seedling has an early bloom with a late ripening period typically hold and drops in late October/December. The great Disease resistance this tree has makes for an excellent tree when planting for wildlife. Keener Seedling will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness zones 4b-7.
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This Grafted Kerr crabapple was introduced in 1952, a cross between the Dolgo and Harlson crab apples. This tree produces heavy crops of apples annually, making it one of the best crabapple trees for deer. Kerr crabapple is around 2" in size with a slightly tart but sweet taste that's good for fresh eating or cider and, more importantly, for me feeding deer—Hardy down to Zone 3, with excellent disease resistance to common apple tree diseases. In a no-spray situation, I see excellent resistance to cedar apple rust, good resistance to apple scab, powdery mildew, and fireblight. This tree will begin dropping in October and continue to drop all fall, with a few persisting on the tree into winter. Kerr is one of the best crabapple tree options for deer sold commercially today. It starts dropping for me in central Pennsylvania in late October and continues into early December. I wouldn't be without this tree. It is clean, hugely productive, and falling at the perfect time, as seen in the pictures. This tree will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness Zones 3-8.
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