| This tree's large fruit is red, moderately crisp, and good for dessert. Harvest time is exceptionally early, starting in late June and lasting throughout the season. Keeps for several weeks. Apple trees are susceptible to a variety of pests and diseases but are very rewarding when properly cared for. Careful early training, annual pruning and shaping are required to insure healthy and productive trees. Pollination is required for fruit production. Some varieties can set fruit by self-pollination while others require cross pollination. Good candidates for cross pollination are: 'Liberty', 'Ein Shemer', 'Dorsett Golden', 'Spartan',and 'Gala'. |