Yarlington Mill Apple 3-5 ft branched tree
Bittersweet english cider variety with good aromatics. High sugar, bitter and tannic. Heavy cropping. Seems well suited to Vermont. ROOTSTOCK OPTIONS: B118 or “Bud 118” is considered semidwarf or semistandard, growing to 75-85% the size of a standard rootstock tree. Similar to a standard, trees on B118 are vigorous, hardy and need no staking. Trees on B118 will begin bearing fruit slightly earlier than standard rootstock trees and are reliably productive. M111 or EMLA 111 is considered semidwarf or semistandard, growing to 70-80% the size of a standard rootstock tree. Similar to a standard, trees on M111 are vigorous, adaptable and need no staking. Trees on M111 will begin bearing fruit slightly earlier than standard rootstock trees. BULK PRICING: Any combination of 10 or more apples (potted and/ or bare-root) will receive 10% off. - Apples thrive in Vermont. You need to have at least two different varieties for pollination; however, apples are common enough in Vermont that you can of