3-4 foot bareroot trees
Goldrush a late-season, highly-flavored, dessert apple, perfect for organic production. If you're planting at higher elevations, this is a good bet, as it blooms later in the season. As an eating apple, it's storage life is unparalleled, and can keep in cold storage (or the fridge) into the early summer. Typically, it's the last apple variety to pick in the fall here in Schoharie County. Great disease resistance except for it's susceptibility to Cedar Rust Disease. A large, vigorous, tree that does well in a variety of soil conditions. Plant 25 feet from other trees.
Hardiness zones 4-10
Goldrush Apple
$38.00Price