Keepsake Apple

bare-root trees
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Malus spp.
Winter, red-washed and striped skin.

MN 1593. (MN 447 [Frostbite] × Northern Spy). U Minn, 1979.

One of the best of all winter storage varieties. Fine-textured flesh is hard, crisp, juicy and sweet. Excellent aromatic flavor, but wait about a month after picking before eating. Well named—keeps until July in the root cellar.

Irregular conic medium-sized fruit is almost entirely overlaid with stripes and a wash of very deep red. Same parentage as Sweet Sixteen. Resembles Frostbite and Sweet Sixteen in appearance and taste, although the flavor is not quite as intense. Fruit size can be somewhat small.

Don’t be afraid to thin the crop each year 3 or 4 weeks after petal fall. You’ll be happy you did. Moderately vigorous medium-sized tree reaches its prime in northern New England and the Upper Midwest.

Somewhat resistant to scab. Blooms late. Z3.

(Standard: 3–6' bare-root trees, semi-dwarf: 2½–5' bare-root trees)

Maine Grown.
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