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Banning Red Fuji
(USPP #16,624) Banning Red Fuji is a high coloring stripe type of red Fuji. Harvest timing is the same as standard Fuji
in late October. The flavor is sweet and juicy. The skin coloring is bright red with a stripe pattern.
This is one of the best stripe choices to date.
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Banning Red Fuji
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Morning Mist Fuji
(USPP #16,270) Morning Mist Fuji is an early ripening sport of Fuji which ripens in early September.
Morning Mist Fuji has a sweet flavor similar to standard Fuji. The color pattern is a thin striping pattern which,
in high coloring areas, might color over.
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Ultima Gala
(USPP #13,753) Discovered in East Wenatchee,
Washington, Ultima Gala is a limb mutation of Imperial Gala.
Ultima Gala has 90% - 100% red color
with a strong stripe. With its early and high color, this
Gala can be picked at proper maturity for best possible
storage and flavor retention. Other fruit characteristics
and tree growth are similar to Royal Gala.®
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Pacific® Gala
(USPP #9681) This new, high-coloring sport of Royal Gala® has a distinctly different color and much more intense stripe overlay than Ultra Red® Gala. The completeness and uniformity of the color development seen with Pacific® Gala is very impressive. Tests have shown that Pacific® Gala stores better in both cold/CA storage than Royal Gala®.
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Mariri Red Braeburn
(USPP #11,604) Mariri Red Braeburn was
discovered in Nelson, New Zealand and is a sport of
Braeburn with a full (90% - 100%) red blush at
maturity. Flesh is firm and crisp with an acid-to-sweetness
ratio like standard Braeburn. Growing
characteristics are similar to standard Braeburn except Eve®
may be slightly later in maturity. Bud union
brittleness can be a problem on EMLA 26 rootstock. | Mariri Red Braeburn |
Honeycrisp
Developed at the University of Minnesota, this Macoun and Honey Gold cross is 50% - 90% red over a yellow background. The flesh is cream-colored with exceptionally crisp
and juicy texture, sub-acid flavor and mild aroma. A high-quality apple which keeps well for 5-6 months in common storage.
Tree is vigorous and hardy.
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Early Robin®
(USPP #13,951)
Early Robin is an early
season, Rainier-type cherry maturing 7-10 days ahead of Rainier. Fruit shows other distinct characteristics, more
heart-shaped appearance, milder flavor and a semi-freestone pit. Size is medium-to-large. Tree is not self-fertile and requires
a pollinizer. At present, the variety is for testing purposes only.
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Chelan
(USPP #8545) A cherry that blooms several
days ahead of and is compatible with Bing. The fruit is dark red,
medium-to-large size, with medium-to-dark red flesh. It has good
firmness with moderate cracking (similar to Bing). It ripens 10-12
days before Bing.
Pollinizers: Bing, Lapins, Van, Rainier.
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Sweetheart
A self-fertile sweet
cherry cross between Van and Newstar developed in Summerland, B.C. Medium-to-large bright red fruit with good flavor
and matures 5-7 days after Lapins. Tree is very
precocious. Requires pruning to prevent size problems. | Sweetheart |
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