Influence on Scion Habit Geneva 202 produces trees that are 45% to 50% of seedling. We are a local family-run nursery in Ithaca, New York growing many varieties of fruit trees at affordable prices. Zone 4-8. Herb Aldwinkle and Jim Cummins of Cornell University. Fazio said 220,000 trees have been planted on the rootstock so far. A major challenger for M.7, G.30 is similar to M.7 in dwarfing but is better anchored, more precocious and much more productive, and much less prone to burrknots. Precocious and very productive. We grow both clonal and seedling, virus free fruit tree rootstock for apple, cherry, pear, plum, and peach. Size: 30% 35% of standard. We ship the rootstocks starting in March until the end of May. The primary goals are to: reduce the tree size for manageability reduce labor to increase fruit production per acre improve fruit quality disease resistance where possible The cheapy folding scissors work great! It is useful for high density plantings. Malling 26 Very productive dwarf tree but south of Pennsylvania, maybe more vigorous than expected. . Willamette Nurseries is located in Oregons fertile Willamette Valley. Requires support. This is the full retail price for orders of 1-24 rootstocks. Woolly Apple Aphid: Very Resistant. Space 2 to 4 foot in the rowNic 29, 3/8(m9/40%), Stocky, 3 y.o., 50+ available. Please pay attention to inventory numbers! NA 1 TO NA 3 are generally Not Available (new trees to me), but the higher the number, the better your chance -always provide alternates with every NA selection. We offer this because we love that people all over America are trying their hands at grafting, budding, and creative orcharding. Irrigation is very helpful. Flexiband Grafting Rubbers: Blue rubbers from the Netherlands, these are perfect for 1/4 whip and tongue, splice, side and cleft grafts up to 3/4. Slightly more vigorous and productive than M9-337, M9-Pajam 2 is precocious and promotes large fruit size. However, if M.26 is planted on a well drained (not droughty) soil, trees can give outstanding production. Robinson, T.L. Not compatible with Honeycrisp. Resistant to fire blight, phytopthora and woolly apple aphid. The standard rootstock against which all semi-dwarf stocks are measured, An extremely hardy and vigorous rootstock from Russia, A full-vigor, extremely cold-hardy rootstock, A semi-dwarf, fireblight-resistant pear rootstock, A full-vigor pear rootstock that is resistant to fireblight, precocious, and productive, A dwarfing plum rootstock that is compatible with peach and nectarine, A semi-dwarf, disease-resistant rootstock for apricot and plum, A semi-standard cherry rootstock that is similar in vigor to Mahaleb. All rootstocks are roughly 1/4" diameter, approximately pencil-size. - While some of the rootstock options fall in the semi-dwarf vigor range, tree support is still recommended. You can also inquire about custom trees. It is good rootstock to consider for replant sites. Some resistance to fireblight has also be demonstrated. 140mm =100/1 oz. Anchorage: excellent Because fire blight is becoming so critical throughout our area, we are no longer working with M.9. Geneva41 is very cold hardy and precocious. Include sharpend black,$29 or orange Knife below $27. The very expensive Tina knives always are sharpened with no bevel edge. All picked here- few apples, good on grapes. Extremely winter hardy. MALLING-MERTON 111 Close to 80% of full standard vigor, MM.111 is more tolerant of difficult soil conditions than the other English rootstocks. Adaptable to a wide range of soils. Not compatible with Honeycrisp. ; add $1 per variety >20, 500-999 $1.25 ea. You can get these rootstocks for as low as $2.95 each - see Volume Pricing above. determines which plants will thrive at a location. A very popular apple. It is derived from a 1976 cross of Ottawa 3 and Robusta 5. G.890 is tolerant to replant disease, and resistant to fire blight, crown rot, and wooly apple aphid. It is about 40 to, A tree on this rootstock will be 50 to 60 percent smaller than a, This semi-dwarfing rootstock produces a tree approximately 65-, produces a tree about 75-85% the size of a standard tree. 588 in stock Quantity Added! Moderate resistance to both fireblight and woolly apple aphid and replant tolerant. Resistant to crown rot. Please send along address and preferred shipping date, and preferred diameter-default is 3/16-1/4 with 1/8 often the case. Resistant to fire blight and collar rot. Most hard of Malling series rootstocks. Thanks for the sale! Geneva 969 is Fire Blight (Erwinia amylovora). Click here for additional information on the Geneva series. We support local food sovereignty- grow your own One Green World! Plum-I have a few mariana 2624. Similar to Emla 26. Highly resistant to fire blight and collar rot, Geneva935 is similar in size and efficiency to RN Nic 29. [35-40% size of standard tree] Slightly more vigorous than NAKB 9 337 dwarf rootstock. Very dwarfing, between M.9 and M.27. A terrible nursery subject fairly difficult to root; many spines. At our retail garden center we offer seasonal fruit tasting, preservation and plant care classes as well as hold events in the community. Yes. 20-39=$2.50 ea., 40-99+=$2.25 each, 100-499=$2 ea.,500+=$1.75 ea. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED -. 2003. In Snohomish, Washington we cut scionwood in December and January through April and hold chilled through June, then fresh wood is cut and leaves stripped for summer budding in July-August. After digging, we grade and store roots for sale or use in bench grafts or other nursery products. [35-40% size of standard tree] Very cold hardy. Diameter varies from to with our ideal but smaller sticks or diameters may be all we have as I am primarily a Fruit Grower-so often annual scionwood is less than ideal. Precocity e trees that are about 40% of standard, similar to emla26. For over 80 years TRECO has grown, and developed the finest virus-certified dwarf-ing and semi-dwarfing apple rootstocks for markets worldwide. Order Your Rootstocks $4.35 ea. A late-blooming, crack-resistant tart cherry with red flesh. Climate zipcode lookup T. Over 85 and under 28 can cause damage. Copyright 2023 TRECO-Oregon Rootstock & Tree Co. Inc. It is well anchored and does not require staking. Be sure to check compatibility of your desired scion with your choice of rootstock. Also used as interstem on Bud 118 and EMLA111EMLA 9 T-337(2020) Like Bud 9, EMLA 9 is a full dwarf withg high precocity, heavy soil tolerant, phyththora resistant, wooley apple aphid resistant and to its credit, not quite as brittle as Bud 9. They are sensitive to drought- so drip irrigate on a schedule.Bud 10 3/16(35%) Bud 9 and bud 10 have exceptional winter hardiness, crown rot resistance (phytophthora), promotes open scion growth, and produces crops in two to three years with a yield efficiency like that of M-9. We ship using a PayPal platform which requires email and that way you get tracking. It can be used for T budding because of the rounded nose where you roll the blade over the scion. An excellent choice for a free-standing, disease-resistant tree of M.7 size.. Also known as Geneva 969. Reimers strain of fire blight-tolerant seedlings. When budded with spur-type scions, EMLA 26 should be planted on soils of higher fertility. Geneva 214 grows well in layer beds producing adequate sellable rootstocks per liner foot. Excellent choice for high density plantings. Very precocious and produces large fruit. Outstanding production. Very resistant to fire blight, woolly apple aphid, and crown and root rot. Rootstocks to control tree size have been used in apple production for over 2,000 years. We like to use MM.111 under spur-type varieties and under interstocks. One of the most widely planted rootstocks in the USA. Available sometime in the future as a rootstockOTTAWA 3 (O.3) A winter-hardy dwarfing stock from the Canadian rootstock breeding program Malling 9 x Robin Crab. Moreover, you can get rootstocks for sale in bundles of 10 which are sold at a 16% discount. The released rootstocks designated simply as Geneva or "G" have a wide range of characteristics and may or may not be suitable for the Mid-Atlantic region. Not well suited for sandy soils. As a wholesale nursery we work in large volume. Very resistant to fire blight, woolly apple aphid, and crown and root rot. In fact these rootstocks for sale can be used to grow dwarf to standard sized trees. 2023 Cummins Nursery | 1408 Trumansburg Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 | (607) 269-7664 | Terms & Conditions. No burrknots.PEAR ROOTSTOCKS:Pyrus betulifolia Standard vigor. We use a variety of semi-dwarfing and fully dwarfing rootstocks. Geneva 969 will produce trees that are 40% to 50% of seedling. Robinson, T.L., S.A. Hoying, M. Fargione, and K. Iungerman. G.969 is resistant to fireblight, collar rot, and woolly apple aphid. Among the other insights Auvil offered to growers on the tour: But MM.106 is very susceptible to crown rot and almost uniquely sensitive to Tomato Ringspot Virus. It is resistant to collar rot and adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions, though not light, sandy soils. Choosing the correct rootstock can be the difference between a tree thriving or dying on your site. M111 (EMLA 111) Freestanding, vigorous and well adapted to both heavy and light soils and able to withstand drought conditions. In two recent trials, Bud.9 has been much more tolerant of fire blight than M.9 and we are using Bud.9 under fire-blight susceptible varieties. Geneva 214 grows well in layer beds producing adequate sellable rootstocks per liner foot. Induces early fruiting, often the 2nd year. If the rootstock have been in cold storage bring them up to room temperature by placing them in a warmer area before planting. Shipping rootstock>1to4=$10;5to9=$15;10 to19 =$20; 20 to 39=$24; 40 to 99= $23;>100=$23+$.021 each. It is highly yield efficient and productive, with efficiency equal to or greater than M9. Geneva 41 produces trees that are similar to the less vigorous M-9 rootstocks with good precocity and fruit size. 2. post check to Skipley Farm 7228 Skipley Rd. Tree spacing: See details Recently released by Cornell University, Geneva214 is resistant to fire blight, crown rot and wooly apple aphid. Prices of scion and rootstock are here and again at the far right as well as at the bottom of this list, Column K L and M (beige): are available trees- see grafted trees. They are sold at a little over cost and I have 100. Selected for resistance to crown rot, woolly aphids and fire blight. [40-45% size of standard tree] Good precocity. Premiums are included in the following prices if applicable. Geneva 969 was a planned cross between 'Ottawa 3 x Robusta 5' in 1976 by Cornell University and Geneva Apple Rootstock Breeding Program. Use Geneva stock for apple replant disease-where you need to plant in an old apple tree site.PAJAM-2, 40%) ~zero available-When considering a high density orchard the M-9 Pajam 2 rootstock would be a good choice if youre looking for a vigorous M-9.EMLA26, (45%), some older Available Recommended for use on all but badly drained soils. Click here for additional information on the Geneva series. Royalties apply to members of the Geneva series at $0.30 per plant except Geneva 11 which is $0.15 per plant; Pajam 2 at $0.02 per plant; and Bud 10 at $0.20 per plant. Adapts well to a wide range of soil types and climates. This column count changes almost daily in winter/spring (date at top) during winter/spring, so keep tabs. The Malling 7 root systems tends to be vertically oriented; if the roots hit an inpenetrable clay pan at 12 to 18 inches, root growth usually stops and the tree runts out.MALLING-MERTON 106 Still the best of the more vigorous rootstocks precocious and productive, well-anchored. Geneva rootstock descriptions are based on New York growing conditions. A link to set a new password will be sent to your email address. Geneva 935 Apple Rootstock dwarfs trees to 30-35% of standard height. Geneva 30 Apple rootstock. Excellent anchorage. You can get these rootstocks for as low as $2.95 each - see Volume Pricing above. We post the rootstock inventory in September. Geneva 41 (G.41) Geneva 41 resulted from a cross between M.27 and Robusta A couple other thoughts on Geneva rootstock: - Many of the older Geneva rootstocks (specifically G11 and G41) work well for growers. Rootstock size class: Semi-Dwarf (45% of Standard) Yellow Honeycrisp on B9 dwarf rootstock. This is the full retail price for orders of 1-24 rootstocks. The apples are picking nicely. Moderately resistant to powdery mildew. Very resistant to collar rot and moderate resistance to mildew and scab. 2 = $9.50; 3 = $13.50; 4 = $17; 5-9 $4 each; 10 to 19 $3.50ea.- 10 variety max- add $.50 per variety >10; 20 to 49 $3 ea.- 20 variety max- add $.50 per variety >20, 50 to 99 $2.50 ea. If processing growers are willing to plant at 4-5' in row spacings and 14' between rows, G.969 is recommended. We now recommend that most varieties on G.30 be given support, especially during the early fruiting years.GENEVA 41(G.41) A little more dwarfing than Malling 9. Okulette budding bands $0.05 each, also decompose in light. Geneva 41 Apple Rootstock Small dwarf rootstock. Only slightly less vigorous than M9, The Vineland series of apple rootstocks originated as open-. Direct Rootstock Sales Our fruit and nut rootstock propagation facility, Feather River Plants, utilizes plant tissue culture techniques to clone today's top selections of highly sought-after rootstocks. 2 sizes- 160mm x 6mm and 140mm x 3.5mm. It makes a tree similar in size to EMLA 7. It is similar to EMLA 7, but has better anchorage, higher production and fewer burr knots. www.ctl.cornell.edu . ; $35/16oz. The black one ($13) is nice because the wide blade acts like a plane. Bud 9 is more winter hardy and less susceptible to fire blight than M9. M 9 should be planted, This dwarfing rootstock, ideal for high density, This dwarfing rootstock, of Belgium origin, produces a, The interstem M-9 / EMLA 111 produces intermediate, is a Malling 9 type rootstock. Welcome! Nic 29. Any chance for a loquat scion which would bear fruit in the San Francisco Bay Area? Sold out. The Apple Collection in Geneva, NY (2008 NYFQ v. 16-1, 6.57 mb pdf) Apple Rootstocks. It is resistant to collar rot and adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions, though not light, sandy soils. It should have support for certain varieties like Red Delicious, Rome and Fuji. Geneva210 is tolerant to apple replant disease and resistant to fire blight, collar rot and wooly apple aphid. Compact Fruit Tree 37(3): 91-94. Monday Sunday: 10:00am-5:00pm, Office Hours: EMLA 7, about 60% the size of trees on seedling, is very winter hardy. Resistant to collar rot, scab, mildew, and gall; intermediate tolerance to fireblight. A low vigor rootstock producing a tree similar to, or slightly smaller than, M9-337 in size. M.26 is very, very susceptible to fire blight, burrknots, woolly apple aphids and crown rot. $5; one size only: $8/2oz. More productive than seedling.OHXF 87 Outstanding semi-vigorous clonal stock. Auvil said it's one of the easiest for nurseries to produce and it could be a good replacement for the larger M.9. Get first crack at sales, seasonal fruit tree tips, and orchard stories. GENEVA Apple Rootstocks . Numbers under 5 should always have backup of alternates and are limited to 1 per person/order I do my best to spread genetic material around. Well adapted to many climates, but does best in deep fertile soils. We post the rootstock inventory in September. No burrknot tendencies!ANTONOVKA This seedling rootstock is grown from seeds imported from Poland. Resistance to crown rot, fireblight and woolly apple aphid and also replant tolerant. We will ship or offer trees for pickup starting in March when trees are still dormant and when it's the optimal time for planting in your zone. Monday Friday: 10:00am 4:00pm PST. It is moderately resistant to fire blight and woolly apple aphid but not tolerant to replant disease. It is also susceptible to fire blight and should not be used in combination with fire blight susceptible varieties. Required fields are marked *. (In the nursery, G.65 is resistant to scab and mildew, too). Purchase of rootstock only is not available at this time. Very vigorous; best used as a root-and-trunk stock, with a dwarfing interstem interposed about 16 inches above the ground.
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