geneva rootstock for sale
From our experience growing in New York, we have found the Budagovsky (Bud), Geneva (G), and EMLA series to be great options since they are reported to be virus free and produce very healthy trees. Resistant to crown and root rots. Resistant to woolly apple aphid, fireblight and crown rot. Order Your Rootstocks $4.35 ea. Would like multiple varieties of scions for this spring, looking for specifics in plum category but also need a few types of peach and 3 types of apple! best time to ship October-April. EMLA 9 is also susceptible to crown gall and fireblight. All rootstocks are roughly 1/4" diameter, approximately pencil-size. orders can begin as early December with requests through email. A late-blooming, crack-resistant tart cherry with red flesh. Tree spacing: See details
Yellow Honeycrisp on B9 dwarf rootstock. This column count changes almost daily in winter/spring (date at top) during winter/spring, so keep tabs. We post the rootstock inventory in September. Nic 29. Resembles Malling 9 in growth with numerous lateral branches. Slightly more dwarfing than Malling 9. Quince A is more winter hardy than other quince strains, certainly through USDA zone 5.Quince BA29-C, (65%) 100availableBench grafted BUDDED trees are $15 each, shipping is $20 up to 8 trees. Climate zipcode lookup T. Over 85 and under 28 can cause damage. Very precocious and produces large fruit. Smallest to largest rootstock types, repeated at column AA with newer (to me) rootstock G11 to P18 and on to double grafts beginning with 106/M27. A virus-free clone of M9, EMLA 9, like other M9 clones, induces early cropping with large fruit size. Only slightly less vigorous than M9, The Vineland series of apple rootstocks originated as open-. Mature tree size may differ in other climates and growing conditions. Traits Cheap Folding Grafting Knifes: They come pre-sharpened with a 60 degree bevel. 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. Better anchored than M.9, but at least temporary support is still recommended. Geneva 214 has high yield efficient and productive with yields of 100 to 125 percent of M.9 in most U.S. trials. Quite prone to burrknots. But, which rootstock you use depends on your site, goals and scion. OHXF 97 is full standard vigor; fire blight resistant. Has a strong graft union and is replant tolerant. It is tolerant to replant disease. The rock-star, cold-hardy apple from Minnesota. EMLA 7, about 60% the size of trees on seedling, is very winter hardy. Email: info@onegreenworld.com Requires support. A late-blooming, crack-resistant tart cherry with red flesh. A good replacement for G30 without the graft union brittleness. Results will include your selected size class and similar sizes. Geneva 210 [60% size of standard tree] This rootstock is precocious, fire blight and woolly apple aphid resistant and cold hardy. Adaptable to a wide range of soils. Retail Garden Center: A widely-planted rootstock in high-density orchards. Geneva11 is similar to, or slightly less vigorous than, M9-337 in size. EMLA 26 is susceptible to collar rot and should not be planted on wet or infected soils. P.18 A Malling 4 x Common Antonovka hybrid from the great Polish rootstock breeding program at Skierniewice. This rootstock has fiberous roots and does well in a wid. Very vigorous; best used as a root-and-trunk stock, with a dwarfing interstem interposed about 16 inches above the ground. Geneva 41 shows to be resistant to replant disease and appears to be winter hardy with no damage following the test winter of 1994. All picked here- few apples, good on grapes. Space 2 to 4 foot in the rowNic 29, 3/8(m9/40%), Stocky, 3 y.o., 50+ available. Quantity. fresh from PREMIUM supplier in Oregon. Recently released by Cornell University, Geneva214 is resistant to fire blight, crown rot and wooly apple aphid. [35-40% size of standard tree] Slightly more vigorous than NAKB 9 337 dwarf rootstock. Very fast method to tie off buds. Geneva41 is very cold hardy and precocious. Could you direct me to the spreadsheet of available scionwood varieties please and thank u, will also consider rootstocks for them as well. Size 50%-60% of standard.
Moderately resistant to powdery mildew. A replacement for Geneva30 in the M7 size category with a yield efficiency similar to M9. Some resistance to fireblight has also be demonstrated. [95% size of standard tree] Extremely winter hardy stock that does not require support. Susceptible to fire blight and wooly apple aphid. 1/8", 3/16" - 100 per bundle As a wholesale nursery we work in large volume. www.ctl.cornell.edu . Organic upick fruit, berries and edible plant nursery, scionwood, grafted trees. Resistant to collar rot and woolly apple aphid. [40-50% size of standard tree] Semi-dwarfing stock similar in size to M.26. Bud 9/10 is common in high-density plantings, planted 2 to 4 feet apart in the row. It is derived from a 1976 cross of Ottawa 3 and Robusta 5. The cheapy folding scissors work great! Geneva rootstock descriptions are based on New York growing conditions. Influence on Scion Habit. It is also cold hardy and self-supporting. After I confirm your total $, varieties, ship time and address Ill send out a PayPal invoice or a simple total you can mail a check, or pay simply through payal. 395 Pine Tree Road, Suite 310 Ithaca, NY 14850 P: 607-254-4698 F: 607-254-5454 E: ctl-connect@cornell.edu. We also grow several deciduous ornamental seedlings and cuttings which include maple, oak, beech, Planetree and serviceberry MUST BE ORDERED BY JULY 1ST. At our retail garden center we offer seasonal fruit tasting, preservation and plant care classes as well as hold events in the community. Difficult to root in the stoolbed. You can order 1, 2, 50, or thousands of rootstocks. Very winter hardy, Bud 118 produces a well-anchored tree similar in size to EMLA 111 or larger. Copyright 2023 TRECO-Oregon Rootstock & Tree Co. Inc. If regrade rootstocks are available, they are sold at 20% less list price. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED -. No burrknot tendencies!ANTONOVKA This seedling rootstock is grown from seeds imported from Poland. G890(Geneva 890)Freestanding (support recommended in early years) precocious and productive. This stock should be considered by those who are growing apples for processing; it makes a free-standing tree between the size of M.26 and M.7, it is very productive, and it has good cold hardiness. You can get these rootstocks for as low as $2.95 each see Volume Pricing above. We are moving to Mark as a great dwarf to semi-dwarf tree without trellis. Tolerant of soil diseases. We offer a variety of rootstocks for sale including disease resistant and traditional so that experienced and new growers can create their own orchards. Yes. $4.49 $4.49 - $4. This really must be done for your cutlery skills. Resistant to fire blight, phytopthora and woolly apple aphid. B118(Budagovski 118) Extremely cold hardy, semi-vigorous, freestanding requiring no support. 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. May be more tolerant to fire blight than M-9. Precocious and very productive. Reimers strain of fire blight-tolerant seedlings. Reported to enhance fruit size on Asian pears.OHXF 97 These OHXF stocks originated from the Old Home x Farmingdale cross; both parents are very resistant to fire blight. It will produce a tree that is about 50-70% of standard. Click here for additional information on the Geneva series. Compact Fruit Tree 37(3): 91-94. The Geneva 41 produces a tree similar to trees grown on M-9 in the nursery. Lauded in the Northeastern U.S. as a rootstock for a free-standing tree, it's only recently been tested in the Northwest in trellised systems. Premiums are included in the following prices if applicable. Geneva 890 is a newer semi-dwarf rootstock in the EMLA 7 to EMLA 106 size class. Copyright 2021 summittreesales.com | All Rights Reserved. Requires support. Requires support. Below are the rootstocks we normally work with, if you are looking for a rootstock you do not see listed, please contact us and we may be able to source it for you. $0.50 each additional: 1 year old and last years budded are ALSO $15-unless noted see Grafted Trees 2016PayPal (add 3%) or mail: Gil@skipleyfarm.com call/text 206-679-6576 or mail to: Skipley Farm 7228 Skipley Rd. Has some fire blight resistance, is replant tolerant and has a large dense root mass. Mature tree size may differ in other climates and growing conditions. G.969 came out of the Geneva, NY breeding program and the work of my father, Dr. Jim Cummins. It is highly yield efficient and productive, with efficiency equal to or greater than M9. Add to Cart Best Pricing Similar in size to M26, Geneva202 is precocious and productive. We offer many kinds of disease-resistant and traditional rootstocks. It is, A cross of M 26 x Robusta 5 hybrid, G 11 is similar in vigor to, This exciting new rootstock is one of several in a series of, This rootstock was developed at the Cornell University, Geneva 41 resulted from a cross between M.27 and Robusta, Another high-performing Geneva clone, G.210 has done the, One of the high-performing Geneva rootstocks, G.214 is the, will probably be competitive with G.41 in terms of tree, ) Reportedly very fire-blight resistant and producing a tree as, This is considered to be the full dwarf tree. It is resistant to wooly apple aphid and highly resistant to fire-blight. From the Ottawa 3 x Robusta 5 cross, 1976. Red leaves, red wood, red blossoms, red fruit. ; $14/4oz. at the best online prices at eBay! A modern, self-fertile, fireblight-resistant pear from Canada. Excellent anchoring qualities with well-developed root system. Geneva41 is very cold hardy and precocious. If 2 trees or less in column K = not for sale. Among the other insights Auvil offered to growers on the tour: 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. 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. The orange one ($11) is basic. Ease of Grafting: Y, Fireblight: Very Resistant
[45-50% size of standard tree] Vigor between EMLA 26 and EMLA 7. Moderate resistance to both fireblight and woolly apple aphid and replant tolerant. Contact: Jessica Lyga, Technology Licensing Officer Office: 607-255-0270 No E-mail: JML73@cornell.edu . If processing growers are willing to plant at 4-5' in row spacings and 14' between rows, G.969 is recommended. The initial breeding program was started by Drs. Be sure to check compatibility of your desired scion with your choice of rootstock. Plum-I have a few mariana 2624. Shipping rootstock>1to4=$10;5to9=$15;10 to19 =$20; 20 to 39=$24; 40 to 99= $23;>100=$23+$.021 each. (No, the P doesnt stand for Polish or Poland, but for the Polish word for rootstock.) Trees on Geneva 935 begin bearing early but staking is recommended as it is a shallow rooted rootstock. ; add $1 per variety >20, 500-999 $1.25 ea. In the mid-1800s horticulturists began referring to rootstocks by name. (15 trees) Beautiful red strain of honeycrisp. Thanks for the sale! Irrigation is very helpful. Somewhat precocious. These often are smaller, 3 to 6 buds. It is very cold hardy and tolerant to replant disease, but susceptible to wooly apple aphid. well anchored tree about 20 feet tall. Excellent anchorage. (See individual rootstock descriptions below.) NSRTANT. G.969, G.935, and G.814 all appear to reduce biennialism in Honeycrisp and are considered the best stocks for such weak-growing cultivars. Size is similar to, or slightly smaller than, M26. Rootstocks not only determine the overall size, vigor, and precociousness of a tree but also what soil types it can grow in, its drought tolerance and how well anchored your tree will be. It is more fireblight resistant than EMLA 7 and produces trees that are more precocious than trees grown on EMLA 7. Has been our major rootstock for conservation plantings.NOVOLE An introduction from the Geneva rootstock breeding program, Novole has a non-preference type of resistance to meadow voles and pine voles (orchard mice). But MM.106 is very susceptible to crown rot and almost uniquely sensitive to Tomato Ringspot Virus. Forhigh-density plantings of weak-growing cultivars, Cornell recommends 3-3.5' x 11-12' (1320-1037 trees/acre) and for vigorous cultivars 3.5-4 x 12-13' (1037-839 trees/acre). Extremely winter hardy. A great rootstock in the right spot, but a poor choice for some sites. However, if M.26 is planted on a well drained (not droughty) soil, trees can give outstanding production. You can also inquire about custom trees. Once planted, water in immediately. Snohomish, WA 98290, 3. send $ with FB messenger to Skipley Farm, 2022 Certified rootstock I ordered from TRECO. ; 20 variety max. On-farm trials of the Cornell-Geneva apple rootstocks in New York. ROOTSTOCKS We use a variety of semi-dwarfing and fully dwarfing rootstocks. Geneva11 is resistant to collar rot, is very winter hardy, and has a high yield efficiency and large fruit size. Welcome! OHxF 333 Somewhat more dwarfing than OHxF 87, with similar resistances.
Shake down a tree-an apple a day is 80 pounds per year. G.969 is resistant to fireblight, collar rot, and woolly apple aphid. ; 20 variety max; add $1 per variety >20, 100-199 $2.00 ea. Some suckering; nearly no burrknots. I always sharpen to chisel with no bevel, thinning the stainless steel. [75-85% size of standard tree] Vigorous, well anchored rootstock that is resistant to collar rot and woolly apple aphids. Same great taste and crunch as the original. Very precocious, M9-NIC 29 promotes large fruit size and early cropping. Get first crack at sales, seasonal fruit tree tips, and orchard stories. Sold out. In some test plantings subjected to unusually high winds, there has been union breakage of Gala trees on G.30. It is slightly larger than Emla 26. Geneva 214 roots well with a few side shoots or spines that need to be removed. Learn more about apple rootstocks in this article. 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. Geneva 41 Dwarf Apple Rootstock Malus rootstock 'Geneva 890 clonal rootstock' Geneva 890 Semi-Dwarf Apple Rootstock Malus rootstock 'EMLA 111 clonal rootstock' Malling 111 Semi-Standard Apple Rootstock Malus rootstock 'EMLA 7 clonal rootstock' Malling 7 Semi-Dwarf Apple Rootstock Back To Top $5. 20-39=$2.50 ea., 40-99+=$2.25 each, 100-499=$2 ea.,500+=$1.75 ea. Geneva 214 produces trees that are 35% to 40% of seedling. Size: 25% 30% of standard. Burr knots and suckering are minimal. It usually exhibits a, A M9 sub clone from the Netherlands. Moderate vigor, about 70% the size of trees on seedling, EMLA 106 is heavy cropping and resistant to wooly apple aphid. Resistant to fire blight, crown rot and woolly apple aphid. Precocious: Y
Anchorage: excellent
Monday Sunday: 10:00am-5:00pm, Office Hours: A virus-indexed clone of Malling 26, EMLA 26 is more vigorous than EMLA 9, but less vigorous than EMLA 7. Induces early fruiting, often the 2nd year. We've been sharing our passion for edible plants and organic gardening since 1994. Highly resistant to fire blight and collar rot, Geneva935 is similar in size and efficiency to RN Nic 29. Disease Resistance It is resistant to collar rot, but slightly susceptible to crown gall and powdery mildew. The rootstock G.11, released in 2001, is the same size as M.9 T337 and has gained popularity. Very dwarfing, between M.9 and M.27. 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. Produces a tree similar to EMLA 26 in size. Geneva 214 grows well in layer beds producing adequate sellable rootstocks per liner foot. GENEVA APPLE ROOTSTOCKS COMPARISON CHART v.4 . With a yield efficiency greater than Malling 9, G.890 is more productive than any self-supporting rootstock ever released in this size class. We think G.41 is the best replacement for Malling 9 in high density plantings; GENEVA 65 Little Beauty The first introduction from the breeding program at Geneva, NY under the direction of Dr. James N. Cummins and Dr. Herb Aldwinckle. Triplicity Dignity Astrology,
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From our experience growing in New York, we have found the Budagovsky (Bud), Geneva (G), and EMLA series to be great options since they are reported to be virus free and produce very healthy trees. Resistant to crown and root rots. Resistant to woolly apple aphid, fireblight and crown rot. Order Your Rootstocks $4.35 ea. Would like multiple varieties of scions for this spring, looking for specifics in plum category but also need a few types of peach and 3 types of apple! best time to ship October-April. EMLA 9 is also susceptible to crown gall and fireblight. All rootstocks are roughly 1/4" diameter, approximately pencil-size. orders can begin as early December with requests through email. A late-blooming, crack-resistant tart cherry with red flesh. Tree spacing: See details Yellow Honeycrisp on B9 dwarf rootstock. This column count changes almost daily in winter/spring (date at top) during winter/spring, so keep tabs. We post the rootstock inventory in September. Nic 29. Resembles Malling 9 in growth with numerous lateral branches. Slightly more dwarfing than Malling 9. Quince A is more winter hardy than other quince strains, certainly through USDA zone 5.Quince BA29-C, (65%) 100availableBench grafted BUDDED trees are $15 each, shipping is $20 up to 8 trees. Climate zipcode lookup T. Over 85 and under 28 can cause damage. Very precocious and produces large fruit. Smallest to largest rootstock types, repeated at column AA with newer (to me) rootstock G11 to P18 and on to double grafts beginning with 106/M27. A virus-free clone of M9, EMLA 9, like other M9 clones, induces early cropping with large fruit size. Only slightly less vigorous than M9, The Vineland series of apple rootstocks originated as open-. Mature tree size may differ in other climates and growing conditions. Traits Cheap Folding Grafting Knifes: They come pre-sharpened with a 60 degree bevel. 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. Better anchored than M.9, but at least temporary support is still recommended. Geneva 214 has high yield efficient and productive with yields of 100 to 125 percent of M.9 in most U.S. trials. Quite prone to burrknots. But, which rootstock you use depends on your site, goals and scion. OHXF 97 is full standard vigor; fire blight resistant. Has a strong graft union and is replant tolerant. It is tolerant to replant disease. The rock-star, cold-hardy apple from Minnesota. EMLA 7, about 60% the size of trees on seedling, is very winter hardy. Email: info@onegreenworld.com Requires support. A late-blooming, crack-resistant tart cherry with red flesh. A good replacement for G30 without the graft union brittleness. Results will include your selected size class and similar sizes. Geneva 210 [60% size of standard tree] This rootstock is precocious, fire blight and woolly apple aphid resistant and cold hardy. Adaptable to a wide range of soils. Retail Garden Center: A widely-planted rootstock in high-density orchards. Geneva11 is similar to, or slightly less vigorous than, M9-337 in size. EMLA 26 is susceptible to collar rot and should not be planted on wet or infected soils. P.18 A Malling 4 x Common Antonovka hybrid from the great Polish rootstock breeding program at Skierniewice. This rootstock has fiberous roots and does well in a wid. Very vigorous; best used as a root-and-trunk stock, with a dwarfing interstem interposed about 16 inches above the ground. Geneva 41 shows to be resistant to replant disease and appears to be winter hardy with no damage following the test winter of 1994. All picked here- few apples, good on grapes. Space 2 to 4 foot in the rowNic 29, 3/8(m9/40%), Stocky, 3 y.o., 50+ available. Quantity. fresh from PREMIUM supplier in Oregon. Recently released by Cornell University, Geneva214 is resistant to fire blight, crown rot and wooly apple aphid. [35-40% size of standard tree] Slightly more vigorous than NAKB 9 337 dwarf rootstock. Very fast method to tie off buds. Geneva41 is very cold hardy and precocious. Could you direct me to the spreadsheet of available scionwood varieties please and thank u, will also consider rootstocks for them as well. Size 50%-60% of standard. Moderately resistant to powdery mildew. A replacement for Geneva30 in the M7 size category with a yield efficiency similar to M9. Some resistance to fireblight has also be demonstrated. [95% size of standard tree] Extremely winter hardy stock that does not require support. Susceptible to fire blight and wooly apple aphid. 1/8", 3/16" - 100 per bundle As a wholesale nursery we work in large volume. www.ctl.cornell.edu . Organic upick fruit, berries and edible plant nursery, scionwood, grafted trees. Resistant to collar rot and woolly apple aphid. [40-50% size of standard tree] Semi-dwarfing stock similar in size to M.26. Bud 9/10 is common in high-density plantings, planted 2 to 4 feet apart in the row. It is derived from a 1976 cross of Ottawa 3 and Robusta 5. The cheapy folding scissors work great! Geneva rootstock descriptions are based on New York growing conditions. Influence on Scion Habit. It is also cold hardy and self-supporting. After I confirm your total $, varieties, ship time and address Ill send out a PayPal invoice or a simple total you can mail a check, or pay simply through payal. 395 Pine Tree Road, Suite 310 Ithaca, NY 14850 P: 607-254-4698 F: 607-254-5454 E: ctl-connect@cornell.edu. We also grow several deciduous ornamental seedlings and cuttings which include maple, oak, beech, Planetree and serviceberry MUST BE ORDERED BY JULY 1ST. At our retail garden center we offer seasonal fruit tasting, preservation and plant care classes as well as hold events in the community. Difficult to root in the stoolbed. You can order 1, 2, 50, or thousands of rootstocks. Very winter hardy, Bud 118 produces a well-anchored tree similar in size to EMLA 111 or larger. Copyright 2023 TRECO-Oregon Rootstock & Tree Co. Inc. If regrade rootstocks are available, they are sold at 20% less list price. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED -. No burrknot tendencies!ANTONOVKA This seedling rootstock is grown from seeds imported from Poland. G890(Geneva 890)Freestanding (support recommended in early years) precocious and productive. This stock should be considered by those who are growing apples for processing; it makes a free-standing tree between the size of M.26 and M.7, it is very productive, and it has good cold hardiness. You can get these rootstocks for as low as $2.95 each see Volume Pricing above. We are moving to Mark as a great dwarf to semi-dwarf tree without trellis. Tolerant of soil diseases. We offer a variety of rootstocks for sale including disease resistant and traditional so that experienced and new growers can create their own orchards. Yes. $4.49 $4.49 - $4. This really must be done for your cutlery skills. Resistant to fire blight, phytopthora and woolly apple aphid. B118(Budagovski 118) Extremely cold hardy, semi-vigorous, freestanding requiring no support. 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. May be more tolerant to fire blight than M-9. Precocious and very productive. Reimers strain of fire blight-tolerant seedlings. Reported to enhance fruit size on Asian pears.OHXF 97 These OHXF stocks originated from the Old Home x Farmingdale cross; both parents are very resistant to fire blight. It will produce a tree that is about 50-70% of standard. Click here for additional information on the Geneva series. Compact Fruit Tree 37(3): 91-94. The Geneva 41 produces a tree similar to trees grown on M-9 in the nursery. Lauded in the Northeastern U.S. as a rootstock for a free-standing tree, it's only recently been tested in the Northwest in trellised systems. Premiums are included in the following prices if applicable. Geneva 890 is a newer semi-dwarf rootstock in the EMLA 7 to EMLA 106 size class. Copyright 2021 summittreesales.com | All Rights Reserved. Requires support. Requires support. Below are the rootstocks we normally work with, if you are looking for a rootstock you do not see listed, please contact us and we may be able to source it for you. $0.50 each additional: 1 year old and last years budded are ALSO $15-unless noted see Grafted Trees 2016PayPal (add 3%) or mail: Gil@skipleyfarm.com call/text 206-679-6576 or mail to: Skipley Farm 7228 Skipley Rd. Has some fire blight resistance, is replant tolerant and has a large dense root mass. Mature tree size may differ in other climates and growing conditions. G.969 came out of the Geneva, NY breeding program and the work of my father, Dr. Jim Cummins. It is highly yield efficient and productive, with efficiency equal to or greater than M9. Add to Cart Best Pricing Similar in size to M26, Geneva202 is precocious and productive. We offer many kinds of disease-resistant and traditional rootstocks. It is, A cross of M 26 x Robusta 5 hybrid, G 11 is similar in vigor to, This exciting new rootstock is one of several in a series of, This rootstock was developed at the Cornell University, Geneva 41 resulted from a cross between M.27 and Robusta, Another high-performing Geneva clone, G.210 has done the, One of the high-performing Geneva rootstocks, G.214 is the, will probably be competitive with G.41 in terms of tree, ) Reportedly very fire-blight resistant and producing a tree as, This is considered to be the full dwarf tree. It is resistant to wooly apple aphid and highly resistant to fire-blight. From the Ottawa 3 x Robusta 5 cross, 1976. Red leaves, red wood, red blossoms, red fruit. ; $14/4oz. at the best online prices at eBay! A modern, self-fertile, fireblight-resistant pear from Canada. Excellent anchoring qualities with well-developed root system. Geneva41 is very cold hardy and precocious. If 2 trees or less in column K = not for sale. Among the other insights Auvil offered to growers on the tour: 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. 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. The orange one ($11) is basic. Ease of Grafting: Y, Fireblight: Very Resistant [45-50% size of standard tree] Vigor between EMLA 26 and EMLA 7. Moderate resistance to both fireblight and woolly apple aphid and replant tolerant. Contact: Jessica Lyga, Technology Licensing Officer Office: 607-255-0270 No E-mail: JML73@cornell.edu . If processing growers are willing to plant at 4-5' in row spacings and 14' between rows, G.969 is recommended. The initial breeding program was started by Drs. Be sure to check compatibility of your desired scion with your choice of rootstock. Plum-I have a few mariana 2624. Shipping rootstock>1to4=$10;5to9=$15;10 to19 =$20; 20 to 39=$24; 40 to 99= $23;>100=$23+$.021 each. (No, the P doesnt stand for Polish or Poland, but for the Polish word for rootstock.) Trees on Geneva 935 begin bearing early but staking is recommended as it is a shallow rooted rootstock. ; add $1 per variety >20, 500-999 $1.25 ea. In the mid-1800s horticulturists began referring to rootstocks by name. (15 trees) Beautiful red strain of honeycrisp. Thanks for the sale! Irrigation is very helpful. Somewhat precocious. These often are smaller, 3 to 6 buds. It is very cold hardy and tolerant to replant disease, but susceptible to wooly apple aphid. well anchored tree about 20 feet tall. Excellent anchorage. (See individual rootstock descriptions below.) NSRTANT. G.969, G.935, and G.814 all appear to reduce biennialism in Honeycrisp and are considered the best stocks for such weak-growing cultivars. Size is similar to, or slightly smaller than, M26. Rootstocks not only determine the overall size, vigor, and precociousness of a tree but also what soil types it can grow in, its drought tolerance and how well anchored your tree will be. It is more fireblight resistant than EMLA 7 and produces trees that are more precocious than trees grown on EMLA 7. Has been our major rootstock for conservation plantings.NOVOLE An introduction from the Geneva rootstock breeding program, Novole has a non-preference type of resistance to meadow voles and pine voles (orchard mice). But MM.106 is very susceptible to crown rot and almost uniquely sensitive to Tomato Ringspot Virus. Forhigh-density plantings of weak-growing cultivars, Cornell recommends 3-3.5' x 11-12' (1320-1037 trees/acre) and for vigorous cultivars 3.5-4 x 12-13' (1037-839 trees/acre). Extremely winter hardy. A great rootstock in the right spot, but a poor choice for some sites. However, if M.26 is planted on a well drained (not droughty) soil, trees can give outstanding production. You can also inquire about custom trees. Once planted, water in immediately. Snohomish, WA 98290, 3. send $ with FB messenger to Skipley Farm, 2022 Certified rootstock I ordered from TRECO. ; 20 variety max. On-farm trials of the Cornell-Geneva apple rootstocks in New York. ROOTSTOCKS We use a variety of semi-dwarfing and fully dwarfing rootstocks. Geneva11 is resistant to collar rot, is very winter hardy, and has a high yield efficiency and large fruit size. Welcome! OHxF 333 Somewhat more dwarfing than OHxF 87, with similar resistances. Shake down a tree-an apple a day is 80 pounds per year. G.969 is resistant to fireblight, collar rot, and woolly apple aphid. ; 20 variety max; add $1 per variety >20, 100-199 $2.00 ea. Some suckering; nearly no burrknots. I always sharpen to chisel with no bevel, thinning the stainless steel. [75-85% size of standard tree] Vigorous, well anchored rootstock that is resistant to collar rot and woolly apple aphids. Same great taste and crunch as the original. Very precocious, M9-NIC 29 promotes large fruit size and early cropping. Get first crack at sales, seasonal fruit tree tips, and orchard stories. Sold out. In some test plantings subjected to unusually high winds, there has been union breakage of Gala trees on G.30. It is slightly larger than Emla 26. Geneva 214 roots well with a few side shoots or spines that need to be removed. Learn more about apple rootstocks in this article. 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. Geneva 41 Dwarf Apple Rootstock Malus rootstock 'Geneva 890 clonal rootstock' Geneva 890 Semi-Dwarf Apple Rootstock Malus rootstock 'EMLA 111 clonal rootstock' Malling 111 Semi-Standard Apple Rootstock Malus rootstock 'EMLA 7 clonal rootstock' Malling 7 Semi-Dwarf Apple Rootstock Back To Top $5. 20-39=$2.50 ea., 40-99+=$2.25 each, 100-499=$2 ea.,500+=$1.75 ea. Geneva 214 produces trees that are 35% to 40% of seedling. Size: 25% 30% of standard. Burr knots and suckering are minimal. It usually exhibits a, A M9 sub clone from the Netherlands. Moderate vigor, about 70% the size of trees on seedling, EMLA 106 is heavy cropping and resistant to wooly apple aphid. Resistant to fire blight, crown rot and woolly apple aphid. Precocious: Y Anchorage: excellent Monday Sunday: 10:00am-5:00pm, Office Hours: A virus-indexed clone of Malling 26, EMLA 26 is more vigorous than EMLA 9, but less vigorous than EMLA 7. Induces early fruiting, often the 2nd year. We've been sharing our passion for edible plants and organic gardening since 1994. Highly resistant to fire blight and collar rot, Geneva935 is similar in size and efficiency to RN Nic 29. Disease Resistance It is resistant to collar rot, but slightly susceptible to crown gall and powdery mildew. The rootstock G.11, released in 2001, is the same size as M.9 T337 and has gained popularity. Very dwarfing, between M.9 and M.27. 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. Produces a tree similar to EMLA 26 in size. Geneva 214 grows well in layer beds producing adequate sellable rootstocks per liner foot. GENEVA APPLE ROOTSTOCKS COMPARISON CHART v.4 . With a yield efficiency greater than Malling 9, G.890 is more productive than any self-supporting rootstock ever released in this size class. We think G.41 is the best replacement for Malling 9 in high density plantings; GENEVA 65 Little Beauty The first introduction from the breeding program at Geneva, NY under the direction of Dr. James N. Cummins and Dr. Herb Aldwinckle.