Saint Lawrence Nursery (NY)
The best source of apples and other fruits for cold climates
(USDA Zones 3 or colder), SLN offers 153 apples, including many old and
unique varieties! To insure their trees will survive in cold areas, they
do not offer dwarf or semi-dwarf trees. All of their apple trees are grafted
on rugged and very hardy Antonovka (standard) rootstock. Miller Nurseries
(Canandaigua, NY) A good selection of apples and other fruits on a variety of rootstocks.
Southmeadow Fruit Gardens Catalog (Michigan)
A large selection of apple varieties (including many heirloom varieties)
offered on dwarf and semi-dwarf rootstocks.
Jung Quality Seeds (Wisconsin)
A good source of trees for the midwest.They offer trees on dwarf,
semi-dwarf, and standard rootstocks.
Adams County Nursery Stock
- Apple Varieties (Aspers, Pennsylvania)
More than 70 apple varieties are offered on several different
dwarf and semi-dwarf rootstocks.
Sources for the Southeast and South: Big Horse Creek
Farm (North Carolina) Specializing in apple trees for Appalachian Mountain areas, this nursery
offers over 300 varieties of apples. They will custom-graft trees on the
rootstock of your choice! Cummins Nurseries
- Apples (Tennessee) A large selection of apples including disease-resistant, antique, and
exotics. They will also custom-bud trees for you.
Dave Wilson Nursery (Hickman, California)
Located near Modesto in the Sierra Nevada foothills, DWN offers a large
selection of apple and other fruit trees suited to their climate.
R
aintree Nursery (Morton, Washington)
Raintree Nurseries offers a large selection of apple varieties from
mini-dwarfs to full-sized trees on hardy Antonovka rootstock.