Add $7 if you want me to sharpen off bevel to chisel. Required fields are marked *. Resistant to collar rot, perennial canker, European canker, silver leaf, apple scab, powdery mildew and crown gall. Among the other insights Auvil offered to growers on the tour: Choose scionwood from the excel list, then email Gil@skipleyfarm.com or postmail your selections. It is well anchored and does not require staking. Anchorage is fair; however, it does not perform well on light sandy soils. A link to set a new password will be sent to your email address. The cheapy folding scissors work great! Geneva 214 is resistant to fire blight (Erwinia amylovora); Woolly Apple Aphids, replant disease, and root rot (Phytophthora). orders can begin as early December with requests through email. Requires a permanent support system. If processing growers are willing to plant at 4-5' in row spacings and 14' between rows, G.969 is recommended. Very precocious producing crops in 2-3 years and good winter hardiness. Burrknots and suckers are rare. Adaptable to a wide range of soils. Extremely winter-hardy, as well as tolerant of wet feet. 8oz.$24/8oz. 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. Rootstock size class: Semi-Dwarf (45% of Standard) Productivity efficiency like m9s; Resistant to crown rot and fire blight, WAA, tolerant of replant disease.GENEVA969 (G.969) about 50-55% Producing a self-supporting tree, similar properties as G.935GENEVA 890 (G.890) Produces a semi-dwarf tree that is 60% of seedling vigor in New York conditions, 40-50% in Washington state. Click here for additional information on the Geneva series. M7 (EMLA 7) Well anchored and good winter hardiness. Geneva 210 [60% size of standard tree] This rootstock is precocious, fire blight and woolly apple aphid resistant and cold hardy. ; 20 variety max; add $1 per variety >20, 100-199 $2.00 ea. A good choice for weaker growing varieties, shows more vigor in the nursery than B.9. GENEVA Apple Rootstocks . Purchase of rootstock only is not available at this time. MALLING-MERTON 111 Close to 80% of full standard vigor, MM.111 is more tolerant of difficult soil conditions than the other English rootstocks. M111 (EMLA 111) Freestanding, vigorous and well adapted to both heavy and light soils and able to withstand drought conditions. Resistant to fireblight. G.890 is tolerant to replant disease, and resistant to fire blight, crown rot, and wooly apple aphid. Red color over a yellow background. [40-50% size of standard tree] Semi-dwarfing stock similar in size to M.26. Monday Friday: 10:00am 4:00pm PST. 2020ONE GREEN WORLD. We are a family owned and operated nursery in Portland Oregon. 20-39=$2.50 ea., 40-99+=$2.25 each, 100-499=$2 ea.,500+=$1.75 ea. It is adaptable to a wide range of soils; however, it is susceptible to collar rot and should not be planted on heavy soils that are not well drained. Virus-sensitive; all components must be virus-free. Ease of Grafting: Y, Fireblight: Very Resistant Irrigation is very helpful. Geneva 214 has high yield efficient and productive with yields of 100 to 125 percent of M.9 in most U.S. trials. (15 trees) Beautiful red strain of honeycrisp. It is well anchored and resistant to wooly apple aphid and collar rot. Outstanding production. Tree spacing: See details Copyright 2021 summittreesales.com | All Rights Reserved. A more vigorous clone of M9, this rootstock produces a less brittle root system than other M9 clones. [60-70% size of standard tree] Semi-vigorous rootstock that crops early and requires no support. With a yield efficiency greater than Malling 9, G.890 is more productive than any self-supporting rootstock ever released in this size class. If regrade rootstocks are available, they are sold at 20% less list price. Malling 26 Very productive dwarf tree but south of Pennsylvania, maybe more vigorous than expected. We offer many kinds of disease-resistant and traditional rootstocks. G11(Geneva 11)Requires support. Females have a sweet 1-2 inch orange fruit in fall. One of the most widely planted rootstocks in the USA. best time to ship October-April. The advantage of this rootstock is that EMLA 111 provides excellent anchorage, while the M9 interstem creates a smaller, more compact tree. It is also susceptible to fire blight and should not be used in combination with fire blight susceptible varieties. All picked here- few apples, good on grapes. We grow both clonal and seedling, virus free fruit tree rootstock for apple, cherry, pear, plum, and peach. ; 20 variety max. Any chance for a loquat scion which would bear fruit in the San Francisco Bay Area? The black one ($13) is nice because the wide blade acts like a plane. We offer unique and rare fruit and nut trees, shrubs, and vines. Rootstock Prices are $4 for 1 or 2 3-9=$3.50ea. Trees on M.7 are quite cold hardy. 395 Pine Tree Road, Suite 310 Ithaca, NY 14850 P: 607-254-4698 F: 607-254-5454 E: ctl-connect@cornell.edu. You can get these rootstocks for as low as $2.95 each - see Volume Pricing above. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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. (Login)Shop Now Menu Confirmed for 2022 delivery late February: Rootstock Prices are $4 for 1 or 2 3-9=$3.50ea. Sensitive to fire blight. 2023 Cummins Nursery | 1408 Trumansburg Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 | (607) 269-7664 | Terms & Conditions. Geneva 41 rootstock could be a good replacement for M-9 because its fruit production is as good or better and the added protection against fire blight and replant disease. Precocious and very productive. 10-19 $3 EA. We are moving to Mark as a great dwarf to semi-dwarf tree without trellis. We support local food sovereignty- grow your own One Green World! This rootstock requires support and irrigation is recommended. It is resistant to collar rot and adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions, though not light, sandy soils. $5. Years of experience will show us which scions will do better on which rootstocks . $5; one size only: $8/2oz. Good for wildlife planting? Only slightly less vigorous than M9, The Vineland series of apple rootstocks originated as open-. Susceptible to nematodes, woolly apple aphid, and fire blight. Quantity. Order Your Rootstocks $4.35 ea. Geneva 969 is Fire Blight (Erwinia amylovora). Sold out. All rootstocks are roughly 1/4" diameter, approximately pencil-size. Your email address will not be published. They have been planted on large scales and information exists on potential challenges. More about Pricing & Grading. Has a strong graft union and is replant tolerant. A late-blooming, crack-resistant tart cherry with red flesh. Go direct to my email gil@skipleyfarm.com Probably most suitable as patio plants and for the intense backyard hobbyist.GENEVA 935 (G.935) Dwarfing-slightly larger than M.26 ~50% From the Ottawa 3 x Robusta 5 cross. Honeycrisp on Geneva G11 dwarf rootstock. Interstem rootstock is available same prices as bench grafted varietals. Very dwarfing, between M.9 and M.27. M.7 EMLA The old workhorse of the apple industry. A cross between M 8 and Red Standard, a hardy rootstock of, A vigorous, semi-dwarf rootstock that produces trees that is, is considered to be smaller than a half size tree. . It is also cold hardy and self-supporting. Near Seattle in Snohomish, PYO apples, blueberries, grapes, berries, currants, more. Resistant to woolly apple aphid, but susceptible to collar rot. Susceptible to fire blight and wooly apple aphid. However, if M.26 is planted on a well drained (not droughty) soil, trees can give outstanding production. Most hard of Malling series rootstocks. We offer this because we love that people all over America are trying their hands at grafting, budding, and creative orcharding. Trees on G.65 are sturdy, well-anchored, thrifty little trees but they do require irrigation. Brittleness: N If traditional rootstock is not available, please consider softwood cuttings. Size: 30% 35% of standard. Inventory Size: 1/8" 4-5mm Amount: 47 Size: 3/16" 5-7mm Amount: 7422 Size: 1/4" 7-9mm Amount: 19469 Size: 3/8" 9-12mm Amount: 0 Size: 1/2" 12+mm Amount: 0 Counts: Actual Our stock is Dormant, oct-March. For over 80 years TRECO has grown, and developed the finest virus-certified dwarf-ing and semi-dwarfing apple rootstocks for markets worldwide. As a wholesale nursery we work in large volume. B118(Budagovski 118) Extremely cold hardy, semi-vigorous, freestanding requiring no support. fresh from PREMIUM supplier in Oregon. Thanks for the sale! Nic 29. grafting putty/sealer. Geneva 30 (G 30) This rootstock was developed at the Cornell University breeding program by Dr. Jim Cummings. Resistant to woolly apple aphid, fireblight and crown rot. Size: 25% 30% of standard. 588 in stock Quantity Added! Tolerant of soil diseases. Very precocious and produces large fruit. $0.50 each additional: 1 year old and last years budded are ALSO $15-unless noted see. B9(Budagovski 9)Requires support. You can graft and bud this high quality rootstocks with about 1/4 diameter. Occasionally we will spray with an anti-transparent to slow water loss at the stomata/leaf. An excellent choice for a free-standing, disease-resistant tree of M.7 size.. Also known as Geneva 969. 1/8", 3/16" - 100 per bundle Resistant to fire blight and collar rot. The rock-star, cold-hardy apple from Minnesota. Resistant to fire blight, phytopthora and woolly apple aphid. They do recover with care-protecting them from sunny/drying winds. 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). We will be cutting scion again in January. Rootstock. It also has the reverse ear for splitting cleft graft wood. Geneva 41 is immune to fire blight, crown rot and wooly apple aphid. Shipping rootstock>1to4=$10;5to9=$15;10 to19 =$20; 20 to 39=$24; 40 to 99= $23;>100=$23+$.021 each. Red leaves, red wood, red blossoms, red fruit. Trees on Geneva 935 begin bearing early but staking is recommended as it is a shallow rooted rootstock. [35-40% size of standard tree] Fully-dwarfing rootstock similar in size to M.9 with precocity and productivity surpassing M.9 in trials. Moreover, you can get rootstocks for sale in bundles of 10 which are sold at a 16% discount. Resistant to collar rot and apple scab. Geneva 41 is highly resistant to fire blight and Phytophthora with no known tree death from this disease in field trials. Highly recommended for those diploid varieties where vigour is necessary to bring the apples to a good size.Geneva 11,(35%) 2020. www.ctl.cornell.edu . Excellent anchorage. See my other listings for other rootstock varieties. A widely-planted rootstock in high-density orchards. Staking is recommended along with supplemental irrigation. Trees on Geneva 935 begin bearing early but staking is recommended as it is a shallow rooted rootstock. Geneva 214 grows well in layer beds producing adequate sellable rootstocks per liner foot. [30-35% size of standard tree] The standard to which most Malling 9 type rootstocks are compared. Size: 25% 30% of standard. It is moderately resistant to fire blight and woolly apple aphid but not tolerant to replant disease. Staking and irrigation are recommended. 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. When considering a high density orchard the M-9 Nic 29 rootstock would be a good choice if youre looking for a more vigorous M-9 clone. Moderately resistant to crown rot and to fire blight. Excellent anchoring qualities with well-developed root system. Selected for resistance to crown rot, woolly aphids and fire blight. Apple Rootstocks Modern apple production has required much research and development of rootstocks with specific characteristics. Staking or trellising is recommended for all dwarfing rootstock. Extremely winter hardy. Please send along address and preferred shipping date, and preferred diameter-default is 3/16-1/4 with 1/8 often the case. This rootstock has fiberous roots and does well in a wid. ; add $1 per variety >40, Shipping is $8 up to 10 scions, $0.20 each additional. Freestanding, but has tendency to lean if not support in early years. Quite prone to burrknots. Preferred- paypal (add2%) Pay Here Once Confirmed; larger orders I will produce a paypal invoice. 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. Yellow Honeycrisp on B9 dwarf rootstock. We are using B118 & EMLA 111 rootstock with P22, M27, P2 and B10, also Mark, 10-12 interstem. (No, the P doesnt stand for Polish or Poland, but for the Polish word for rootstock.) 140mm =100/1 oz. If you dont see what you need then custom order bench grafts where we are grafting nearly year-round. Susceptible to fire blight. Very precocious, M9-NIC 29 promotes large fruit size and early cropping. B10(Budagovski 10)Support required. . It is derived from a 1976 cross of Ottawa 3 and Robusta 5. Okulette budding bands $0.05 each, also decompose in light. We purchase cherry rootstocks from only the most reputable sources. A standard, disease-resistant rootstock for sweet and tart cherries, A peach rootstock commonly used in California, An M.9 class rootstock that is resistant to replant disease, A dwarfing rootstock that is 35% of standard with multiple disease resistances and winter hardiness, A semidwarf rootstock that is more productive and disease resistant than M.26, A Geneva release in the M.26 class that is resistant to woolly apple aphid, Slightly more vigorous than M.26 with improved anchorage and productivity, and woolly aphid resistan, An MM.106 class rootstock that has multiple resistances and good anchorage. Malling 9 Produces a fully dwarfed tree with good fruit size and color. 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. Resistant to collar rot and adaptable to a wide range of soils, the exception being light, sandy soils, M9-337 induces early cropping with large fruit size. Text also works but Ill need your email if you want an invoice. You can order 1, 2, 50, or thousands of rootstocks. Because fire blight is becoming so critical throughout our area, we are no longer working with M.9. Ill send an invoice, Generally sell scionwood from January through June and budwood late July to September. Roots begin growing here in April. Disease Resistance 2023 Cummins Nursery | 1408 Trumansburg Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 | (607) 269-7664 | Terms & Conditions, Phytophthora (Collar Rot, Crown Rot, Root Rot). SKU R010. Your email address will not be published. 2 sizes- 160mm x 6mm and 140mm x 3.5mm. NSRTANT. ; add $1 per variety >20, 500-999 $1.25 ea. Good anchorage and a productive and efficient rootstock. Resistant to collar rot, but susceptible to fire blight and woolly aphids. Compact Fruit Tree 37(3): 91-94. Resistant to WAA,replant disease, phytophthora, fire blight and its very winter hardy.GENEVA 30 NAFrom Cornell-at-Geneva. View full details Original price $4.49 - Original price $4.49 Original price. Get first crack at sales, seasonal fruit tree tips, and orchard stories. This rootstock requires support and supplemental irrigation is recommended. Very resistant to fire blight, woolly apple aphid, and crown and root rot. Varieties are linked(Work in progress) to Pomiferous or Orange Pippin, Column A'(yellow): Refers to estimated collectable scionwood quantity where NA is not available yet. Moderate suckering. Premiums are included in the following prices if applicable. Disease Resistance. Size: 85% of standard. After digging, we grade and store roots for sale or use in bench grafts or other nursery products. Produces a tree similar to or slightly larger in size to M9-337. If 2 trees or less in column K = not for sale. It should have support for certain varieties like Red Delicious, Rome and Fuji. Be sure to check compatibility of your desired scion with your choice of rootstock. An excellent choice for a free-standing, disease-resistant tree of M.7 size. Recommended for dry, sandy sites. You may make payment immediately without confirmation only if you provide a list of alternates as some varieties are very limited-but most wood is available through July. The Geneva rootstock we grow are treated with an anti-desicant when packed into storage bins. M.26 is very, very susceptible to fire blight, burrknots, woolly apple aphids and crown rot. (See individual rootstock descriptions below.) Extremely difficult to propagate, so much so that we have never been able to get it into commerce. 2003. Auvil said it's one of the easiest for nurseries to produce and it could be a good replacement for the larger M.9. Mature tree size may differ in other climates and growing conditions. A very popular apple. 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. Choose a fruit category to refine your search. This rootstock requires support. Ripens in mid Sept. A crisp and juicy apple with a mild sweet flavor. 1 scion (8.5 typical) should make 3 or 4 2-bud grafts. Stake for the first few years. Choosing the correct rootstock can be the difference between a tree thriving or dying on your site. If traditional rootstock is not available, please consider softwood cuttings. We ship our seeds & plants to all 50 states. Geneva 214 originated from a planned cross in 1975 of Ottawa 3 x Robusta 5 by Cornell University and Geneva Apple Rootstock Breeding Program. Induces early, heavy production. Welcome! Light suckering. 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. Tasty this year, good size. Once planted, water in immediately. 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. Has tendency to sucker. Decompose in UV, not oxygen as in the older red rubbers. 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. EMLA 7, about 60% the size of trees on seedling, is very winter hardy. A great rootstock in the right spot, but a poor choice for some sites. Suckering can be a problem with some interstem trees. Geneva 214 produces trees that are 35% to 40% of seedling. Sticks are 8. This is the full retail price for orders of 1-24 rootstocks. History>2019>we had increased variety, many Genevas, a few EMLAs and a few Budagovskys and 2 Polish stock-Smallest to largest as percent of standard tree(25 to 40 feet): M27(20%), P2(25%), Bud 10(35%), T337(35%) G11,214(35-40%),G210(40%),G202(45%),G935(50%), Freestanding>Supporter 4(50%), G969(55%), EMLA111 75%, Bud118(80%) and P18(95%); Mark and P2 have performed very well for me with good early vigor and strong rooting, Bench grafted trees are $15 each, these are fresh grafted or budded in prior year. It is resistant to firelight, collar rot and wooly apple aphid. Geneva rootstock descriptions are based on New York growing conditions. Very resistant to fire blight, woolly apple aphid, and crown and root rot. Difficult to root in the stoolbed. 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. It is more precocious than M7 and M106. Geneva 969 will produce trees that are 40% to 50% of seedling. This rootstock requires support and supplemental irrigation is recommended particularly on lighter soils. We offer this because we love that people all over America are trying their hands at grafting, budding, and creative orcharding. Contact: Jessica Lyga, Technology Licensing Officer Office: 607-255-0270 No E-mail: JML73@cornell.edu . From the Ottawa 3 x Robusta 5 cross. If the rootstock have been in cold storage bring them up to room temperature by placing them in a warmer area before planting. It is tolerant to replant disease. 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. Bud 9/10 is common in high-density plantings, planted 2 to 4 feet apart in the row. Suckering: N Phone: 1-877-353-4028 More about Pricing & Grading. Results will include your selected size class and similar sizes. We try to use rootstocks that have good disease resistance and cold hardiness for northern climates. In the orchard, the first year or two growth is very slow. I always sharpen to chisel with no bevel, thinning the stainless steel. For example, selecting Dwarf will show dwarf and semi-dwarf results. Not compatible with Honeycrisp. A modern, self-fertile, fireblight-resistant pear from Canada. Cheap Folding Grafting Knifes: They come pre-sharpened with a 60 degree bevel. ROOTSTOCKS We use a variety of semi-dwarfing and fully dwarfing rootstocks. I cleaned her up and she runs like a charm. The Apple Collection in Geneva, NY (2008 NYFQ v. 16-1, 6.57 mb pdf) Apple Rootstocks. Resistant to fire blight, crown rot and woolly apple aphid. Highly resistant to fire blight and collar rot, Geneva935 is similar in size and efficiency to RN Nic 29. Roseland Red Honeycrisp on B9 dwarf rootstock. Space 2 to 4 foot in the rowNic 29, 3/8(m9/40%), Stocky, 3 y.o., 50+ available. Copyright 2023 TRECO-Oregon Rootstock & Tree Co. Inc. We use a variety of semi-dwarfing and fully dwarfing rootstocks. It is more fireblight resistant than EMLA 7 and produces trees that are more precocious than trees grown on EMLA 7. A dwarfing apple rootstock in the Emla 9 class that is disease resistant and free standing. 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. Resistant to collar rot, scab, mildew, and gall; intermediate tolerance to fireblight. The apples are picking nicely. 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. A late-blooming, crack-resistant tart cherry with red flesh. This really must be done for your cutlery skills. [40-50% size of standard tree] Precocious. P.18 A Malling 4 x Common Antonovka hybrid from the great Polish rootstock breeding program at Skierniewice. Burr knots and suckering are minimal. FRUIT TREE SCIONWOOD: is the 1 year old wood stick variety used for grafting. Planting. - While some of the rootstock options fall in the semi-dwarf vigor range, tree support is still recommended. But, which rootstock you use depends on your site, goals and scion. EMLA 9 A virus-free clone of M9, EMLA 9, like other M9 clones, induces early cropping with large fruit size. MUST BE ORDERED BY JULY 1ST. Geneva 890 Requires support. Rootstocks to control tree size have been used in apple production for over 2,000 years. The rock-star, cold-hardy apple from Minnesota. Compact Fruit Tree 36(3):70-73. When budded with spur-type scions, EMLA 26 should be planted on soils of higher fertility. We try to use rootstocks that have good disease resistance and cold hardiness for northern climates. Rootstock as a key component to high . Resistant to collar rot. Horticultural Value Geneva 935 rootstock could be a good replacement for M-26 because its fruit production and its ability to deal with some of the problems of M-26 rootstock such as fire blight. Requires support. G.65 is precocious, very productive, resistant to crown rot and almost immune to fire blight. Widely used as interstem in Poland.Mark, 3/16(30-40%) Mark has been a good performer for us-especially in pots. Inventory Size: 1/8" 4-5mm Amount: 4774 Size: 3/16" 5-7mm Amount: 6350 Size: 1/4" 7-9mm Amount: 31914 Good resistance to crown rot and fire blight, this rootstock produces trees about 11-16' tall. Add to Cart Best Pricing Woolly Apple Aphid: Very Resistant. Monday Sunday: 10:00am-5:00pm, Office Hours: The rootstock G.11, released in 2001, is the same size as M.9 T337 and has gained popularity. 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.