Nursery and grower friendly. Be sure to check compatibility of your desired scion with your choice of rootstock. Staking and supplemental irrigation are recommended. I have G935, G214, Mark (MAC9) and EMLA7 available this year. Susceptible to fire blight. 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. 1 review. Choosing the correct rootstock can be the difference between a tree thriving or dying on your site. Productive; well-anchored. Compact Fruit Tree 36(3):70-73. 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. It is useful for high density plantings. Sold Out Quantity Added! EMLA 9 is also susceptible to crown gall and fireblight. Your personal data will be used to support your experience throughout this website and to manage access to your account. Staple built in. G11(Geneva 11)Requires support. EMLA 9 A virus-free clone of M9, EMLA 9, like other M9 clones, induces early cropping with large fruit size. If processing growers are willing to plant at 4-5' in row spacings and 14' between rows, G.969 is recommended. Better anchored than M.9, but at least temporary support is still recommended. Years of experience will show us which scions will do better on which rootstocks . Extremely winter-hardy, as well as tolerant of wet feet. ; $14/4oz. Yes. 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. 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. At OGW we offer a diversity of food plants and their companions from around the world. Auvil said it's one of the easiest for nurseries to produce and it could be a good replacement for the larger M.9. A replacement for Geneva30 in the M7 size category with a yield efficiency similar to M9. 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. A more vigorous clone of M9, this rootstock produces a less brittle root system than other M9 clones. It is good rootstock to consider for replant sites. 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). Size 50%-60% of standard. G890(Geneva 890)Freestanding (support recommended in early years) precocious and productive. 1. Climate zipcode lookup T. Over 85 and under 28 can cause damage. We post the rootstock inventory in September. Slightly more vigorous than Budagovsky 118, about 95% of standard. If regrade rootstocks are available, they are sold at 20% less list price. OHXF 97 is full standard vigor; fire blight resistant. Adaptable to a wide range of soils. Origin Geneva 202 originated from a planned cross in 1975 of 'M.27 x Robusta 5' by Cornell University and Geneva Apple Rootstock Breeding Program. 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. Not precocious which is one reason we dont put Northern Spy on it!! Planting. Any available? FRUIT TREE SCIONWOOD: is the 1 year old wood stick variety used for grafting. Add to Cart Best Pricing Inventory Size: 1/8" 4-5mm Amount: 4774 Size: 3/16" 5-7mm Amount: 6350 Size: 1/4" 7-9mm Amount: 31914 The Apple Collection in Geneva, NY (2008 NYFQ v. 16-1, 6.57 mb pdf) Apple Rootstocks. Extremely difficult to propagate, so much so that we have never been able to get it into commerce. Mature tree size may differ in other climates and growing conditions. Scionwood, cuttings, rootstock, supplies can be included in box with weight affecting shipping priority mail (or first class when <16oz.) Resistant to crown rot, fireblight, and the woolly apple aphid; tolerant of replant disease. Our stock is Dormant, oct-March. [60% size of standard tree]This rootstock is precocious, fire blight and woolly apple aphid resistant and cold hardy. One of the most widely planted rootstocks in the USA. Horticultural Value Geneva 214 has high yield efficient and productive with yields of 100 to 125 percent of M.9 in most U.S. trials. After digging, we grade and store roots for sale or use in bench grafts or other nursery products. Precocity e trees that are about 40% of standard, similar to emla26. Rootstock size class: Semi-Dwarf (45% of Standard) Resistant to crown and root rots. Herb Aldwinkle and Jim Cummins of Cornell University. Listing is for qty of 5 Geneva 214 apple rootstocks. The Geneva 41 produces a tree similar to trees grown on M-9 in the nursery. 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. This rootstock requires support and supplemental irrigation is recommended. GENEVA Apple Rootstocks . Slightly more vigorous than M9, this rootstock requires support and irrigation is recommended. It produces larger fruit than EMLA 7 and is more precocious. Resistant to collar rot, but susceptible to fire blight and woolly aphids. We also grow several deciduous ornamental seedlings and cuttings which include maple, oak, beech, Planetree and serviceberry In the orchard, the first year or two growth is very slow. Email: info@onegreenworld.com Click here for additional information on the Geneva series. [60-70% size of standard tree] Semi-vigorous rootstock that crops early and requires no support. Rootstock - Mike and Brian's Nursery A Wholesale Tree Fruit Nursery All rootstock listed is available for tree-growing contracts. https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=GJQ7TPFWVAD2Y, https://widgets.wp.com/likes/#blog_id=46796719&post_id=2&origin=skipleyfarm.wordpress.com&obj_id=46796719-2-571e45ea9db16, A small selection, tasting- Octoberfest 23rd 3-5PM. Interstem rootstock is available same prices as bench grafted varietals. Selected for resistance to crown rot, woolly aphids and fire blight. 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. I always sharpen to chisel with no bevel, thinning the stainless steel. We've been sharing our passion for edible plants and organic gardening since 1994. Your email address will not be published. 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. number of salable plants resulting in higher rootstock production cost. The replant tolerant Geneva rootstocks (G.11, G.41, G.214, G.935, G.210, G.969, G.890) are much better than the available standards of Bud 9, Mark, M.9 clones, M.26 and the semi-dwarf rootstocks. But MM.106 is very susceptible to crown rot and almost uniquely sensitive to Tomato Ringspot Virus. Just a little more vigorous than M.9. Bud 9/10 is common in high-density plantings, planted 2 to 4 feet apart in the row. Choose scionwood from the excel list, then email Gil@skipleyfarm.com or postmail your selections. Moreover, you can get rootstocks for sale in bundles of 10 which are sold at a 16% discount. Geneva 214 produces trees that are 35% to 40% of seedling. In some tests, Bud.9 has not been quite as productive as Malling 9. We grow over 50 different cultivars of Apple, Cherry, Pear, Peach, Almond, Walnut and Pistachio Rootstocks. Grafting Kit $12: Includes Rubber ties 5-160mm x6mm, 10-140mm x3.5mm, 3ft. We offer unique and rare fruit and nut trees, shrubs, and vines. B9(Budagovski 9)Requires support. Get first crack at sales, seasonal fruit tree tips, and orchard stories. 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. G.969 is resistant to fireblight, collar rot, and woolly apple aphid. All rootstocks are roughly 1/4" diameter, approximately pencil-size. We ship the rootstocks starting in March until the end of May. Free shipping for many products! Roots begin growing here in April. Because fire blight is becoming so critical throughout our area, we are no longer working with M.9. 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! Tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions, and is a good selection for heavy, poorly-drained soils. No burrknots.PEAR ROOTSTOCKS:Pyrus betulifolia Standard vigor. Most hard of Malling series rootstocks. grafting putty/sealer. Not quite so brittle as Malling 9, but staking is still strongly advised.BUDAVGOSKY 10 (Red-Leaved Paradise) (Bud )BUDAVGOSKY 118 (Bud.118) About the same vigor as MM.111, but as winter-hardy as Antonovka. More about Pricing & Grading. Macs on Geneva 65 survived the severe winters in Quebec. G.969 came out of the Geneva, NY breeding program and the work of my father, Dr. Jim Cummins. In fact these rootstocks for sale can be used to grow dwarf to standard sized trees. Cameron nursery grades roots into 3 grades and 6 sizes from 1/8" to 7/16". A link to set a new password will be sent to your email address. Influence on Scion Habit Geneva 202 produces trees that are 45% to 50% of seedling. Freestanding, but has tendency to lean if not support in early years. $5; one size only: $8/2oz. In some test plantings subjected to unusually high winds, there has been union breakage of Gala trees on G.30. It is resistant to collar rot and adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions, though not light, sandy soils. Geneva 210 [60% size of standard tree] This rootstock is precocious, fire blight and woolly apple aphid resistant and cold hardy. The rootstock G.11, released in 2001, is the same size as M.9 T337 and has gained popularity. Geneva 969 was a planned cross between 'Ottawa 3 x Robusta 5' in 1976 by Cornell University and Geneva Apple Rootstock Breeding Program. Robinson, T.L. Resistant to collar rot and woolly apple aphid. 1/8", 3/16" - 100 per bundle Trees on Geneva 935 begin bearing early but staking is recommended as it is a shallow rooted rootstock. See my other listings for other rootstock varieties. Cheap Folding Grafting Knifes: They come pre-sharpened with a 60 degree bevel. (No, the P doesnt stand for Polish or Poland, but for the Polish word for rootstock.) Resistant to collar rot, scab, mildew, and gall; intermediate tolerance to fireblight. Resistance to collar rot and fireblight. We do especially like MM.106 under spur-type trees and under a dwarfing interstock such as Budagovsky 9 or Malling 9. [35-40% size of standard tree] Has good precocity and yield efficiency. On-farm trials of the Cornell-Geneva apple rootstocks in New York. Trees on Geneva 935 begin bearing early but staking is recommended as it is a shallow rooted rootstock. ; 20 variety max; add $1 per variety >20, 100-199 $2.00 ea. Resistant to fireblight. 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. A terrible nursery subject fairly difficult to root; many spines. Somewhat precocious. Very vigorous; best used as a root-and-trunk stock, with a dwarfing interstem interposed about 16 inches above the ground. See the excel file in Grafted Trees, Scionwood, Bench double-grafted trees (w/interstem) are $20. 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. If traditional rootstock is not available, please consider softwood cuttings. Quantity. We use a variety of semi-dwarfing and fully dwarfing rootstocks. Geneva 41 (G.41) Geneva 41 resulted from a cross between M.27 and Robusta At our retail garden center we offer seasonal fruit tasting, preservation and plant care classes as well as hold events in the community. G.890 is tolerant to replant disease, and resistant to fire blight, crown rot, and wooly apple aphid. Burr knots and suckering are minimal. Malling 26 Very productive dwarf tree but south of Pennsylvania, maybe more vigorous than expected. Honeycrisp on Geneva G11 dwarf rootstock. Requires support. Reimers strain of fire blight-tolerant seedlings. [40-45% size of standard tree] Good precocity. It is slightly larger than Emla 26. We offer many kinds of disease-resistant and traditional rootstocks. Geneva 214 roots well with a few side shoots or spines that need to be removed. Virus-sensitive; all components must be virus-free. We offer a variety of rootstocks for sale including disease resistant and traditional so that experienced and new growers can create their own orchards. 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. However, if M.26 is planted on a well drained (not droughty) soil, trees can give outstanding production. Size is similar to, or slightly smaller than, M26. MALLING-MERTON 111 Close to 80% of full standard vigor, MM.111 is more tolerant of difficult soil conditions than the other English rootstocks. Among the other insights Auvil offered to growers on the tour: 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. The black one ($13) is nice because the wide blade acts like a plane. It is highly yield efficient and productive, with efficiency equal to or greater than M9. [40-50% size of standard tree] Precocious. It is resistant to wooly apple aphid and highly resistant to fire-blight. Geneva 41 is a 1975 cross of Malling 27 X Robusta 5 by the Cornell University/Geneva Apple Rootstock Breeding Program. Widely used as interstem in Poland.Mark, 3/16(30-40%) Mark has been a good performer for us-especially in pots. Nic 29. Disease Resistance. Very fast method to tie off buds. Tree spacing: See details 140mm =100/1 oz. The very expensive Tina knives always are sharpened with no bevel edge. Geneva 30 (G 30) This rootstock was developed at the Cornell University breeding program by Dr. Jim Cummings. Resembles Malling 9 in growth with numerous lateral branches. Well adapted to many climates, but does best in deep fertile soils. . We are a local family-run nursery in Ithaca, New York growing many varieties of fruit trees at affordable prices. Staking or trellising is recommended for all dwarfing rootstock. This column count changes almost daily in winter/spring (date at top) during winter/spring, so keep tabs. The Geneva 935 is a nursery friendly rootstock. Roseland Red Honeycrisp on B9 dwarf rootstock. In the mid-1800s horticulturists began referring to rootstocks by name. Trees on Geneva 935 begin bearing early but staking is recommended as it is a shallow rooted rootstock. If you dont see what you need then custom order bench grafts where we are grafting nearly year-round. Could you direct me to the spreadsheet of available scionwood varieties please and thank u, will also consider rootstocks for them as well. 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. A couple other thoughts on Geneva rootstock: - Many of the older Geneva rootstocks (specifically G11 and G41) work well for growers. Susceptible to nematodes, woolly apple aphid, and fire blight. Email: Gil@skipleyfarm.com call/text 206-679-6576.Apple Scionwood: once again Excel file list (Let me know your needs as order goes in early and I dont always handle hundreds unless theres a call for this), P22, 3/16(15-20%) Very small tree, better anchored than M9 and not as brittle. Good anchorage and a productive and efficient rootstock. Confirmed for 2022 delivery late February: Rootstock Prices are $4 for 1 or 2 3-9=$3.50ea. 2023 Cummins Nursery | 1408 Trumansburg Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 | (607) 269-7664 | Terms & Conditions. 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. Trees on M.7 are quite cold hardy. If using both rubber and parafilm, be sure rubber is outside the parafilm or be sure to cut away if decomposition hasnt taken place. The initial breeding program was started by Drs. [45-50% size of standard tree] Vigor between EMLA 26 and EMLA 7. Rootstocks are roughly 1/4" diameter, approximately pencil-size. 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). 2 sizes- 160mm x 6mm and 140mm x 3.5mm. ROOTSTOCKS We use a variety of semi-dwarfing and fully dwarfing rootstocks. A virus-indexed clone of M7a. Not compatible with Honeycrisp. Quite prone to burrknots. Not compatible with Honeycrisp. Size: 25% 30% of standard. Apple Rootstocks Modern apple production has required much research and development of rootstocks with specific characteristics. Order Your Rootstocks $4.35 ea. (15 trees) Beautiful red strain of honeycrisp. Please pay attention to inventory numbers! (See individual rootstock descriptions below.) Very precocious producing crops in 2-3 years and good winter hardiness. MUST BE ORDERED BY JULY 1ST. You can get these rootstocks for as low as $2.95 each - see Volume Pricing above. It is good rootstock to consider for replant sites. . 2. post check to Skipley Farm 7228 Skipley Rd. 2003. The Geneva rootstock we grow are treated with an anti-desicant when packed into storage bins. ; 20 variety max., add $1 per variety >20, 200 499 $1.50 ea. Very precocious, M9-NIC 29 promotes large fruit size and early cropping. Ripens in mid Sept. A crisp and juicy apple with a mild sweet flavor. Well anchored. In replant situations, it is common to have lack of vigor contributing to an undersized, low yielding orchard.
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