Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

Cortland apples are a McIntosh variety and one of few self-pollinating apple trees. They produce an abundance of sweet, tart apples. Their skin is ruby red and unlike many apples they are slow to turn brown once sliced. Our semi-dwarf variety bears fruit in 3-4 years. Cortland is self-fertile but fruiting is better if there is a compatible partner of a different variety nearby. Pollinators include Gala, Fuji and Granny Smith.

Cortland is a popular crisp-tart old variety. Great for fresh eating and baking. Ripens in September. Standard rootstock: These trees are grafted onto

Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

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Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

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Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

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Description Additional Information Plant Sizes and Guarantees A well-known variety with medium sized, red fruit. Great for eating and cooking. Mid to

Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

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Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

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Malus Pumila 'Cortland' - 'Cortland' apples are bright, red, typically adorned with dark red streaks and sometimes a green blush. Their snow-white

Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

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Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

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Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

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Cortland is a popular crisp-tart old variety. Great for fresh eating and baking. Ripens in September. Standard rootstock: These trees are grafted onto

Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

Cortland Apple 6 ft tree (Large)

Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

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Cortland Apple - Old House Trees

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