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 -  Monday, July 09, 2007
4 in one apple tree
Reviewed By: Leslie (Winona, minnesota)
This is the third summer since I've planted this tree. Some of the branches don't get many leaves and for the second year in a row only one branch gets apples.

 -  Monday, November 19, 2007
Not up to snuff yet
Reviewed By: A. Kopach (Schenectady, NY)
I've just finished my 3rd year. In the second it produced 6 apples and this year the same branch produced 20 apples but none of the others flowered. I found this tree susceptible to a leaf scab that has migrated over to my Liberty apple which is suppose to be resistant to scab. I need to be diligent on treat through out the year to keep it in check. The apples produced were good but again, only on one branch. The Liberty planted a year later, that I got from you was loaded with apples.

 -  Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Great
Reviewed By: Doug (Joseph City, Az.)
Great tree. Has grown with little effort from me. Produces lots of leaves. Only one growing season on it, so I am sure it will be a great apple tree, with lots of fruit!!!

 -  Sunday, July 15, 2007
Wonderful trees
Reviewed By: David Van Wickler (Wading River, New York)
I ordered two trees since I removed some large Oaks trees in my front yard to create more light. The trees arrived in a fine shape and after soaking for 24 hours I prepared the soil, had it tested and adjusted and planted the trees. This is the 2nd year and I had to call an Apple orchard nearby for help in pruning since the trees produced so many fruit, I was afraid the branches would break. They are absolutely fine specimens. Both the trees were unfortunately visited and damaged by deer, so I have erected deer fences (the trees are worth the effort). This winter during the dormant period the "expert pruner" will come and correct what the deer did). Apple trees are a long-term effort but the kids love the spring blooms and watching the apples grow. Thank you Gurneys for 2 splendid specimens! - DVW

 -  Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Apple
Reviewed By: Jimmy (Kansas City, Kansas)
Most producing tree ever.


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