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Double Delicious 2-in-1 Apple Tree

Two Apple Varieties on One Tree

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Double Delicious 2-in-1 Apple Tree

Two Apple Varieties on One Tree

  • Two varieties on one tree
  • Pollinate each other
  • Extend the apple harvest
  • Liberty ripens first in early October
  • Sundance ripens in late October
  • Liberty is crunchy and mildly tart
  • Sundance has popping-crisp texture, sweet-tart flavor
Enjoy apple season longer with the Double Delicious 2-IN-1 Apple Tree. This grafted tree produces Liberty and Sundance™ apples. Ripening first in early October is Liberty. The medium-to-large fruits are mildly tart and shiny, with a red blush. Liberty apples are excellent for fresh eating, juice and sauce. Maturing in mid to late October is Sundance. The large fruit has porcelain to yellowish-green skin, often with a red blush and creamy white flesh. The fruit's popping-crisp texture is ideal for fresh eating and pies. Liberty and Sundance pollinate each other and are disease resistant. Trees grow 10-15 ft. tall. Plant in full sun. Zones 5-8.

Why buy a Deluxe package - Deluxe fruit trees include 2 oz. of Fruit-Boost™ Pelletized Calcium to enhance fruit quality, 12 oz. bag of Fruit Tree Food Starter Formula, easy-to-use tree ties (see video below), a premium tree guard to protect the trunk from gnawing pests, mowers and weed trimmers.

NOTE: We are unable to ship our trees to PO Boxes at this time.

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Plants will be shipped at the proper planting time for your area of the country using the shipping timeframes outlined below. We continually monitor weather conditions for extreme hot or cold and adjust shipping schedules as needed. Due to hot weather conditions, we are unable to ship most plant items in July and August. Items that are overweight will require an additional shipping charge depending on weight.

Spring 2025 Shipping Schedule
ZONE Fruit Trees
3A-4A 3/24/25 - 6/6/25
4B 3/24/25 - 6/6/25
5A 3/10/25 - 6/6/25
5B 2/24/25 - 6/6/25
6A 2/23/25 - 6/6/25
6B 2/23/25 - 5/30/25
7A 2/3/25 - 5/30/25
7B 2/3/25 - 5/30/25
8A & B 2/4/25 - 5/9/25
9A & B 2/4/25 - 5/9/25
10A & B 2/4/25 - 5/9/25
Last Order Date Zones 3A-7B: 6/2/25
Zones 8A-10B: 5/5/25

Additional Shipping Notes:

The type of product you order or the weather in our area to yours may affect the anticipated shipping schedule, shifting earlier or later, depending.

Trees and shrubs are kept in the nursery row until full dormant for optimum stress protection.

In all cases, we choose the fastest, most efficient way to send your orders via the U.S. Postal Service or FedEx. Large orders or large items may be shipped to you in multiple packages.

Sorry, we cannot ship products to Hawaii, Alaska, APO/FPO or outside the contiguous United States. Please provide a street address as some products are unable to be delivered to Post Office boxes.

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Product Details

Product Details

  • Botanical Name: Malus domestica 'Double Delicious' 2-in-1
  • Height: Standard: 10-15 feet
  • Spacing:Standard: 16 feet
  • Depth:Locate the planting depth indicator, the marked line above the tree's root system. The graft should be about 2 inches above the soil surface.
  • Spread:Standard: 12-15 feet
  • Light Required:Full Sun
  • Pollinator:Self pollinating. Liberty and Sundance.
  • Yield: Standard: Approximately 6 to 8 bushels at maturity. Bearing age: 3-5 years.
  • Color: White
  • Size: 2-4 Ft
  • Blooms: Mid Spring, Late Spring
  • Fruit: Liberty- Medium to large, bright, shiny fruit with red blush. Sundance- large porcelain to yellow-green fruit often with a pink blush.
  • Zone: 5-8
  • Form: Fruit, Fruit Tree, Apple, Standard Apple
  • Flower Form: White, showy, fragrant blossoms.
  • Soil Requirements: Acidic Soil, Clay Soil
  • Growth Rate: Medium growth rate.
  • Pruning: Prune in late winter/early spring, while trees are still dormant. There are normally two goals when pruning an apple tree: 1. Initially, on young trees, to encourage a strong, solid framework. 2. On mature trees to maintain shape, maximize sun exposure and encourage fruit production. You will also want to remove any suckers coming from the rootstock. Unwanted shoots and suckers can be removed at any time. Also remove any crossed, crowded or inward-growing limbs in late winter or very early sprin
  • Foliage: Deep green foliage.

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