Wolf River Apple Tree
Perhaps the most famous old-time apple in Maine, likely due to its catchy name and its extremely large—even huge—round-oblate fruit. Pale yellow-green skin mostly covered with pink, deep red and bright crimson with a vivid yellowish greenish russet splash around the stem. Creamy-white coarse firm but tender flesh. Aromatic subacid flavor is very good for cooking. Makes an excellent baked apple and a decent pie. Keeps until late fall. Standard: 3-6' bare-root trees.
Plant pickup will be May 17, 2025, at the office, located at 1423 Broadway, Bangor, ME from 9AM-2PM.
Perhaps the most famous old-time apple in Maine, likely due to its catchy name and its extremely large—even huge—round-oblate fruit. Pale yellow-green skin mostly covered with pink, deep red and bright crimson with a vivid yellowish greenish russet splash around the stem. Creamy-white coarse firm but tender flesh. Aromatic subacid flavor is very good for cooking. Makes an excellent baked apple and a decent pie. Keeps until late fall. Standard: 3-6' bare-root trees.
Plant pickup will be May 17, 2025, at the office, located at 1423 Broadway, Bangor, ME from 9AM-2PM.
Perhaps the most famous old-time apple in Maine, likely due to its catchy name and its extremely large—even huge—round-oblate fruit. Pale yellow-green skin mostly covered with pink, deep red and bright crimson with a vivid yellowish greenish russet splash around the stem. Creamy-white coarse firm but tender flesh. Aromatic subacid flavor is very good for cooking. Makes an excellent baked apple and a decent pie. Keeps until late fall. Standard: 3-6' bare-root trees.
Plant pickup will be May 17, 2025, at the office, located at 1423 Broadway, Bangor, ME from 9AM-2PM.