I'm from MidEastern Michigan (Saginaw Valley, Zone 5). I buy mostly from Stark Bros. and Grandpa's Orchard (MI). I've also bought from Cummins but they have mostly smaller rootstock and trees are smaller. (They're a good source for rootstocks, though.) I believe "dwarf" trees from Stark's are on M7 or smaller rootstock and those labeled "semi-dwarf" are on M106 or larger rootstock. Which is good enough for me unless on troubled soil. Drop times for apples are not often mentioned in nursery catalog descriptions, but usually in Breeder descriptions. Otherwise most late-ripening apples tend to hold well. Those that hold well for me (Late Nov. +, although they may be too far gone for fresh eating by then) are Sun Fugi, Rome, Goldrush & Braeburn (both don't usually ripen for me), Shizuka, Golden Del., Smoothee, Honeycrisp, Golden Russett, Jonagold, Turley Winesap. Liberty will hold through Oct. but go soft on the tree. Most I pick when well ripe and most will hang. Jonagold will fall if not thinned; but if they overproduce they don't taste as good anyway, as I found out this year.
Of these varieties, often the raccoons and 'possoms get them before they fall even when I leave them to drop on their own.