Sundance is my favorite variety of the 100+ trees I've planted. I have three I bought from Cummings and they are doing great. So, I'd like to plant more. However, even though I have 50 one- and two-year old trees I grafted growing in my nursery, none are Sundance because of the patent that restricts grafting.
The thing I don't understand is... who sells them? I can't find any Sundance on B-118 online, so why bother having a patent that prevents people from buying them?
Does anyone know where I can get some for next spring?
I don't know where you could get them on B118, but Henry Fields has them on M111.
I planted my first one this spring. It has grown like a weed so far.
Question: Do the apples fall off the tree easily when ripe or do they hang on?
Thanks for the heads up on Henry Fields. M111 would be fine. I'll watch the inventories for Cummins and elsewhere after September.
It's is a really nicely shaped and vigorous growing tree. Drop time is supposed to be late. This is first year with apples, so we'll see if bears don't get them first!
I think MM-111 and B-118 are both classified as " semi-standard " by most apple authorities. " Semi-dwarf is the next size grade smaller. I'm no expert - just sharing what I've read in many sites / books / nursery catalogs. FWIW.