Yes, I also say Hoorrah for Hazen. Mine started bearing at year
four and I won a blue ribbon for the fruit at the Blue Hill Fair that
fall. This year was number five and it bore again. Quite a high
percentage of perfect fruit on an unsprayed tree. Did you know that
Hazen is a natural dwarf?
Phil
East Blue Hill, Maine Z4
>Hoorrah for Hazen! Of the 30 or so varieties of apples I've grafted, I've
>only been able to taste a couple (since apple growing has been so uncommon
>here of late) just tasted my first locally grown Hazen, very glad it's
>among the varieties chosen very firm, dark red skin, great flavor and mild
>sub-acid bite Mn Del
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