Hello,
This list will be able to tell you if those varieties are patented or not, and most likely supply scions, and a local source for rootstock.
If they are patented, it is just a matter of sending a $1-2 to the patent holder for a using the scions for personal use.
You are at the perfect point to learn to graft (early in your interest). You can pay lots of money for a few trees ($30+ each at a nursery), or learn to graft and save that money for other things that cannot be acquired cheaply (sprays, fertilizer, accessories, etc.).
Later,
Tom
> Scott Williamson wrote:
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> > Can anybody give me some information on a couple of Apple varieties I just got a chance to try and liked. I'm trying to find varieties that will grow well around my area (Central Indiana Zone 5b) and hopefully have good disease resistance. I tried a couple from a local orchard and liked them so I'm hopeful since they grow them that they're adapted to this area. If anyone knows of a source I could get them from that would be helpful too. They are Early Blaze and Paula Red.
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