Subject: [NAFEX] availability of trees on large r/s
Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 14:05:32 -0800
This email came to me from WI.
If he was Canadian, I could make the trees for him on his choice of r/s,
but I cannot ship across the border.
Can anyone answer this fellow request?
I usually tell these people to learn to graft. It will open up a whole
new world for them.
You can reply to him directly or if you reply to nafex, I'll forward
your replies to him.
I put the commas in the list of varieties he is looking for to make it
easier to read and I'm not familiar with all the names, so I may have
put a comma in the wrong place. Apologies for my ignorance!
He also asked what an S-M7 r/s was? I only know M7.
Thanks,
Derry Walsh
South Coastal B.C.
Thu, 25 Dec 2008 02:17:22 -0500
Hello,I found your nursery/company on the Internet.
I live in Preston, MN, but will be doing some planting in Prentice, WI.I
need to find the following varieties in STANDARD size, if possible.
I've checked your website and see that you carry many of them in
semi-dwarf, but I am concerned that with that the trees will never get
tall enough to outlast the deer in the area, for one, and I simply
prefer a standard tree.
As soon as you have time, can you indicate which of the following
apple/crabapple/cherry/plum trees you have, or could obtain in a
standard size?
Apples:Fireside, Haralson, Honeycrisp, Keepsake, Loki, Northern spy, MN
Greening, Snowsweet, State Fair, Sweet 16, Westland, Zestar, Wolf River,
MN 447, Red Baron, Chestnut, Centennial, Regent, Pear: Hardy Cherries,
Black Gold, Evans, Bali, Meteor, Montmorency, North Star, Plums: TokaWaneta
I am ready to make payment.
Thank you,
Mike Carlsonmovinmikec@hotmail.com
[NAFEX] availability of trees on large r/s,
derry&bill, 12/25/2008