
Autumn Crisp
(NY674 Cv.)
Autumn Crisp, tested as NY674 and released by Cornell University, is a promising variety, harvesting in mid-September in south-central Pennsylvania. Good size and texture, fruit is sweeter than it is tart, making it great fo fresh eating. Fruit is also considered non-browning or very slow to oxidize. Tree is healthy and productive.
Propagated Rootstocks:
Bud 9, Bud 9 / EMLA 111, M-9 / EMLA 111, EMLA 26, EMLA 7, EMLA 106, EMLA 111, Bud 118, G-935, G-11, G-41, M-9(Nic29), M-9Nakb337
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Maturity Chart
Use this list to help choose fruit trees which yield fruit at different times throughout the season. (Harvest dates are approximate for south central PA. Adjust accordingly for other locations.)
About Rootstock
Rootstocks are plants with pre-established root systems onto which a cutting or a bud from another plant is grafted, allowing for control of vigor and/or disease-resistant abilities.


Pollination Charts
Many fruit tree varieties are not self-fertile. In order to have successful pollination, it may be necessary to have two different varieties of tree.
View the Apple Pollination Chart