Royal Courtland Emla 7 Semi-dwarf – Bareroot

$32.00

Royal Court Cortland Apple is a popular variety that was bred in Nova Scotia. Its a brighter, redder, and more disease resistant than a Courtland. The apple is uniformly red and conical in shape. Its juicy and crunchy. Fruits are large and are very slow to brown. Great for fresh eating, apple sauce and pies. This variety is cold hardy and suitable for growing zones 4 and up.

29 in stock

Description

Royal Court Cortland Apple is a popular variety that was bred in Nova Scotia. Its a brighter, redder, and more disease resistant than a Courtland. The apple is uniformly red and conical in shape. Its juicy and crunchy. Fruits are large and are very slow to brown. Great for fresh eating, apple sauce and pies. This variety is cold hardy and suitable for growing zones 4 and up.

Pollinator require. Pairs well with Honeycrisp, Royal Red Honeycrisp, Firestorm, Ginger Gold, CrimsonCrisp, Ambrosia, Empire, Gala, Spartan, Granny Smith, Red Delicious and Fuji.

Size Medium large to large

Growing Zone: 4-7

Ripens Late September to early October.

Bloom Group: Mid Season

2 year trees that are grafted on  EMLA 7 rootstock. Trees will reach 12-15ft in height at maturity.

Trees are sold as bareroots (not potted) and will be available for pickup from May 2nd-4th, 2026. Pickup 257 Smith Road, Stirling, Ontario 8am-6pm.

Potted trees will be available in May, for $10 more per tree, subject to availability.