Certified Organic Apples & Apple Products Canton, Missouri 573-655-4291

Pomona's Ambrosia Pure Apple Syrup
Apple Cider Vinegar
Pure Apple Cider
OUR APPLE VARIETIES
& Approximate Dates of Ripening (call for availability)
Pristine: (July 20) Smooth yellow/red blushed skin. Crisp, somewhat tart, fine textured dessert or cooking apple. Local and limited supply.
Gala: (Aug 25) Red stripes over red-orange background. Tree ripening allows this fruit its mellow, sweet and crisp texture unlike the shipped Galas.
Freedom: (Aug 29) Bright red stripe over yellow background. Large and juicy with a tangy, sprightly flavor. Unknown to many, eating one is like visiting a new foreign country.
Empire: (Sept 6) Macintosh crossed with a Red Delicious gives surprising results! Superbly aromatic and firm. Seems only the crispness of the Red Delicious remains.
Cortland: (Sept 10) Macintosh family crossed with the Ben Davis apple. Crisp, winy and aromatic. Most beautiful with a blue bloom on the skin. Slow to oxidize when cut (stays white).
Jonathan: (Sept 15) The workhorse of the Midwest orchard. Fresh eating, juicing or cooking. Good keeper with a solid red hue. The taste of fall equinox.
Jonafree: (Sept 20) Flavor similar but not as tart as the original Jonathan. The firmest eating apple in our orchard.
Golden Delicious: (Sept 26) Apple with universal talents much like the Jonathan. Spicy and sweet flavors concentrate naturally in our deep soil.
Red Delicious: (Oct 1) Needs no introduction, but our Red Delicious is far superior to the irrigated variety from the West. Red Delicious was born in the Midwest (Iowa).
Winesap: (Oct 15) A rare apple these days. The name of this apple well describes its memorable qualities. A firm keeper. Great addition to our cider.
Blushing Golden: (Oct 21) A possible cross between a
Golden Delicious and a Jonathan. An intricate and
spicy flavor. Incredible autumn eating experience.
WE SELL OUR APPLES & APPLE PRODUCTS DIRECTLY FROM THE FARM (YOU PICK OR WE PICK) & THROUGH THE MAIL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ORDERING INFORMATION.
APPLE PRICES 2006:
$ 35 - 40 per bushel (depending upon variety)
$ 10 -12 for one peck (four pecks = one bushel)
$ 6 - 7.50 for one half peck
(+ shipping)
U-Pick on the farm -$25/bushel
