McIntosh apple trees were discovered by chance in 1811 when John McIntosh was clearing land on his farm. This apple is a large, bright red fruit with a sweet taste. When the apples ripen in the fall, you can enjoy them fresh or use them for cider to keep yourself warm all winter.
- Bears in three to five years
- Ripens in September and October
- Self-pollinates
Apple, McIntosh - #5 pot
All items must be picked up at that Yuma County Conservation District, 247 N. Clay St., Wray, CO 80758
The YCCD does not guarantee the survival of trees/plants. We take care in supplying healthy quality trees/plants to each customer. Once trees/plants leave the YCCD it is the responsibility of the customer to make sure that they are correctly planted and properly cared for (refer to YCCD website). No refunds once trees/plants leave YCCD property. All orders are final.