Dwarf Apple Trees at the Kentucky Experiment Station
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1947.2.3.83Abstract
In April 1943 a small planting of dwarf apple trees was started at the Kentucky Experiment Station. Three trees of Turley and three of Delicious which were propagated on Malling IX rootstock were used and two trees of Turley on Malling VII were planted at the same time. In April 1944 ten more trees were planted and these were all Golden Delicious. These trees were propagated on the following rootstocks: two on Malling II, two on Malling IV, four on Malling VII and two on Malling I.
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