![]() ![]() Modi (CIVG 198):īred by CIV, which also developed Rubens, this variety was named after the Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani. Rainier Fruit Company patented it and named it after the mother of company founder Bill Zirkle. Lady Alice:ĭon Emmons, a grower at Gleed, Washington, discovered this chance seedling in his orchard. commercialization license and Columbia Marketing International is the exclusive U.S. Columbia Fruit Company of Wenatchee, Washington, has the U.S. Kanzi is a cross of Gala and Braeburn developed in Belgium and managed by Greenstar Kanzi Europe. It was developed by Regal Fruit International, which holds the worldwide propagation rights. Oneonta Trading Corporation is the exclusive marketer. license to commercialize this cross of Honeycrisp and Braeburn. Starr Ranch Growers in Washington holds the exclusive U.S. It is a cross of Gala and a numbered scab-resistant selection and is in test plantings in Austria and Italy. Isaaq (CIV 323):Ĭonsorzio Italiano Vivaisti (CIV) developed this small-fruited variety in collaboration with Kiku Ltd. It did not become very popular until after the patent expired. It was patented in 1988 and released in 1991 as an open variety. This variety was developed at the University of Minnesota from a cross of Keepsake and an unknown variety. In Germany, it will be marketed under the brand name Blondy and sold through farm shops. ABCz, a company established by Carolus Trees and partners, owns the rights to the variety. This blush-free yellow apple, a cross of Elstar and Delcorf, was developed by Better3Fruit of Belgium. It is grown exclusively by association members in a dozen states, mostly in the eastern United States. The Midwestern Apple Improvement Association developed EverCrisp from a cross of Fuji and Honeycrisp. Rainier Fruit Company, Yakima, Washington, holds the U.S. In Europe, it is managed by Inova Fruit of The Netherlands. It is sold under the brand name Diwa in Switzerland and Junami (meaning young friend) in the rest of Europe and the United States. This cross of Idared x Maigold and Elstar was developed in Switzerland in 1982. The variety is being tested in the United States, South Africa, Chile, and New Zealand. The Serbian company Agrounija is planting 75 acres of Crimson Snow and has exclusive marketing rights in eastern Europe. The variety is being produced in Germany and Italy. ![]() Kiku Variety Management is coordinating the global commercialization of Crimson Snow, a chance seedling discovered by Allan McLean in Australia. Sage Fruit in Yakima, Washington, is the exclusive marketer in the United States and is partnering with FreshCo in New Zealand to supply the apple year round. Breeze (Galafresh):īreeze is an early-maturing red Gala sport discovered in New Zealand. Regal Fruit International holds the propagation rights and Domex Superfresh Growers in Washington holds the U.S. Crimson Snow Variety images in this gallery provided by respective marketing companies) Autumn Glory (Huaguan):Ī cross of Fuji and Golden, this variety was developed in China by an apple breeder who subsequently moved to New Zealand. ![]()
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