Prince Albrecht of Prussia. The tree bears fruit abundantly, often alternating (every other year). The fruits reach harvest maturity in mid-September, they store well until December. They are large or medium size, largely covered with fuzzy, striped blush.
Direct. The tree grows moderately fast, it starts bearing fruit early, it bears fruit abundantly and annually (with proper care). A scab-resistant variety, quite sensitive to mildew, moderately resistant to frost. The fruit is harvested at the end of September, they store well until December. They're delicious, juicy and sour, medium size, elongated, almost completely covered with brick-pink, fuzzy blush.
Spartan. The tree starts bearing fruit early, it bears fruit very abundantly. The fruit has a tendency to become smaller, especially in the year of strong fruiting; require manual thinning. They ripen in the second half of September, they are stored until the end of December. The fruit does not fall off before harvesting; are of average size, they are completely covered with a dark red blush.
Wealthy. The tree grows well in lighter soils, it bears fruit very abundantly, often alternating. The fruit is harvested in mid-September, stores until the end of December. They fall off easily before harvesting. Good for direct consumption as well as purees and compotes.






