Choosing Rootstock

Apple trees must be propagated vegetatively in order to preserve the variety. The rootstock on which a tree is propagated has enormous influence on the tree’s growth and fruiting habits. The success of a new tree depends primarily on having reliable, virus-free rootstock. The rootstock determines the trees size, how one manages the tree and influences disease resistance. Vintage Virginia Apples primarily offers a variety of apple rootstocks. The majority of our trees for sale are grafted to M-111 which we find to be very reliable and requiring less maintenance. We also offer sever additional rootstocks for apples trees: M-7, Standard, Bud-9, Geneva 202 and Geneva 222. Choose your rootstock based on the options below; not every option is available for every variety.

For more on apple rootstocks, including those which we have yet to experiment with, check out the Penn State Extension's listing here. For an overview of Geneva rootstock trials, check out this article from Washington State University.

Pear Trees also are grafted onto different rootstocks.

Our Cherry Trees are grafted onto Avium (Mazzard) or Mahaleb rootstocks.

Our Plum Trees are grafted onto Prunus Cerasifera rootstocks.

Our Peach Trees are grafted onto Lovell rootstocks.

Our Quince Trees are grafted onto Provence rootstocks.