| Hadlock Reinette |
| Origin: |
Ripens: Nov |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| Juicy, flavorful. Flesh firm and fine textured. Good for eating or cider. Similar to Golden Russet. |
| Hanley |
| Origin: |
Ripens: |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
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| Haralson |
| Origin: |
Ripens: October |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| Uses: Eating, Salads |
| A fine hardy winter variety. Popular with many commercial growers. Medium sized apple with crisp juicy flesh and a tart flavor. Can be stored into March. A good selection for cooking. Often bears fruit the first year after planting. |
| Harcourt |
| Origin: |
Ripens: |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| A fair quality apple. It has not been hardy in northern Saskatchewan and should only be planted in well-protected areas. Good resistance to fireblight |
| Harolds Large |
| Origin: |
Ripens: Oct |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| Bright yellow fruit with intense red cheek. Highly aromatic, yellow flesh. |
| Hawaii |
| Origin: 1945 |
Ripens: Sept |
Zone: 4 - 7 |
| Gourmet dessert apple with a flavor and aroma like pineapple. Large, yellow fruit with light pinkish orange striping gives overall orange appearance. Exceptionally sweet flavor is largely influenced by Gravenstein. Growth habit is moderate spreading and easily trained. Tends to be biennial. |
| Hawkeye Org. Delicious |
| Origin: Peru, Iowa about 1870 |
Ripens: Oct |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| Fruit is medium to large with clear, smooth, glossy yellow skin covered with red shading and striping. The yellowish flesh is fine-grained, crisp, and juicy and immensely more flavorful than the Red Delicious. |
| Hazen |
| Origin: North Dakota 1980 |
Ripens: Aug |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| Large round dark red fruit. Greenish yellow, medium firm, juicy, very sweet flesh; mildly subacid flavor. Pleasant for eating, good dessert and cooking apple. Naturally semi-dwarf tree grows about 7-10 feet tall with a 15 foot spread. Annual producer. Hardy to zone 3. |
| Heyer 20 |
| Origin: Saskatchewan |
Ripens: Aug |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| Medium to medium large yellowish green apple with a crisp, juicy, sweet flavor that is unbeatable! Hardy zone 2 variety suited to short growing seasons. Handles -46 degrees in Fairbanks with no injury. |
| Hibernal |
| Origin: Russia 1880 |
Ripens: Sept |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| A huge, somewhat astringent apple, said to be good dried. The tree is useful for top-working as it imparts some hardiness to tender varieties. |
| Hidden Rose |
| Origin: |
Ripens: Oct |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| Probably the best of all red fleshed varieties. Apple has yellow skin with pale whitish dots. Deep rose red flesh, juicy, crisp, hard, sugary and richly flavored and a good keeper |
| Hilleri |
| Origin: |
Ripens: |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| Good pollinator. Small, single flowers are cream with tinge of pink. |
| Holiday |
| Origin: |
Ripens: Oct/Nov |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| A high quality fine flavored dessert apple recently introduced by the Ohio Station. It has inherited the good eating qualities of its parents with the rich flavor of Jonathan and the white juicy flesh of Macoun. Shiny bright red over yellow skin with a prominent dotting. One of the best of the new varieties. |
| Holstein |
| Origin: Germany 1918 |
Ripens: Sept/Oct |
Zone: 4 - 7 |
| Late dessert apple that is a progeny of Cox. Large fruit is highly aromatic with a flavor of Cox and good sugar acid balance. Trees are very vigorous with a spreading nature, and produce many fruiting spurs. One of the favorites at our recent apple tasting. Triploid. |
| Honey Gold |
| Origin: Minnesota 1935 |
Ripens: Oct |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| Hardy substitute for Golden Delicious developed especially for cold northern areas. Golden Delicious flavor - Haralson hardiness. Medium to large golden to greenish fruit with very smooth finish and reddish bronze blush. Flavor is sweeter and more bland than Golden Delicious. High quality. Superior storage qualities. Moderately vigorous tree. Crop is good. Susceptible to fire blight. Hardy to -50 degrees with occasional winter injury. |
| Honeycrisp |
| Origin: Minnesota 1991 (Macoun x Honeygold) Patent #7917 |
Ripens: Sept/Oct |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| Skin is mottled red over yellow. The flesh is very crisp and is excellent for eating. Good keeper - up to 5 months. Topped with McIntosh and Delicious for fresh eating in taste tests. |
| Hooples Antique Gold |
| Origin: Ohio recent (Sport of Golden Delicious) |
Ripens: Oct |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| The antique in this case refers to antique gold coloration with russeting, not the age of the variety. Found on the Hoople Fruit Farm. Some stripes against a yellow background, sometimes russeted, medium to large size. Rich, lightly aromatic flavor, juicy sweet flesh with excellent flavor. |
| Hornburger |
| Origin: Germany 1951 |
Ripens: Oct |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| Large apple that makes good sauce. |
| Hudsons Golden Gem |
| Origin: Oregon 1930 |
Ripens: Oct/Nov |
Zone: 3 - 6 |
| Fruit conical, elongated, yellow russet. Perhaps the finest eating russet with crisp breaking sugary flesh and distinct pear flavor. Quite disease resistant to apple scab, powdery mildew and somewhat resistant to fire blight. |