WSU already-picked apple and Italian plum sales Nov. 3 and 4

We invite you to come and buy some fresh apples and Italian prune plums at the WSU Horticulture Center at 1452 Johnson Road inside Spillman Farm on the Pullman campus.

Friday hours: noon–6 p.m.
Saturday hours: 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

We have all our regular apple varieties in larger quantities including Fuji, McIntosh, Gala, Jonagold, Rome Beauty, Red Delicious and Golden Delicious. We also have many unusual varieties of apples which are listed on our website: horticulture.wsu.edu.

Fruit sales will continue Fridays and Saturdays until Thanksgiving Break begins. After Thanksgiving break, we will only have Friday sales up until winter break. We hope to reopen again after winter break with Friday sales in January.

Thank you in advance for supporting our operations with your purchases of our locally grown fruit!

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