The phrase indicates the availability of young fruit-bearing plants of a specific cultivar named ‘Evercrisp’ being offered to potential buyers. This suggests a commercial transaction where individuals or entities can acquire these horticultural assets in exchange for payment.
Acquiring these trees allows growers to cultivate a variety known for its crisp texture, sweet-tart flavor, and extended storage life. This characteristic offers a competitive advantage in the marketplace, potentially increasing revenue and consumer satisfaction. The ‘Evercrisp’ variety is a relatively recent introduction, developed as a cross between Honeycrisp and Fuji apples, inheriting desirable traits from both parent cultivars.