Looking around a bit further - I see that Sunset is one of the most popular "modern" varieties.
Being popular and widely-grown means a lot of potentially diseased trees just waiting to pass their Sunset-specific diseases onto yours; fungal spores from diseased trees will blow on the wind from perhaps several miles away.
I would definitely avoid Sunset because it's too popular and is known to be prone to a disease which your soil is likely to encourage. It is also closely related to the canker-prone Cox's Orange Pippin, which is also a widely grown variety.
However, as said in my previous post: you might get lucky and find it to always be completely disease-free.
Being popular and widely-grown means a lot of potentially diseased trees just waiting to pass their Sunset-specific diseases onto yours; fungal spores from diseased trees will blow on the wind from perhaps several miles away.
I would definitely avoid Sunset because it's too popular and is known to be prone to a disease which your soil is likely to encourage. It is also closely related to the canker-prone Cox's Orange Pippin, which is also a widely grown variety.
However, as said in my previous post: you might get lucky and find it to always be completely disease-free.
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