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Three plain apples would be fine. Three silver star apples would be fine.
Two of one, and one of the other isn't because they don't stack.
Unfortunatly, the Bundle interface DOES recognize quality (because of the quality crop bundle), so I'm not sure if you can work around it.
You can plant Fruit Trees in the Greenhouse, so ... you don't have to wait an ENTIRE year, but you will probably have to wait at least one more season: http://stardewvalleywiki.com/File:Optimalgreenhousefinal.png
Yeah, I figured that was it. But I was hoping it would work anyway because for Mr. Qi's quest of putting beets in the mayor's fridge they all didn't have to be of the same quality.
I didn't have a green house at the time of planting the tree, and now my green house has ancient fruit growing in it and I'd rather not ruin those plants. I'll just be patient and wait for the cart to stop by or the bat cave to give me another apple (or more).
You WON'T lost any land/soil in the green house for Fruit trees, you can plan them like in this image.
http://stardewvalleywiki.com/File:Optimalgreenhousefinal.png
*gasp* Oh my gosh! You are my saviour!