Mine have poked through this last week or so.
2 Centennial are looking good so far.
Finally planted what I had in the ground last fall, 2 Centennial, which will be 2nd yr plants this year, so might get enough off of them for an oz or 2 in the fall.
Golding that just grew so so last year, but was still in a pot at the time, however hasn't come up yet, so might be a goner. The one surprise was the one Fuggles I had, from about 3yrs ago...been in a pot all this time, didn't grow last year at all, so when I dumped out the others, I dumped it as well to recoup the dirt, and low and behold there were a couple of viable chutes on the root side that had grown last year, so took a chance and planted it, not expecting anything but hoping for the best, and it has popped this last week.
Chutes are only 3-4" at this point, but looking promising.