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Grimes Golden Apple. Malus spp. Fall. Parentage unknown. West Virginia, 1804. Tart citrusy crisp dense […]
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Grimes Golden Apple. Malus spp. Fall. Parentage unknown. West Virginia, 1804. Tart citrusy crisp dense […]
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Click here for a complete list of qualifying items. Additional Information. Apples. All apple trees […]
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The first apple the neighborhood kids coveted every summer when Earland was growing up in […]
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Early Fall. Bittersharp cider apple. Seedling discovered near Monmouth, Wales, c. 1890. Grafted by George […]
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Fall. Bittersweet cider apple. Unknown parentage. Old seedling tree discovered by Thomas Foote, Hiram, ME. […]
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Rivals dessert crab Trailman, a Fedco fave, as the perfect snack apple. Was a big […]
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Ginger Gold Apple. Late Summer. Golden Delicious x unknown (possibly Newtown Pippin). Nelson County, VA, […]
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Winter. Unknown parentage. France or Germany, 16th century. Also called White Winter Calville.Famous as a […]
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Blue Pearmain Apple. Fall-Winter. Thought to be from Middlesex County, Mass., 1700s. Our favorite for […]
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Cole's Quince Apple. Summer. Introduced by Captain Henry Cole, Cornish, Maine, about 1840. One of […]
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Cherryfield Apple. Fall-Winter. Westfield Seek-No-Further x unknown. Wyman B. Collins intro, Cherryfield, Maine, about 1850. […]
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Fall-Winter. MN 447. Unknown parentage. First fruited in 1921; named and introduced by the U […]
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This is a perfect apple for the New England homestead north to about Bangor. An […]
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Fall. Unknown parentage. Solon, Maine.Beautiful superb-tasting dessert apple. Surprisingly juicy distinctly tart full-flavored medium-to-large …View full […]
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Extremely hardy high-quality mid-late summer dessert apple. Medium-sized blocky round fruit covered with red stripes […]
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We love this apple.Gained fame in the hard-cider world thanks to the wonderful single-variety Redfield […]
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Discovered in Euitin, Holstein, Germany, 1918, and introduced in 1950, to became one of the […]
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Its reputation as a pie apple is well deserved: makes a very good single-variety pie! […]
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Spigold Apple. Fall-Winter. NYE6 (Red Spy x Golden Delicious). NY Stn, 1962. Outstanding modern dessert […]
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