Cox Orange Pippins Ribston Pippin Seedling,c


SPIRE, ULTRA (Telamon Cultivar)



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SPIRE, ULTRA (Telamon Cultivar)


























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This late season season eating apple, one of the Collonade series is bred in Britain from the Wijcik columnar variety, which was discovered in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia. Shaped like a column- a single, sturdy trunk covered with blossoms, leaves and then fruit. Grows to about 7 ft in 5 years. Mature height is 12 feet. Rootstock M111. Normally starts bearing in 3rd year. Fruit from this red green apple is sweet, juicy, reminiscent of the Red Delicious. Pick early October and can be stored for several months. Purplish pink and white blossoms early to mid May (late early to mid blossom). Pollination Day =14

SUMMER BELLEFLOWER, Duchess County, NY 1848















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This fruit bears considerable resemblance in form and colour to Yellow Bellflower. Flesh white, fine-grained, tender, subacid, good. It is in season from the middle of August to the middle of September. The tree is erect, of medium size, a good grower, hardy and a good cropper. Downing described it in 1848 as a new variety with promise and stated that it was raised by John R. Comstock of Washington, Dutchess county, N.Y., from seed of the Esopus Spitzenburg.

Downing says the fruit is medium or above, oval, inclining to conic, clear yellow, with rarely a faint orange blush on the side of the sun. Stalk an inch long,in a shallow cavity. Calyx closed, with small reflexed segments, slightly five sided basin. Good flavour, somewhat tart. Doesn’t keep.


SUMMER RED, Summerland, British Columbia, Canada 1964




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Cook

Sept 10




Nov

9

This early, dual purpose apple was raised from an open-pollinated Summerland (McIntosh X Golden Delicious). The large oblong fruit is solidly blushed dark red and the flesh is creamy, white, fine grained and juicy with a somewhat tart flavour. It grows well in cooler areas but requires thinning to develop good size. Self Fruitful. Spur bearer.

SUMMERLAND RED MAC Summerland, British Columbia, 1929




























One of the most attractively coloured red sports of McIntosh. Blushed colour pattern with very little striping. Attains colour early. Crisp, juicy, distinctive flavour. Widely adapted. Especially desireable for higher elevations. Early blooming. Excellent pollinator.

SUNRISE Summerland, BC 1991

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Sept 6




Nov

9

McIntosh x Golden Delicious. A high quality summer apple from Agriculture Canada. Skin is bright, pinkish red stripes on pale yellow. Fruit is large and somewhat irregular. Resistant to sunburn. Fruit is firm, crisp and juicy. Flavour mild, sweet and low acid with little aroma. Resistant to powdery mildew. Harvested last week of Aug. Storage life is short, about 3 weeks in air storage. Spur bearer. Patented.

SUNTAN Maidstone, Kent, England, 1955.
















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Cox's Orange Pippin x Court Pendu Plat by Dr. Alston of East Mallings Research Staion. It is a good late dessert apple, later than Cox with a Cox-like flavour. Because of it’s late flowering, it is a useful variety to grow where frost is a problem. It is Medium-large fruit, gold-yellow flushed and striped orange-red. Flesh is cream coloured with sweet-sharp, juicy, rich and aromatic taste. Very good flavour. Tree is spur bearing, vigourous, wide-spreading, good cropper. Spur bearer. Triploid

SWAYZIE (Swazy) Niagara, Ontario, Canada 1872

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March

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A Pomme Gris type fruit that is small to medium , flattened conical shaped. Best quality dessert apple. Golden yellow sprinkled with russet spots and streaks with cinnamon russet becoming solid at base. Rich, distinctive flavour; aromatic and sprightly. Tree vigourous, upright, moderately productive.


TOLMAN'S SWEET.(Tolman Sweeting, Tolman, Brown’s Golden Sweet, Talman Sweet) Massachusetts, USA, 1822.













Bake, Cider, Dry

Sept 25







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Believed Sweet Greening x Russet. Excellent for cider and drying, also a good dessert and baking apple. Large, round, green or yellow apple, sometimes blushed red with lines of russet, often marked by a suture top to bottom. Flesh is firm, dry to moderately juicy, decidedly sweet. Late flowering. Due to its high sugar content it is ideal for baking and cider making. Large, healthy, hardy, productive, long-lived tree, which bears early and reliable everywhere. Historically, a highly esteemed "sweet" apple. Probably the hardiest of all New England apples.

TSUGARU (Homei Strain) Aomori, Japan 1975

























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Open pollinated Golden Delicious. The apple is large (325 g); round with wide red stripes over yellow-green. Suffers from pre-harvest drop. Crisp, firm, juicy flesh with sweet-tart flavour. Spreading tree. Annual bearer. Does not store well. It is disease resistant and very productive. It is among the most popular varieties in Japan.

TUMANGA (Auralia)

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Schoner von Nordhousen x Cox Orange Pippins . This mid October apple has a very thin, tender yellow skin with orange blush. Tumanga is flat and irregular, tending to be small. It is however ranked as the Chanel #5 of the apple world because of its refined piquant flavour and modern, racy aroma.

TYDEMAN'S LATE ORANGE Kent, England 1930
















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