Early fall.
Full bittersweet cider apple. Probably originated in central Somerset County, England, before 1900.
Sweet, soft, woolly, juicy and bitter. (SG 1.054, acidity 0.18%, tannin 0.41%) Recommended for combining with other early cider varieties such as Ashton Bitter, Ellis Bitter and Nehou.
Medium-sized pinkish-rosy-red roundish-oblate-conic fruit, sometimes ribbed and usually featuring a small yellowish russet splash around the stem. One of the English varieties now becoming popular in the U.S.
Vigorous tree with a good central leader and a spreading branching habit. Similar to other Jersey-type cider varieties. Scab resistant. Late blooming. Z4. Maine Grown.
(Semi-dwarf: 2½–5' bare-root trees)
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