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IRISH PEACH (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Irish heirloom introduced to England in 1820. The best of the early varieties. Crisp, juicy, pale cream flesh with a good balance
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ROME BEAUTY (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Heirloom from Ohio, USA. Brought to notice in 1848. Fruits have creamy white, rather coarse-textured, juicy flesh with mild flavour
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PEASGOOD NONSUCH (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Possibly the largest apple in cultivation. Used for both fresh eating & cooking it was found by Mrs. Peasgood of Stamford in Linco
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RIBSTON PIPPIN (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Recorded as having sold at Dargo approx 1870 by David Phelan from the Dargo store. A fresh eating apple.
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DOCTOR HOGG (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Very large, attractive fruit. Suitable for fresh eating or in cooking. Stores well.
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SCARLET PEARMAIN (Scion)
(Malus domestica) One of the most attractive & even 'prettiest' apples grown. Medium sized fruit. Ideal for fresh eating.
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RHODE ISLAND GREENING (Scion)
(Malus domestica) American heirloom dating back to 1650. Very popular at the time. Green fruit with yellow, fine grained, tender, crisp flesh. Sli
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ANDRE SAUVAGE (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Large, russetted apple with strong, unusual flavour. The distinctive dry texture and coarse skin give the apple a nutty flavour whe
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BRAEBURN (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Braeburn was the first of the new wave of bi-colored supermarket apple varieties, and re-established the importance of flavor in co
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