Description
Raised on the Isle of Wight in 1915-16. Heavy cropping, large to extremely large yellow-green flushed red first-class cooking apple, with fine juicy creamy-white flesh which breaks down well when cooked. Growth vigorous, producing spurs freely. Good for juicing. The blossom attracts bees, and later any fallen fruit is eagerly consumed by thrushes and other similar birds. Bullfinches are, unfortunately, partial to the buds.






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