Raised in 1898 by S.A. Beach at New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, USA. Fruits have moderately juicy, slightly coarse-textured flesh with a sweet, refreshing flavour. Skin is tough. The flesh is slow to go brown after cutting. Still a popular apple in North America.
- Pollination Group: PG3
- Uses: Eating, cooking
- Harvest: March - April
- Features: Partially self-fertile
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