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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 590185JonathanMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. New York, United StatesGENFRUIT1992DONATED08/19/19921024950PI 590185
1PI 589726BritegoldMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. Ontario, CanadaGENFRUIT1987DEVELOPEDComments: Fruit: size medium to large, bright yellow; flesh cream colored to yellow, coarse, tender, juicy; low acid; medium quality; good for slices, fair for sauce, short storage life. Tree: low to medium vigor; spreading; tendency to drop and become biennial, low yield; some fruits drop before ripe. Resistant to apple scab, very susceptible to cedar apple rust and quince rust. Harvest after McIntosh.1019536PI 589726
2PI 589478Novosibirski SweetMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. Former, Soviet UnionGENFRUIT1987COLLECTED1017470PI 589478
3PI 588955Sweet DeliciousMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. New York, United StatesGENFRUIT1985DEVELOPEDComments: Fruit: size very large, 80-100 mm; skin 90% red, not striped scarfskin, attractive; shape round-oblate; flesh firm, cream colored; flavor sweet, aromatic; eating quality good; harvest season early October, 4 days after Delicious. Tree: vigorous; productive; biennial cropping; diploid(Proc. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 53:197 . 1949) Very large, resembles Delicious. R.D. Way, 1993.1006139PI 588955
4PI 588842EmpireMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. New York, United StatesGENFRUIT1984DEVELOPEDComments: Fruit size medium to large; shape intermediate to flat, truncate conic to rectangular, convex, slightly ribbed; skin solid red with slight striping, thick, waxy; flesh crisp, creamy; flavor subacid, aromatic. High quality dessert apple also good for cider. Season mid to very late. Vigorous, upright early bearing tree, spur type habit; produces annually, needs some thinning. Self-fruited. Ripens two weeks after McIntosh and hangs on tree longer. Hardy to -30 degrees F. Storage: 160 days at 30 degrees F. Additonal LIT.CIT: Whealy, K. 1989. Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventory, p. 421003692PI 588842
5PI 588844Fuji Red Sport Type 2Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. JapanGENFRUIT1984COLLECTEDComments: Mutation of Fuji; reported to have more red pigment in fruit skin.1003720PI 588844
6PI 588850Rome Beauty LawMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. UnknownGENFRUIT1984COLLECTEDLawrence County, OhioComments: In 1991, second New York variety. Red Sport of Rome Beauty with all the qualities of old Rome, plus extremely high color producing almost 100% extra fancy grade. Crisp white flesh, sometimes streaked with red. Excellent baking apple. Large vigorous, hardy tree. Heavy annual producer, hardy and vigorous. Needs thinning for larger apples. Excellent apple for fresh market and processing. Superior bruise resistance makes it a very profitable shipping variety. Ripens early.1003812PI 588850
7PI 588853Cox's Orange PippinMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. England, United KingdomGENFRUITNot Available1984DEVELOPEDComments: Fruit size medium, W62 x L56 mm; shape intermediate, truncate-conic, convex, not ribbed; skin golden yellow blushed brownish red, faint striped russet; flesh tender, crisp, yellow; flavor sweet, slightly subacid, aromatic. Attractive, richly-flavored dessert apple. Scab and canker susceptible, ripens from mid-Sept to mid-Oct. Requires 600 hours of chilling. Tree: moderately vigorous, upright-spreading. Produces spurs freely. Additional LIT.CIT. 1992-93 H. Apple. Tsolum River Fruit Trees Catalogue. p. 16.1003860PI 588853
8PI 588880Granny SmithMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. UnknownGENFRUITNot Available1984COLLECTEDChance seed thrown out by Mrs. Thomas Smith, Eastwood, Ryde, Paramotta River, New South Wales, Australia brought from Tasmania.Comments: Fruit; size medium, W65 x L57 mm; shape intermediate, rectangular, to truncate-conic, convex, ribbed at the calyx basin; skin green to greenish yellow with some fine netted russet. Flesh: hard, crisp, greenish to yellowish-white. Flavor: subacid, moderately sweet. Superb eating and cooking qualities. Harvest season late to very late. Tree: very vigorous, small, annual and bearing (sometimes biennial), strong grower, heavy producer. Keeps 180 days in cold storage. Requires 500-600 hours chilling. Add. LIT.CIT. 1992-93 H. Apple. Tsolum River Fruit Trees Catalogue. p. 191004248PI 588880
9PI 323617GMAL 3163Malus pumila Mill. AfghanistanGENFRUIT1967COLLECTED11/16/1967Collected in the Pamirs Mountains, Serghlan Valley.2500Comments: Tree up to 20 feet tall. Paradise apple.1483016PI 323617