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Apple
Clark's Seedling 
Apple
Arlet 
Apple
Discovery 
Apple
Skinner's Seedling 
Apple
Golden Sweet 
SummaryAn English culinary apple from the 1920s, uncertain origins. Widely known as Royal George.
A sweet mid-season dessert apple, developed in Switzerland and related to Golden Delicious.
A popular English early apple variety, and a good choice for the garden.
Greenish-yellow apple, blushed pink, good for cooking and eating. Flesh white and fine-grained.
Dessert and excellent sauce apple. Good for cider. Medium-large pale yellow fruit with very sweet, juicy, rich flavor.

Identification

Clark's Seedling
Arlet
Discovery
Skinner's Seedling
Golden Sweet
Fruit colour
Red



Flesh colour

White to Cream, pale yellow


Fruit size

Small


Fruit shape

Flat


Using

Clark's Seedling
Arlet
Discovery
Skinner's Seedling
Golden Sweet
Flavor

Good


Flavour style

Sweet/Sharp


Ripening periodEarly season
Mid season



Use/Keeping
3 months or more
1 week


Cooking result




Growing

Clark's Seedling
Arlet
Discovery
Skinner's Seedling
Golden Sweet
Picking




Cropping
Good
Good


VigourSlightly large
Average growth
Slightly small


PollinationFlowering group 2
Flowers Early season
Flowering group 3
Flowers Mid season
Self-sterile
Flowering group 3
Self-sterile
Blossom frost-resistance
Gardening skill

Very easy


ProblemsScab - Some susceptibility
Mildew - Some susceptibility
Cedar apple rust - Very susceptible
Canker - Some resistance
Scab - Very resistant

Other

Clark's Seedling
Arlet
Discovery
Skinner's Seedling
Golden Sweet
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
United States
Other qualitiesAwards 1993