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Apple
Rall's Janet 
Apple
Nectarapple 
Apple
Arthur Turner 
Apple
Golden Supreme 
Apple
Limbertwig 
SummaryPleasant flavor, flesh like McIntosh. Juicy.
Maroon skin colored apple with yellow undercolor. Skin is chewy like a nectarine, and displays unique cracking near the calyx lobe. Flavor and scent similar to a nectarine.
A well-known early season culinary apple. Cooks to a sweet puree. Grows easily in most situations.
Yellow with pink blush, medium to large fruit, ideally conic but often somewhat oblate. White to light-cream colored flesh is firm, moderately crisp, and juicy to very juicy. The flavor is sweet to mildly sweet and pleasant with little or no detectable acid.
Medium size and deep or dull red color. Flesh is yellowish, hard, aromatic.

Identification

Rall's Janet
Nectarapple
Arthur Turner
Golden Supreme
Limbertwig
Fruit colour
Red



Flesh colour




Fruit size




Fruit shape




Using

Rall's Janet
Nectarapple
Arthur Turner
Golden Supreme
Limbertwig
Flavor
Average
Good


Flavour style

Sweeter


Ripening period

Mid season


Use/Keeping

2-3 weeks


Cooking result

Puree


Growing

Rall's Janet
Nectarapple
Arthur Turner
Golden Supreme
Limbertwig
Picking




Cropping

Heavy


Vigour

Average growth


PollinationFlowering group 3
Flowers Mid season
Self-sterile
Gardening skill

Very easy


Problems

Other

Rall's Janet
Nectarapple
Arthur Turner
Golden Supreme
Limbertwig
Country of origin
United States
United Kingdom

United States
Other qualitiesAwards 1993