Apples : Apples of the ‘90s
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Thirteen of the most promising new varieties are listed here according to harvest date. The earliest are usually the sweetest; the late ones, higher in acid, tend to be the keepers.
1. Akane.
DESCRIPTION: Bright red over yellow, firm white flesh, aromatic, crisp with a slightly tart flavor.
ORIGIN: Japan, 1939. Jonathan crossed with Worcester Pearmain.
USE: Fresh.
AVAILABILITY: Late August to late September.
2. Gala.
DESCRIPTION: Scarlet striped over yellow, dense, aromatic flesh, semisweet; Royal Gala is a red strain.
ORIGIN: Bred in New Zealand, 1934. Kidd’s Orange Red crossed with Golden Delicious. Selected 1939, introduced 1960, named 1965.
USE: Fresh.
AVAILABILITY: September to December.
3. Elstar.
DESCRIPTION: Bright red over yellow, sweet-tart flavor, crisp, firm white flesh, very tangy.
ORIGIN: Bred Holland 1955. Golden Delicious crossed with Ingrid Marie.
USE: Fresh.
AVAILABILITY: September to December.
4. Liberty.
DESCRIPTION: Wine red, crisp and juicy, tart flavor.
ORIGIN: Bred Geneva, N.Y. Macoun crossed with PRI 54-12.
USE: Fresh.
AVAILABILITY: Early to mid-October.
5. Jonamac.
DESCRIPTION: Red, medium size, refreshing tart flavor.
ORIGIN: Bred Geneva, N.Y., 1968, introduced 1972. Jonathan crossed with McIntosh.
USE: Fresh.
AVAILABILITY: Mid-September to October.
6. Empire.
DESCRIPTION: Dark red skin with distinct stripes, aromatic, crisp texture, juicy flesh, mild flavor, excellent keeping qualities.
ORIGIN: Geneva, N.Y. 1966. McIntosh crossed with Red Delicious.
USE: Fresh and sauce.
AVAILABILITY: September to spring with storage.
7. Spartan.
DESCRIPTION: Mahogany-red skin, medium, almost round, juicy white flesh, crisp and aromatic.
ORIGIN: Summerland, B.C., Canada.
USE: Fresh and sauce.
AVAILABILITY: Late September to mid-October.
8. Jonagold.
DESCRIPTION: Yellow overlaid with red, large, crisp, sweet and tangy flavor, stores very well.
ORIGIN: Geneva, N.Y., selected 1943, introduced 1968. Golden Delicious crossed with Jonathan.
USE: All-purpose.
AVAILABILITY: September to January plus controlled-atmosphere storage.
9. Melrose.
DESCRIPTION: Red with a yellow background, large, firm, crisp and juicy flesh, keeps well in storage.
ORIGIN: Ohio, named 1944. Jonathan crossed with Delicious.
USE: Cooking, all-purpose.
AVAILABILITY: Late October to April with storage.
10. Mutsu/Crispin.
DESCRIPTION: Large, yellow-green, very crisp, coarse flesh, sweet, spicy flavor, excellent for storage.
ORIGIN: Japan, 1948. Golden Delicious crossed with Indo.
USE: All-purpose.
AVAILABILITY: Late October to April with storage.
11. Criterion.
DESCRIPTION: Large, golden green with pink blush, sweet, firm flesh.
ORIGIN: Chance seedling near Wapato, Wash., assumed to be Red Delicious crossed with Golden Delicious or with Winter Banana.
USE: All-purpose.
AVAILABILITY: October to spring.
12. Braeburn.
DESCRIPTION: Green with red blush, medium to large fruit with firm, crisp, tangy, light green flesh.
ORIGIN: Chance seedling New Zealand, 1952.
USE: Fresh.
AVAILABILITY: Early fall and from Southern Hemisphere in spring.
13. Fuji.
DESCRIPTION: Ranges from yellow green with red highlights to nearly solid red, crisp, mildly sweet, stores very well.
ORIGIN: Japan, selected 1939, introduced 1958, named 1962.
USE: Fresh or all-purpose.
AVAILABILITY: Early to mid-October.
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