Cabeshea (Winter)
- Description
- Known to New York fruit growers and dealers as the Twenty Ounce Pippin. It is in season with Twenty Ounce and Tompkins King (sometimes keeps longer than the Tompkins King). It should not be confused with the true Twenty Ounce or the Tompkins King apple.
- Skin color
- red
- Sizes
- large
- Shape
- elliptical
- Keeping quality
- Not a good keeper.
- Also known as
- Twenty Ounce Pippin
- King
- Cabashea
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Spencer A. Beach, The Apples of New York, vol. 1 (Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1905), 91.