McAfee
- From
- Harrodsburg
- Description
- An old variety that was well known in the South and Midwest. Beach does not recommend planting in New York. It was first called Nonesuch in Kentucky and later became widely known under the name McAfee's Nonsuch.
- Flesh quality
- somewhat coarse, somewhat breaking, tender, juicy, mild subacid approaching sweet
- Flesh color
- yellow
- Skin quality
- rather thin, smooth, russeted
- Skin color
- yellow, red blushed, carmine striped, mottled
- Sizes
- large, medium
- Shape
- round, regular, oblate
- General quality
- good to very good
- Eating season starts in
- October
- Eating season ends in
- February
- Also known as
- Gray Apple
- Gray's Keeper
- Indian Wyandotte
- Large Striped Pearmain
- Large Striped Winter Pearmain
- McAfee Red
- McAfee's Nonesuch
- McAfees Red
- McAfee's Nonsuch
- Missouri Superior
- New Missouri
- Nonsuch
- Park
- Parks Keeper
- Snorter
- Stevenson Pippin
- Stine
- Storr's Wine
- Striped Pearmain
- Striped Sweet Pearmain
- Striped Winter Pearmain
- Valandingham
- White Crow
- Winter Pearmain
- Winter Pippin
- Zeeke
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Spencer A. Beach, The Apples of New York, vol. 1 (Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1905), 196.