McAfee

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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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