Moyer

- From
- Laketon
- Description
- An apple of the Yellow Bellflower variety. It comes into bearing young and is productive. It was not predicted to be profitable for commercial orchards.
- Flesh quality
- Moderately coarse, crisp, very juicy, mildly subacid that becomes sweet. It is good to very good in flavor.
- Skin color
- yellow, red blushed
- Keeping quality
- Handles well.
- General quality
- Good to very good in quality.
- Uses
- dessert, culinary
- Also known as
- Moyer Prize
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Spencer A. Beach, The Apples of New York, vol. 1 (Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1905), 220.