Salisbury

- Description
- Mr. Na than Salisbury, after whose father this variety was named , reports that the fruit resembles Swaar in shape but is a little larger, ripens slowly and has very brittle flesh which is slightly acid.
- Flesh quality
- flesh tender, juicy, subacid, very pleasant, equal to Swaar.
- Skin color
- orange, yellow
- Shape
- round
- Also known as
- Salisbury Pippin
- Salisbury Winter
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Spencer A. Beach, The Apples of New York, vol. 1 (Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1905), 297.