Smoke-house

This variety is mentioned in the Horticulturalist Vol III (p. 332) as being grown in Lancaster County, PA, the apple grew on the farm of William Gibbons. The apple grew near the smoke house in William Gibbons farm and it gets its name from there.
Mentioned None
Blooms in Fall
Available in 1987
From Mill Creek
Citations:
  • Charles Scoon Wilson, The Apple in New York State (1905)

    Charles Scoon Wilson, The Apple in New York State (Master's Thesis, Cornell University, 1905)

  • Martin McGann, "Apple Cultivars in the Lower Hudson Valley Prior to 1860" (1987)

    Martin McGann, "Apple Cultivars of the Lower Hudson Valley Prior to 1860," Sleepy Hollow Restorations, Inc., Tarrytown, NY (February 1987)