Jerseymac Earlier and Prettier than McIntosh
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1972.26.1.17Abstract
'Jerseymac' is a 'McIntosh' type apple that ripens one month earlier than, and is more attractive than 'McIntosh', wherever it has been tested. Since 'Jerseymac' ripens just after 'Raritan', the three varieties 'Julyred' (1), 'Raritan' (2), and 'Jerseymac' give a sequence of about 3 weeks of good quality, red, summer apples during late July and early August in central New Jersey.
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