Introducing the "Wellington" Apple
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1955.10.2.18Abstract
The Wellington apple variety is the latest apple to be introduced by the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, being officially named on February 18, 1955. The name of "Wellington" was chosen in honor of Richard Wellington who for many years was in charge of the fruit breeding work at this Station.
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