Comments on the Beacon Apple
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1953.8.3.34Abstract
The Beacon apple is highly colored here in Kansas. It ripens in the early part of August, when it is hot and dry. It colors rapidly during the last few days of ripening, and one has to make a close decision between color and maturity. However, if picked firm-ripe, it has color that is far superior to that of any other variety of its season grown in this territory.
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