The Mutsu Apple
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1961.15.4.62aAbstract
The Mutsu apple variety originated in 1930 at the Aomori Apple Experiment Station, Japan, and was named in 1948. It was patented in Japan on September 14, 1949. Mutsu is a cross of Golden Delicious × Indo. While the former variety is well known in the United States, Indo is a complete stranger here, and is apparently a chance seedling of White Winter Pearmain, a long-forgotten kind once grown in a very limited way in the United States. Mutsu is a golden yellow apple like Golden Delicious.
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