The McIntosh Apple
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1947.2.3.71Abstract
The McIntosh apple, is the number one commercial variety in New England because of its superior quality and appearance, its annual bearing habit, and winter hardiness. This variety was a chance seedling found by the late John McIntosh at Dundela, Ontario, Canada, nearly 150 years ago. Few fruit varieties have meant as much to an area as the McIntosh apple has to the Northeast.
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