Golden Pippin, of Westchester County
AppleGolden Pippin, of Westchester County
Alternative names noted in source: American Golden Pippin, New York Greening
Origin / History
Not described in source.
Tree
Spreading growth habit. Very productive.
Fruit
Form: Variable—oblate, globular, or conic; ribbed.
Skin: Golden yellow.
Stalk: Short, deeply set.
Basin: Irregular.
Flesh: Yellow, tender, juicy, with a rich, refreshing, aromatic flavor.
Cavity, Calyx, and Core: Not described in source.
Season
Early winter.
Uses
Not described in source.
Subtypes / Variants
Not described in source.
Source: John J. Thomas, The American Fruit Culturist (1903)
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— John J. Thomas, The American Fruit Culturist (1903)Golden Pippin, of Westchester County. (American Golden Pippin, New York Greening.) Form variable, oblate, globular or conic, ribbed; skin golden yellow; stalk short, deeply set; basin irregular; flesh yellow, tender, juicy, with a rich, refreshing, aromatic flavor. Early winter. Tree spreading—very productive.