Jennings' Florida
AppleThis is a variety that has been grown in this county for quite a number of years under the above local name. The tree is of very handsome, vigorous growth, of spreading, open habit, and a heavy annual bearer. It shows marked adaptability to this climate, behaving as an apple tree should; in fact, we have never seen in New England, in any of the large orchards that abound there, any trees that seem better suited to their locality. We are not certain of the true name of this variety, or whether it is entitled to any other than the one by which it is known here, and for the present, until this can be determined, it is offered under the above name. Fruit large; shape oblate; color green; flesh white, sub-acid, juicy and good; a fine cooking apple, and also good to eat out of hand. Ripens in July.
Nursery Catalog Sources
Found in 1 catalog (1893) from Florida
- Glen St. Mary Nurseries (G.L. Taber , Proprietor), Glen St. Mary , Florida — 1893