Jonwin
AppleJonwin
Origin and History
Jonwin is a cross of Jonathan × Baldwin. The variety was received from California Nursery, Niles, California.
Fruit
Size and Form Large, round-conical.
Appearance Attractive; striped (90% of surface).
Flesh Firm, nearly white, subacid, fair flavor.
Season Ripens early October.
Tree
Not described in source.
Uses
Not described in source.
Subtypes or Variants
Not described in source.
Other
Station accession number A48104. The variety was reported by the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio; the Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Pomology, Geneva, New York; the Agricultural Experiment Station of Rutgers, New Brunswick, New Jersey; the Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon; and the U.S. Horticultural Field Station, P.O. Box 1250, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Book Sources
Described in 1 period pomological work
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— H.H. Fisher (USDA ARS), A Survey of Apple Clones in the United States (1963)Jonwin was received from Calif. Nurs., Niles, Calif. It is a cross of Jonathan × Baldwin. Fruit is large, round-conical, attractive, striped (90%). Flesh is firm, nearly white, subacid, fair. Ripens early October. Station accession number A48104. Reported by the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio; the Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Pomology, Geneva, New York; the Agricultural Experiment Station of Rutgers, New Brunswick, New Jersey; the Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon; and the U.S. Horticultural Field Station, P.O. Box 1250, Cheyenne, Wyoming.