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Morris's Court of Wick

Apple

Origin/History

A variety esteemed in England.

Tree

Not described in source.

Fruit

Size: Small, too small for American preference and commercial use.

Form: Oblate.

Skin: Greenish, with light red in the sun.

Flesh: Firm, tender, juicy, rich, vinous.

Stem, Cavity, Calyx, Basin, Core, Seeds: Not described in source.

Season

October, January.

Uses

Not described in source.

Subtypes/Variants

Not described in source.

Book Sources

Described in 1 period pomological work

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Morris's Court of Wick. A variety esteemed in England, too small for Americans. Fruit small, oblate, greenish, with light red in the sun. Flesh firm, tender, juicy, rich, vinous. October, January.

A.J. Downing, The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America (1900)