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Myer's

Apple

Origin/History Identified as Ohio Nonpareil. Highly valued in western United States.

Tree Growth strong and straight, forming a compact head. Productive.

Fruit

Size and Form: Large, roundish, slightly oblate.

Skin: Marbled and splashed red on yellow.

Cavity and Basin: Medium.

Flesh and Flavor: Yellowish white, with an excellent sub-acid flavor.

Season Autumn.

Uses Not described in source.

Subtypes/Variants Not described in source.

Book Sources

Described in 1 period pomological work

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Myer's. (Ohio Nonpareil.) Large, roundish, slightly oblate; marbled and splashed red on yellow; cavity and basin medium; flesh yellowish white, with an excellent sub-acid flavor. Autumn. Growth strong and straight, forming a compact head. Productive, and much valued at the West.

— John J. Thomas, The American Fruit Culturist (1903)
Ohio Nonpareil Gravenstein Ohio Nonpareil Myer's Nonpareil Cogswell