Round Winter Nonesuch
AppleOrigin/History Not described in source.
Tree Excellent bearer; other characteristics not described in source.
Fruit
Size and Form: Large, roundish oblate, obscurely ribbed.
Skin: Greenish yellow, with broken stripes and spots of red; some russet dots.
Stem: Short.
Calyx: Large, closed.
Cavity: Not described in source.
Basin: Not described in source.
Flesh: Greenish white, tender, juicy, sweet.
Core and Seeds: Not described in source.
Season November to March.
Uses Valuable for market.
Book Sources
Described in 1 period pomological work
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— A.J. Downing, The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America (1900)Round Winter Nonesuch. A variety described by Hogg as an excellent bearer, and valuable for market. Fruit large, roundish oblate, obscurely ribbed, greenish yellow, with broken stripes and spots of red, some russet dots. Calyx large, closed. Stalk short. Flesh greenish white, tender, juicy, sweet. November to March.