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Warren Apple

Apple

Warren Apple

Origin and History Cultivated in Burlington County, New Jersey. Known also as Varmins Pippin.

Fruit

Size and Form: Large and long. Fair appearance.

Skin: Handsome bright yellow with red spots.

Flesh and Flavor: Yellow, tender, juicy, and sprightly.

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

Season Ripens in November.

Tree Not described in source.

Uses Not described in source.

Subtypes or Variants Not described in source.

Book Sources

Described in 1 period pomological work

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NO. 123 WARREN APPLE, OR VARMINS PIPPIN.

Is a large, long, and fair apple ; the colour a handsome bright yellow, with red spots ; the flesh yellow, tender, juicy, and sprightly—it ripens in November; cultivated in Burlington county New-Jersey.

William Coxe, A View of the Cultivation of Fruit Trees (1817)
Varmins Pippin