Zabergau Reinette Apple

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Zabergau Reinette Apple

Malus spp. Winter. Württemberg, Germany, 1885. One of the most famous of all European heirlooms.

Excellent fresh eating and good for cooking. Very large, sometimes huge, round-conic, sometimes lopsided, greenish-bronze russeted fruit with a red-orange blush. Similar to Pomme Grise in color, but much larger. Quite visible whitish russet spots cover the entire fruit. A very attractive apple. Firm white fine-grained flesh with a rich nutty intense sweet-sharp flavor—fruity with hints of raspberry. Keeps well until midwinter and sweetens up in storage.

Productive upright vigorous tree. Triploid: will not pollinate other varieties. Blooms midseason. Z4. Maine Grown. BACK! (Semi-dwarf: 2½–5' bare-root trees)



7285 Zabergau Reinette
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7285 B: on Bud 118 semi-dwarfing stock, 1 for $38.50
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