[NAFEX] Apples with High Specific Gravity

Mark Lee markl at nytec.com
Fri Jan 23 19:06:55 EST 2004


In everyday language, what does specific gravity mean when talking about
apple?
-Mark Lee
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  Hey folks. . .

  I was wondering if anyone on the list may have compiled a list in the past
of the apples with the highest specific gravity.  I'd like to add a few more
cultivars to the orchard and am probably missing a few great ones.    What
other apples are in the same high specific gravity category as Wickson,
Golden Russet, Golden Harvey, Rubinette, Parmar, Florina & Wismer's Dessert?
Any suggestions?

  John A Gasbarre
  Three Hills Farm
  Union, Maine  USA
  organic at threehillsfarm.com
  http://www.threehillsfarm.com/apples.html
  44° 15' 45" N / 69° 19' 45" W
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