WebA name for Emneth Early, a medium-sized cooking apple with yellowish-green skin first recorded in 1899 and raised in Emneth, near Wisbech in Cambridgeshire by Mr W Lynn … WebEmneth Early. £ 17.00. Culinary apple. Raised by William ‘Billy’ Lynn of Emneth, Norfolk, by crossing the two UK codlin-types Lord Grosvenor and Keswick Codlin. First sold by Cross’s the Wisbech nurserymen in 1899 and once an important early season UK apple grown mainly around Wisbech, Cambs. A medium-sized, smooth-skinned and yellowish ...
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WebEmneth Early: Also known as Early Victoria, Emneth Early is a very early-season "codlin" type apple. It was grown commercially in East Anglia and elsewhere, particularly for jam production. Empire: One of the best McIntosh-style apples, with a good sweet vinous flavor, and easy to grow. Good for cider. WebFirst sold by Cross’s the Wisbech nurserymen in 1899 and once an important early season UK apple grown mainly around Wisbech, Cambs. A medium-sized, smooth-skinned and … midsouth lighting
Emneth Early - National Fruit Collection
WebA local nurseryman from the nearby town of Keswick, John Sander, propagated it and helped establish it. Keswick Codlin rapidly established itself as a very early season culinary apple with a good juicy acidic flavour. It readily cooks down to a sweet puree. Keswick Codlin continues to be a popular garden variety to this day. WebFeb 21, 2011 · A baked apple, its skin split, the top half rising like a beret, is best achieved with an acidic variety. The list includes Golden Noble, Kentish Fillbasket, Emneth Early, Monarch, Charlotte, Newton Wonder, Lord Derby and the Carlisle and Keswick Codlins. WebEarly season. Early variety for picking late July and August. Soft, greenish white flesh that cooks well. An excellent variety for its natural earliness. Pollinators include: … midsouth line x