Description
This is a large, crimson-striped, juicy, and sweet apple with a greasy skin. King of Tompkins County is highly prized for sauce, pie, and cider making due to its overall flavor. Look for these giants in September and October. They store well.
Discovered: Late 1700s Warren County, New Jersey
Parentage: Unknown
Harvest: Midseason
History
King of Tompkins County might better be named King of Warren County, New Jersey, as that is where it was first grown. It was brought to Tompkins County, New York, in 1804 by Jacob Wycoff where it enjoyed great popularity in the 1800s.