
Shiawassee
Shiawassee is an apple from Shiawassee County, Michigan, discovered in 1850, it is oblate in shape, red with some yellow-green…

Sheppard’s Sweet
Sheppard’s Sweet is from Windham County, Connecticut, in the mid-1800s. It is large, pink-orange in color with a light yellow…

Salome
Salome was discovered in Ottawa, Illinois, in 1853. It is medium, round, with a rich ruby red skin and prominent…

Seaconk Sweeting
Seaconk Sweeting is a mid-season apple from Connecticut dating to the 1860s. It has watery red streaks over a green…

Red Astrachan
Red Astrachan is a medium-sized red apple with yellow highlights on a thin skin. It is moderately juicy, with a…

Ramsdell Sweet
Ramsdell Sweet (Hurlbut, Ramsdell’s Red, Red Pumpkin Sweet) was discovered by Rev. Hezekiah S. Ramsdell (or Ramsdel) of West Thompson,…

Ralls
Ralls is from Virginia, dating to the late 1700s. A large, conical apple, it is mostly red with green highlights.…

Pumpkin Russet
Pumpkin Russet (Pumpkin Sweet, Pumpkin Sweeting, Sweet Russet) was grown in New England beginning in the early 1800s, and first…

Primate
Primate was discovered in Onondaga County, New York, in 1840. It is a large yellow apple with a boxy shape,…

Pewaukee
Pewaukee is a cross of Duchess of Oldenburg and Northern Spy, developed in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, before 1870. A medium-large, oblate…

Peck Pleasant
Peck Pleasant (Peck) originated in Rhode Island in the early 1800s, and for some years it was widely grown in…

Paw Paw
Paw Paw was named for Paw Paw, Michigan, where it was discovered in the mid-1800s. Dark red with prominent lenticels…