Apple tree named NS-911

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A01H 500

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PP0100498

ABSTRACT:
The tree of this disclosure is a newly discovered and stability tested color sport of the parent variety `Cortland`, which I have named `NS-911`. The new tree is distinguished by having more highly colored fruit than that of `Cortland` and `Redcort`, a color sport from the same source, and as having less conspicuous stripes within and masked by a solid blush which covers substantially the entire surface of the fruit. The ground color of fruit skin of each variety is substantially the same, but differs in terms of degree of coverage, with ground color patches being essentially absent from the surface of the fruit of `NS-911`. The new tree is distinguished from `Lamont` in having standard bearing and tree habit.

REFERENCES:
patent: PP4800 (1982-01-01), LaMont
patent: PP5095 (1983-08-01), Nicklin
Brooks, R.M., et al. (Listing) "Cortland", Register of New Fruit and Nut Varieties, University of California Press, Berkeley, p. 24.

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