Fletcher Sweet Apple

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scionwood
This is a twig for grafting. Early Fall. Unknown parentage. Jonathan Fletcher Farm, Lincolnville, Maine, 19th century.

Medium solid green fruit looks like Tolman Sweet but with a russet netting and an occasional orange blush. Very white crystalline flesh with a slightly green tinge. Refreshing, mild, incredibly juicy and very crisp without being hard. Snaps when you take a bite.

The texture is reminiscent of an Asian pear, a water chestnut, or maybe a perfect radish. The flesh, however, dissolves in your mouth.

Makes a light-textured loose yellow sauce with a hint of blackberry. Discovered in the fall of 2002 with the help of Lincolnville historians Rosey Gerry and Diane O’Brien and local farmer Clarence Thurlow. More recently, we located a second specimen in nearby Hope.

Keeps until about December. No scab. Blooms midseason. Z4.

ships in early spring

7839 Fletcher Sweet

A: 1 8" scionwood stick
$6.00
sold out
B: 1 ft scionwood by the foot (10' minimum)
$5.50
sold out