Twenty Ounce Apple

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scionwood
This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Cayuga, NY, before 1845.

Very large (20 ounces!) high-quality pie and general cooking apple. Sometimes mistakenly called Twenty Ounce Pippin.

Huge roundish fruit is mostly red-and-orange striped and slightly greasy. Fills the October niche between the early season and the late season cooking apples.

Tasty and perfectly textured in a pie. Your crust will never sink. Tart sauce cooks up medium-fast. Very good dried.

Can be as big as a Wolf River and some orchards confuse the two, but they are quite different. Twenty Ounce never has a large russet splash around the stem. Wolf River is considerably more oblate (flattened) and pinker.

We still find old Twenty Ounce trees here and there in central and northern Maine. Blooms early midseason. Z4, or maybe even Z3.

ships in early spring

7914 Twenty Ounce

A: 1 8" scionwood stick
$6.00
Early shipment only, order deadline passed
B: 1 ft scionwood by the foot (10' minimum)
$5.50
Early shipment only, order deadline passed