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Sun, May 20, 12 at 12:00
| Anyone tasted these yet. I'm interested in what your opinion is of them. |
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- Posted by tedgrowsit 6b PA (My Page) on Sun, May 20, 12 at 21:43
| John, I have a Crimson Crisp tree which gave a few apples last year. Crisp is definitely appropriate to it's name. It is an excellent apple with juicy sweetness tempered with adequate tartness, combined with a crackly snap when you bite it. This year the tree once again has only a few apples, but perhaps it was the freeze in April. Hope this helps. The other variety I have not experienced. Ted |
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- Posted by johnthecook none (My Page) on Mon, May 21, 12 at 17:12
| sounds like just what I like in an apple. The crimson R Gold was sent by accident and the company told me to keep it. It's another new apple and I can't find much about it. |
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