Reverend W. Wilks
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Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". An Apple raised by J. Veitch & Sons Chelsea England. First described in "The Gardeners Chronicle" 1904. First Class Certificate from RHS in 1910. One of the best cocking apples.
- Cavity: Wide and deep.
- Colour: Creamy white, 25-75% flushed pale orange.
- Flesh: White flesh.
- Picking: Late August
- Use: September-October
- Disease resistance: very good.
- Size 89 x 77 mm.
- Shape: Conical. Fairly regular. Very sligtly ribbed
- Stalk: Short and slender.
- Three: A Small three.
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