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Peasgood's Nonsuch

Dessert/Cooking Apple - Raised by Mrs Peasgood at Stamford, Lincolnshire in 1858. Received the First Class Certificate from the RHS in 1872. Large culinary Apple. Primarily a garden and exhibition variety. When well coloured the more conical fruits look rather like Charles Ross. Pale green with broken green stripes and orange flesh. When cooked makes a sweet, deliciously flavoured puree. Juicy when eaten fresh. Picking time mid September. Pollination group 3.   Coir pot stock is currently available. Bare root stock will be dispatched from November onwards.