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Sutton Beauty Apple

The Sutton Beauty apple is a great fresh eating apple. 

Excellent for: Fresh eating; Baking; Sauce ;Cider

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History: The Sutton Beauty apple came from the farm of Stephen Waters in West Sutton, Massachusetts. The Sutton Beauty seedling was brought to the Worcester County Horticultural Society in 1848.
 
Parentage: A possible seedling of Hubbardston
 
Pollination:
Bloom Time: Early season
Ploidy: Diploid
Good Pollinators:
Brushy Mountain Limbertwig Apple
Chehalis Apple
King Solomon Apple
Liberty Apple
Myers Royal Limbertwig Apple
Smoky Mountain Limbertwig Apple
Williams Pride Apple
Wynoochee Early Apple
 
Harvest Time: September
 
Fruit Size: Medium, round
 
Flavor: Sweet/tart
 
Storage (refrigerated): 2-3 months
 
Disease Resistance:
Cedar apple rust: Resistant
Fireblight: Susceptible
Mildew: Unknown
Scab: Some resistance