13-564: [REDACTED] Look up fireside in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fireside may refer to: The area near a domestic fireplace or a fire ring Fireside (LDS Church) , an evening meeting in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) Fireside (apple) , an apple cultivar Fireside (band) , Swedish rock band Places [ edit ] Fireside, British Columbia ,
26-631: A community in Canada Fireside, Ohio , a community in the United States See also [ edit ] Fireside poets , group of 19th-century U.S. poets from New England Fireside Books , publishing imprint of Simon & Schuster The Fireside Bowl , concert venue in Chicago, Illinois Fireside chats , evening radio talks given by U.S. President F. D. Roosevelt Fireside Favourites (1980), album by Fad Gadget The Fireside Girls ,
39-463: A community in Canada Fireside, Ohio , a community in the United States See also [ edit ] Fireside poets , group of 19th-century U.S. poets from New England Fireside Books , publishing imprint of Simon & Schuster The Fireside Bowl , concert venue in Chicago, Illinois Fireside chats , evening radio talks given by U.S. President F. D. Roosevelt Fireside Favourites (1980), album by Fad Gadget The Fireside Girls ,
52-505: A group of female protagonists in the TV cartoon Phineas and Ferb Fireside Theatre (1949–1958), U.S. TV anthology drama series on NBC By the Fireside , pseudonym for UK musical artist Daniel Lea Marvel Fireside Books (1974–1979), series of Marvel comics reprinted by Fireside Books Farm & Fireside (1878–1939), American magazine that became Country Home Topics referred to by
65-409: A group of female protagonists in the TV cartoon Phineas and Ferb Fireside Theatre (1949–1958), U.S. TV anthology drama series on NBC By the Fireside , pseudonym for UK musical artist Daniel Lea Marvel Fireside Books (1974–1979), series of Marvel comics reprinted by Fireside Books Farm & Fireside (1878–1939), American magazine that became Country Home Topics referred to by
78-547: A variety of apples that may be far too sour or bitter for fresh eating, but are used for making cider . Varieties in italics are used for both cider and eating purposes. grams/liter Selection of rootstock cultivars can be difficult: vigorous roots tend to give trees that are healthy but grow too tall to be harvested easily without careful pruning, while dwarfing rootstocks result in small trees that are easy to harvest from, but are often shorter-lived and sometimes less healthy. Most modern commercial orchards use one of
91-581: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages fireside [REDACTED] Look up fireside in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fireside may refer to: The area near a domestic fireplace or a fire ring Fireside (LDS Church) , an evening meeting in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) Fireside (apple) , an apple cultivar Fireside (band) , Swedish rock band Places [ edit ] Fireside, British Columbia ,
104-407: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages List of apple cultivars Over 7,500 cultivars of the culinary or eating apple ( Malus domestica ) are known. Some are extremely important economically as commercial products , though the vast majority are not suitable for mass production . In the following list, use for "eating" means that
117-481: Is white, fine, crisp, tender, very juicy, subacid, aromatic, good to very good. Believed at one time Minnesota was too cold to grow apples until "Wealthy" was cultivated. Now a parent to many apples for resistance to temperatures below freezing. Still available in upper Midwest. Width 67–75 mm (2.6–3.0 in), height 53–61 mm (2.1–2.4 in). Stalk 10–22 mm (0.39–0.87 in). Parentage Jonathan x Ducess of Oldenburg. VitC 14. DBH 116. Cider apples are
130-632: The " Malling series " ( a.k.a. 'M' series), introduced or developed by the East Malling Research Station from the early 20th century onward. However, a great deal of work has been done recently introducing new rootstocks in Poland, the U.S. (Geneva), and other nations. The Polish rootstocks are often used where cold hardiness is needed. The Geneva series of rootstocks has been developed to resist important diseases such as fireblight and collar rot , as well as for high fruit productivity. Two of
143-720: The fruit is consumed raw, rather than cooked. Cultivars used primarily for making cider are indicated. Those varieties marked agm have gained the Royal Horticultural Society 's Award of Garden Merit . This list does not include the species and varieties of apples collectively known as crab apples , which are grown primarily for ornamental purposes, though they may be used to make jelly or compote . These are described under Malus . Red stripes on yellow-green background.|A good pollinator. Width 65–75 mm. Parentage James Grieve x Golden Delicious. [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Pretty reddish pink coat. Flesh
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