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Campfield



CAMPFIELD may have originated in the vicinity of Newark, New Jersey, before 1817, when William Coxe described it in A View of the Cultivation of Fruit Trees in America, as a small red apple with yellow dots of a greenish-yellow. It was marketed as a single cider variety and mixed in equal proportions with the Harrison. The fruit is a long keeper.

 

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