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Beauty of Kent

Beauty of Kent (apple)

Origin
  
probably England, pre 1820

Similar
  
Allington Pippin, Adams Pearmain, Beauty of Bath, Cornish Aromatic, Gascoyne's Scarlet

'Beauty of Kent' is a cultivar of apples; the fruit are used for cooking. It is known by various names including 'Countess of Warwick', 'Gadd's Seedling', and 'Wooling's Favourite'. It received an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1901 but was judged of no value for the apple-growing areas of New York State in 1913.

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Beauty of Kent (apple) Wikipedia