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 Cox's Orange Pippin
The original Cox's Orange Pippin tree is thought to have blown down in a gale in 1911, but two sixty year old trees were seen still standing in the garden in 1933, presumably direct grafts from the original.
These were later to be known as the Cox's Orange Pippin and Cox's Pomona.
This land was named 'Pippins Park' by the Poyle Residents' Association in 1986 because of its proximity to Richard Cox's garden and the original tree.
www.england-in-particular.info /cox.html   (1264 words)

  
 Richard Cox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Cox, British horticulturist, created Cox's Orange Pippin apple
Richard Cox, bishop of Ely in the early 16th century
Richard Cox, birth name of U.S. actor Dick Sargent
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Cox   (95 words)

  
 A MULTI-SITE ROOTSTOCK TRIAL WITH THE APPLE CULTIVARS 'COX's ORANGE PIPPIN' AND 'JONAGOLD'
Ten rootstocks were evaluated at three sites in The Netherlands (Wilheminadorp, replant in clay soil; Zeewolde, fresh (virgin) clay soil; Horst, replant in sandy soil) with the apple cultivars ‘Coxs Orange Pippin’ and ‘Jonagold Wilmuta'.
With ‘Cox’, B.491 equalled M.27 and with ‘Jonagold’, this was true for P.22.
The trial was planted in spring 1989 and terminated at the end of 1995.
www.actahort.org /books/658/658_25.htm   (95 words)

  
 Cox - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Cox's Orange Pippin, also found by Mister Cox
Cox, Spain, a municipality of the province of Alicante, in Spain
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Cox contains research on
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Cox   (149 words)

  
 Richard Cox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Cox, British horticulturist, created Cox's Orange Pippin apple
Richard Cox, bishop of Ely in the early 16th century
Richard Calvin Cox, a West Point cadet who disappeared in 1950.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Cox   (112 words)

  
 Ard Cairn Russet Apple
Adam's Pearmain, Ashmead's Kernel, Carpentin Apple, Champlain Apple, Claygate Pearmain, Cox's Orange Pippin Apple, Egremont Russet Apple, Golden Russett, Ribston Pippin, Russet Apples, Saint Edmund's Pippin, Winesap Apple, Yarlington Mill Apple, York Imperial Apple
Ard Cairn Russet are medium-sized apples with golden-yellow skin with orange or red blushes, entirely covered with brown russeting.
Ard Cairn Russet Apple, Ballyvaughan Seedling Apple, Bloody Butcher Apple, Irish Peach Apple, Kerry Pippin Apple, Kill Apple, Widows Friend Apple
www.practicallyedible.com /edible.nsf/pages/ed.0208   (112 words)

  
 Isle of Wight Apple Orchard at Afton Park
The apple trees planted were Cox's Orange Pippin, Bramley's Seedling, Spartan, James Grieve, Discovery and Blenheim Orange.
At the Orchard there are 150 mature apple trees, mainly Cox's Orange and Bramley, but also James Grieve, Discovery, Spartan and Blenhiem Orange.
All were dwarf root stock which is why they only reach about 9 feet in height.
www.appledays.co.uk /apple_orchard.shtml   (112 words)

  
 Variety Descriptions
Golden Delicious is a parent, Cox's Orange Pippin and Cortland are grandparents; hence it shares three fourths of its heritage with superstar Gala.
Red Delicious and Cox's Orange Pippin are grandparents and Golden Delicious is a parent.
Rome, Golden Delicious and Jonathan are in its heritage.
www.applesource.com /marktdir.html   (2382 words)

  
 Apples from Essex - Essex varieties and Essex growers
Discovery, Crimson Beauty of Bath, St Edmunds Russet, Laxton's Fortune, Worcester Pearmain, Arthur Turner, Red Ellison, Michaelmas Red, Lobo, Sunset, Cox, Ribston Pippin, Orleans Reinette, Kidd's Orange Red, Spartan, Sturmer Pippin
Discovery, Worcester Pearmain, Cox, Bramley, Egremont Russet, Red Pippin, Idared, Lord Lambourne.
If you would like to be included in the suppliers list then please e-mail me.
homepage.ntlworld.com /d.cowell1/suppliers.html   (2382 words)

  
 Cox's Orange Pippin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the Institute of Food Research [1], Cox's Orange Pippin accounts for over 50% of the UK area of dessert apples.
Richard Cox and the Cox's Orange Pippin, the story from a local, Colnbrook, perspective
The first plant was raised from a pip (of unknown origin, possibly from a Ribston Pippin) around 1825, at Colnbrook in England by a retired brewer and horticulturist Richard Cox.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cox's_Orange_Pippin   (207 words)

  
 Pinova - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pinova (or Corail) is an apple cultivar, a cross between a Golden Delicious and a Clivia ; the latter is a cross between a Cox's Orange Pippin and a Duchess of Oldenburg.
It combines the taste of the Cox Orange with the coloration and productivity of the Oldenburg and the shape, storage stability, and shelf life of the Golden Delicious.
Pinova Apple Cultivar (in PDF format), from the January 2002 issue (Vol.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pinova   (207 words)

  
 Cox's Orange Pippin
Colnbrook Combined and Poyle County First schools celebrate their new Community Orchard and the installation of three seats by Richard Farrington in memory of Richard Cox and the Cox's Orange Pippin on Apple Day 1992.
This land was named 'Pippins Park' by the Poyle Residents' Association in 1986 because of its proximity to Richard Cox's garden and the original tree.
Albany Park is owned by the Borough of Spelthorne (now part of Slough Borough Council) who kindly gave permission for a small part of it to become an orchard again for as recently as 1935 this area was an orchard - two old apple trees still survive in the hedge.
www.england-in-particular.info /cox.html   (1264 words)

  
 Vintage Virginia Apples
KIDD'S ORANGE RED is also called Delco, for the Delicious and Cox's Orange Pippin parents, and there is a highly-colored sport called Captain Kidd.
A 1924 cross from New Zealand grown by J. Kidd at Greytown, Wairarapa, it is medium in size and conical in shape, with yellow skin, flushed orange.
It is striped scarlet and has patches of russet over the surface.
www.vintagevirginiaapples.com /apples/kiddsored.htm   (1264 words)

  
 January, 1998
Kidd's Orange, Sinta, Berne Rose, Cox Orange Pippin, Kalco, McIntosh, Mother, King, Black Oxford, Mutsu, Erwin Baur, Horneburger Pancake, and Lady.
Group 3: Fall apples, ripening in October and enjoyable until the New Year.
Group 4: Winter apples, picked in October and November, keep until Spring.
www.nafex.org /jansonfiles/JansonApril85B.htm   (1264 words)

  
 Royal Horticultural Society - Gardening Advice: Apple Canker
The varieties ‘Cox&;, ‘James Grieve’, ‘Worcester Pearmain’, ‘Ellison’s Orange’ and ‘Spartan’ are susceptible.
This is one of the commonest and most serious diseases of apples and pears.
Fungicidal sprays used against apple scab (myclobutanil (Bio Systhane Fungus Fighter) or mancozeb (Bio Dithane 945)) or powdery mildew (mycobutanil), give incidental control of canker.
www.rhs.org.uk /advice/profiles1200/apple_canker.asp   (1264 words)

  
 Information Sheet - Apple Facts
One of the earliest-flowering dessert apples at Brogdale is Vista, which is in bloom from about May 2nd; Idared, Discovery, Jonagold and Cox's Orange Pippin follow about a week later.
Brogdale houses the National Fruit Collection - more than 4000 varieties - with over 30 acres of orchards, and the largest collection of apple varieties in the world (more than 2100 ­ dessert, culinary and cider).
Old English, recorded in 1204, was the main dessert apple in England well into the 18th century, being grown alongside its culinary counterpart Costard, the salesman for the crop being known as a costermonger.
www.ifr.bbsrc.ac.uk /public/FoodInfoSheets/applefacts.html   (1264 words)

  
 Apple Varieties
Parentage: Gala is a cross of Cox's Orange Pippin and Golden Delicious developed by New Zealand plant breeders.
Gala harvest begins in the middle of August and lasts through early September.
Galas have gained popularity among consumers in the past 15 years.
www.bestapples.com /varieties/gala.html   (57 words)

  
 HortResearch Publication - Bitter Pit in Braeburn Apples
Apple growers who submit their Braeburn and Cox Orange Pippin for export are sometimes puzzled by the variation in the results of calcium mineral samples.
This present study confirmed that Braeburn fruit containing low calcium concentrations were more likely to have bitter pit and develop a greater number of pits.
Under the current export guidelines, samples of thirty Braeburn fruit are analysed seven to ten days prior to harvest.
www.hortnet.co.nz /publications/science/fbroom1.htm   (1056 words)

  
 Colnbrook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Colnbrook is also the place where the first apple of the type Cox's Orange Pippin was developed.
Colnbrook's High Street was on the main London to Bath road and was used as a resting point for travellers.
Colnbrook forms part of the Windsor constituency, and thus its local Member of Parliament is Adam Afriyie (Conservative).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Colnbrook   (250 words)

  
 Heirloom Apple Varieties
Cross between Cox's Orange Pippin and Red Delicious; delicious for fresh eating, as it is juicy and mildly sweet
Melrose is an excellent choice for kitchen use, retaining its shape and flavor in the oven.
(1930's, Japan, Indo x Golden Delicious) Mutsu is a variety developed in Japan that is growing in popularity here.
nicholsfarm.com /applevarieties.htm   (564 words)

  
 Chlorophyll Fluorescence and Whole Fruit Senescence in Golden Delicious Apple
Knee (1972) has shown a Chl alb ratio of 3-4 in Cox's Orange Pippin fruits that were harvested at different maturities.
Golden Delicious apples change color from green to yellow on maturation or in storage.
Refrigerated (0°C) air-stored (2 months), apple (Malus domestics Borkh.) fruit C. Golden Delicious were transferred to 23°C air and used.
www.optisci.com /papers/paper2.htm   (2318 words)

  
 FRUIT THINNING AND MARKET PRICE OF GOLDEN DELICIOUS AND COX'S ORANGE PIPPIN PRODUCTION
This paper, by means of model calculation results, is dealing only with the short run influence of fruit setting and market price on the gross returns of Golden Delicious and Cox's Orange Pippin production.
There is a negative correlation between the density of fruit setting (yield of crop respectively) and the fruit diameter of apples.
Furthermore the special costs of fruit thinning and of fruit picking will influence the economical results of fruit thinning.
www.actahort.org /books/13/13_16.htm   (275 words)

  
 Apples are by far the most important fruit in the northern hemisphere
The Alkmene has a sweet-and-sour taste that can be compared to that of the Cox's Orange Pippin.
The Alkmene is delicious as an eating apple and as an early cooking apple.
The Alkmene is harvested in September and cannot be stored for very long.
www.vpalmas.com /apples1.htm   (275 words)

  
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 Biographical Information
Many of the world's leading fruit varieties were first produced in Kent at East Malling near Maidstone one of the most famous is the 'Cox's Orange Pippin' apple.
Whilst we were based on the island we had to escort the children from married quarters in Manama to the forces school on the base area - I remember clearly of an incident that occured soon after three days of rain.
A lot of fruit is also grown in the area including apples, pears, plums, cherries and soft fruit such as strawberries, raspberries, gooseberies, blackcurrants and redcurrants.
www.seaford.freeserve.co.uk /valan/biog.htm   (275 words)

  
 Fresh Fruit & Produce
1464 Allen West Road, Bow, WA 98232 (360-757-2467) - local apples, Jonagold and Cox Orange Pippin a specialty
Local apples, specializing in Gravenstein and Jonagold, other varieties available, cider and apple products, berry jams, honey, U-pick from bins.
Apples, cherries (sweet and pie), Kiwi, pears, Asian pears, plums,raspberries, strawberries, more, also U- pick.
www.wwfrf.org /html/markets.htm   (1789 words)

  
 Apple Journal-- Orchards in Ireland
Apple varieties: Discovery, Katy, James Grieve, Delbar Estivale, Alkmene, Early Windsor, Cox's Orange Pippin, Elstar, Jonagored, Golden Delicious, Karmijn de Sonnaville, Bramley's Seedling
Ours is a family-run farm started in 1967 when Willem and Alie Traas emigrated from the Netherlands to Ireland to grow fruits.
“ A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.
www.applejournal.com /ei01.htm   (1789 words)

  
 Mendocino Bounty - Farm, Food & Non-Alcoholic Drink Producers - goMendo.com
Apples and Pears -Pink Pearl, Gravenstein, Shinseiki Pear, Nikiseiki Pear, Hudson's Golden Gem, Elstar, Belle de Boskoop, Jonagold, Cox Orange Pippin, Golden Delicious, Yellow Bellflowe, Ashmead's Kernel, Braeburn, King of Tomkins County, Comice Pear
Oz Farm is hidden in a quiet valley on the Mendocino Coast, 130 miles north of San Francisco.
www.gomendo.com /food/food_producers.html   (6134 words)

  
 Apple Journal-Golden Apple 1999
Ashmead Kernel, Ross Non-Pareil, Boskoop, and Cox Orange Pippin were all simply spectacular and it was a toss-up to pick one over the other.
John Kilcherman and Herb Teichman were generous and helpful.
We tested about three times as many apples this year compared to last year thanks in part to two new contributors, Glenn Brown and John Eastman.
www.applejournal.com /ed2.htm   (6134 words)

  
 A IS FOR APPLE
Golden Delicious is a parent, Cox's Orange Pippin and Cortland are grandparents; hence it shares three fourths of its heritage with superstar Gala.
A Mutsu/Fuji cross that is a blend of the crisp texture of a Fuji, the large size and shape of Mutsu, and an amalgam of their sweet flavors.
Orin is a crisp apple similar to a Fuji with a sweet flavor similar to a Golden Delicious.
www.charsrecipes.com /a_is_for_apple.htm   (6134 words)

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