Tolman Sweet (original name Tolman Sweeting)

Apple

Malus domestica Borkh.

Described 1822. From Massachusetts, probably, U.S.A.. Grown in U.S.A. and Europe.

Synonyms:
Brown's Golden Sweet, Douce de Talman, Tallman Sweet, Tallman Sweeting, Tallman's Sweet, Tallman's Sweeting, Talman Sweet, Talman Sweeting, Talman's Sweet, Talman's Sweeting, Talmon's Sweet, Tolman, Tolman Sweeting, Tolman's Sweeting

Availability
Not currently held in the National Fruit Collection.

Mother to:
Dodd

Fruit Size
medium, sometimes large a

Fruit Shape
intermediate to flat, rectangular to conic, convex a

Ribbing
slightly ribbed a

Ground Colour
pale yellow a

Over Colour
sometimes a little flushed a

Russet Type
russet lines, often a suture line a

Flesh Colour
white a

Skin Texture
slightly rough a

Flesh Texture
firm, rather hard, moderately fine a

Flavour
sweet a


References:
a. Smith, M. (1971) National Apple Register