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GoldRush Apples
$2.05
$1.85
lb
Must Order: 2
Crisp and Tart
Great Eating, Cooking, Storage Apple
Sold in 2lb increments
Priced by the Pound
Best known for its remarkable keeping qualities, GoldRush will keep in regular cold storage approximately 10 or 11 months.
Fruit is crisp and tart off the tree and develops its sugars in storage.
GoldRush resists oxidation when cut, making a nice, yellow sauce, and the fruit also bakes very well.
GoldRush apples are one of the most popular modern apple varieties used in the production of hard cider.
The sweet-tart apples are favored for their balanced, acidic, sweet, and spicy flavors and can create a dry cider with notes of citrus, ginger, and honey.
Fruit is crisp and tart off the tree and develops its sugars in storage.
GoldRush resists oxidation when cut, making a nice, yellow sauce, and the fruit also bakes very well.
GoldRush apples are one of the most popular modern apple varieties used in the production of hard cider.
The sweet-tart apples are favored for their balanced, acidic, sweet, and spicy flavors and can create a dry cider with notes of citrus, ginger, and honey.
Glen Hill Orchard
The Bogardus Family established what is now Glen Hill Orchard as, appropriately enough, Bogardus Orchard, on the hills comprising the Kokosing Gap southeast of Mount Vernon in 1912. The orchard was instrumental in Ohio apple variety breeding and promotion of "hand-fruit" apples in the state as well. Today Glen Hill has 22 varieties of apples, and grows peaches, Asian pears, sweet and tart cherries as well.
An Advertisement from Newark Advocate Oct 1971
An Advertisement from Newark Advocate Oct 1971