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Cordon Apple 'Monarch'

Malus domestica 'Monarch' Raised in Essex in 1888, this is a really splendid late cooker often found in old gardens and popular during the Second World War as it needs less sugar than Bramley. The fruits are large, very attractive and cook to a fine
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Malus domestica ' Monarch' Raised in Essex in 1888, this is a really splendid late cooker often found in old gardens & popular during the Second World War as it needs less sugar than Bramley. The fruits are large, very attractive & cook to a fine yellow puree with plenty of juice. The tree has good resistance to scab & is suitable for wet areas. Heavy cropping.   Pollination: Group B. Season: Nov
- Jan. Tree Form: Cordon. Available for delivery: late November
- early May.  

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