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English:  :Pomme Royale apple, cross-sectioned.
Synonyms: Bard Apple, Beard Burden, Beard Burdon, Beard's Burden, Bullripe, Coe's Spice, Dyer, Golden Spice, Harris White Hall, Mygatt's Bergamot, Mygott's Bergamot, Penneo's Favourite, Pinneo's Favorite, Pinneo's Favourite, Pinneos Favourite, Pomme Royal, Pomme Roye, Pomme Water, Pommewater, Smithfield Spice, Tompkins, White Spice, Woodstock
NFC's description of the apple is: "Believed to have originated in the USA. It was recorded in 1835. Renamed Dyer in about 1850. Fruits have fine, crisp, tender, yellowish white flesh with a rich and subacid flavour."

This dessert apple is available at the National Fruit Collection under the accession number 1952-131.

Date Unknown date
Source http://www.nationalfruitcollection.org.uk/full2.php?varid=4755&&acc=1952131&&fruit=apple
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English: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale.

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