This apple was first bred by the University of Minnesota as early as 1913 and became available to the public in 1923. It is named after one if its creators: Charles Haralson, Superintendent of the U of M's Fruit Breeding Farm at the time. He crossed a Malinda and Wealthy Apple to create the Haralson. It was one of the
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Tree Info: (‘Malinda’ x ‘Wealthy’) University of MN, 1923. Named after Charles Haralson, superintendent of the U of MN Fruit Breeding Farm. A
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