Late Harrison
Medium in size and round to oblong in shape, the yellow skin has black dots, and the yellow flesh is coarse and dry. This is NOT the Harrison apple. Named after Al Harrison. Large, oblong, green, Susceptable to red spot. Pick in early September while still green and ripen in the crisper until Christmas, when they turn bright yellow and sweet, and the flesh is very crisp and juicy. Do not ripen on the tree, because they won't taste good! Discovered in a fencerow accross the road from Al's orchard in Salem, OR.