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There is an apple seedling growing in my parents' garden, which I planted as a child some twenty years ago. It always has a heavy crop of tasty red apples. What should I do to bring it to the attention of NUVAR®?

Firstly, are you sure that this tree grew from the pip that you planted and that it wasn’t replaced with a tree of a known variety? If you are sure, then you should show your tree and its fruit to a NUVAR® specialist or to some local ‘experts’ such as members of your local horticultural society or (if you are in fruit growing region) perhaps a local commercial fruit grower. Also, depending on where you live, there may be a college, university, or research station in your area that is  involved with apple growing, and they may be able to give further advice. If the ‘experts’ think that you...

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  NUVAR® ANNIVERSARY
Origin: raised by Dr Frank Alston, at East Malling Research, Kent England...
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  NUVAR® CARNIVAL
Origin: raised by John Breach in Kent, England, 1979. Parentage:...
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  NUVAR® GOLDEN HILLS
Origin: raised by John Breach in Kent, England, in 1979 from seeds suppli...
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