Cortland
American variety, was the crossing of varieties of Ben Davis and McIntosh. The tree is large, the round crown zwisających branches. It falls in the early fruiting period, results in large part on długopędach regularly, annually, abundantly, but less abundantly than McIntosh or Spartan. On the frost is very durable, even in the north-eastern Poland, and a little less susceptible to scab than McIntosh, but is very sensitive to mączniak.
Fruit medium-sized or large, aligned and kształtne covered intensive, some prążkowanym, karminowym coloring, very tasty, almost as McIntosh. The collection is at the end of September. Fruit stored without loss until February. Variation in the cultivation difficult because of the susceptibility to disease and difficult to cut the crown, but worthy of dispersal, especially in large production halls, because it can be collected from trees of the week to two weeks after McIntoshu, and keeps almost one month longer than McIntosh .