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justaprogressive

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13. 🍎🍎Northern Spy, Hands Down!! 🍎🍎
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 02:06 PM
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Northern Spy apples, botanically classified as Malus domestica, are an heirloom American variety belonging to the Rosaceae family. The late-season fruits grow on trees reaching 3 to 4.8 meters in height and are an all-purpose variety utilized for fresh recipes, cooked preparations, and cider processing. Northern Spy apples were developed in the early 19th century in New York and quickly became a favored variety for home gardens as the trees were easy-to-grow, vigorous, and somewhat hardy. The apples were also cold tolerant, surviving for extended periods, providing a fresh food source during the bleak northeastern winters. Throughout history, Northern Spy apples have become a symbol of Americana. In 1953, the Toronto Globe and Mail sent Northern Spy apples to Senator Joseph McCarthy as a joke during McCarthy's hunt for communist spies. Allegations were being made of spies in Canada, so the Canadian news outlet sent the spy apples to McCarty, which was met with McCarthy holding the apples and laughing, captured in a famous photo. "Spies for pies!" was another well-known slogan throughout the American baking scene in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with many bakers refusing to use any other variety for their homemade creations. Northern Spy apples remained a treasured American fruit into the 21st century, even after they departed from the commercial spotlight. In 2013, the variety was one of four apples honored by the United States Postal Service and was placed on commemorative stamps designed by artist John Burgoyne. In the modern day, Northern Spy Apples are valued for their crisp texture and sharp flavor and are most famous for their use in pies and ciders.

There are several legends behind the apple's name, but in true espionage fashion, the answer is thought to have self-destructed with its creators and remains shrouded in mystery. The first theory points to the Chapin family's history as soldiers. The Chapin family's founder Deacon Samuel Chapin was one of the early settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the early 1630s. His bloodline continued throughout American history, including connections to President Grover Cleveland and William H. Taft, abolitionist Henry Ward Beecher, and Poet T.S. Eliot. The Chapin family also had several famous soldiers and war leaders, including General Israel Chapin. It is thought the name Northern Spy apples was taken from an 1821 book written by James Fennimore Cooper entitled The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground. The novel's plot involves a man spying on the British during the Revolutionary War. Legend has it the book was inspired by John Jay, a revolutionary who helped form the U.S. counterintelligence. John Jay was a friend and colleague of General Israel Chapin, thus tying together the theory that Northern Spy may have been derived from the Chapin family's involvement and close relations to various members of secret intelligence. The other leading theory connects the apple's name to a written piece that was circulated among abolitionists in the 1830s. This piece told the story of a "Northern Spy" who established safehouses to transport slaves from Virginia to New York. The spy would impersonate a slave catcher and would usher slaves to safety, killing leaders in the pro-slavery movement. Much of the history of this written piece is unknown, but it was said to have later inspired the book written by J. Thomas Warren called The Northern Spy: The Fatal Papers.



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Granny Smith, Red Delicious, Gala SheltieLover Saturday #1
Thank you very much for your selections. SheltieLover. Enjoy. debm55 Saturday #4
Gala for me Bluestocking Saturday #2
Thank you very much, Bluestocking. Enjoy, debm55 Saturday #5
Cameo for me. sueh Saturday #3
Thank you very much for your selection, sueh. Enjoy. debm55 Saturday #7
Thanks, Deb! sueh Saturday #11
Ashmead's Kernel Keepthesoulalive Saturday #6
Thank you very much, Keepthesoulalive. Enjoy your Ashead"s Kernel debm55 Saturday #8
Red delicious off my backyard tree rurallib Saturday #9
Thank you very much, rurallib. Enjoy your apples. debm55 Saturday #12
I'm sorry al bupp Saturday #10
Thank you al bubb. That you for selection of Gala. Enjoy. debm55 Saturday #14
🍎🍎Northern Spy, Hands Down!! 🍎🍎 justaprogressive Saturday #13
Thank you, justaprogressive for your wonderful post of the Northern spy apple. They look delicious. Enjoy. debm55 Saturday #15
They (the spies) aren't ripe for picking yet... justaprogressive Saturday #22
Thank you very much, justaprogressive. Enjoy when they are ripe. Until then, enjoy your McIntosh. debm55 Saturday #27
Have you tried "Ambrosia" Apples? no_hypocrisy Saturday #16
No I haven't, no-hypocrisy. We are going to our local farm I will see if they have any. Thank you for the suggestion. debm55 Saturday #19
Best apple I've found is only available in fall-- Arkansas Black. And with rare exception, I still eat one apple a day. Silent Type Saturday #17
HAHAHAHHAHah. Thank you very much, Silent Type. I will look for them, debm55 Saturday #20
In one of the apple charts I mention (post #31).... electric_blue68 Saturday #34
Yes, I noticed that they were very dark. Thank you. debm55 Saturday #59
Honeycrisp or Pink Lady. Ritabert Saturday #18
Love the names. That you very much for suggesting them to us. debm55 Saturday #21
I always liked Jonathon apples as a kid, MIButterfly Saturday #23
Wow, that is a lot.Thank you MIButterfly. and enjoy your red delicious apples. debm55 Saturday #25
Pink Lady for me. Polly Hennessey Saturday #24
Thank you very much Polly Hennessey. Enjoy your Pink Lady. debm55 Saturday #26
Caramel Apple ;-{) Goonch Saturday #28
HAHAHHAHHAHAHAH. Oh you. debm55 Saturday #29
Winesap (heirloom), honeycrisp, red delicious.... electric_blue68 Saturday #30
Thank you very much. electric_blue68. debm55 Saturday #43
There are fun charts showing apples from sweetest to most tart. electric_blue68 Saturday #31
Here's a chart Nittersing Saturday #37
And there's the Arkansas Black. 👍 electric_blue68 Saturday #40
Thank you very much, Nittersing. I love it. debm55 Saturday #53
Cosmic Crisp or Juici. boonecreek Saturday #32
Thank you very much, boonecreek. Those are great combos to find in an apple. I like crunch and tart. debm55 Saturday #51
Honeycrisp. catbyte Saturday #33
Thank you very much, catbyte. That's hot for Michigan this time of year isn't it? debm55 Saturday #50
Yes, yes it is. The a/c just kicked on at 9:05 pm. In October. catbyte Saturday #64
Hope it cools down for you. debm55 Sunday #66
I love Johnathon apples Alliepoo Saturday #35
Thank you very much, Alliepoo. debm55 Saturday #49
Cosmic Crisp is amazing! Phoenix61 Saturday #36
Oh nuts, They sound delicious. Thank you Phoenix61, debm55 Saturday #48
Mutsu! johnp3907 Saturday #38
Thank you very much for your selections. johnp3907 debm55 Saturday #47
Red Delicious all the way kozar Saturday #39
Thank you very much, kozar. Enjoy them. debm55 Saturday #46
Macoun beemerphill Saturday #41
Thank you very much, beemerphill for your selection. debm55 Saturday #45
Granny Smith By A Mile ProfessorGAC Saturday #42
I agree. Thank you very much, ProfessorGAC and enjoy your apple. debm55 Saturday #44
By The Way... ProfessorGAC Saturday #54
I'll trade you ---we have fallen leaves all over the yard. I don't think it was as hot in Pittsburgh as in the Chicago debm55 Saturday #56
Delicious. delicious and sweet riversedge Saturday #52
Cortland although can be difficult to find in WA state. GP6971 Saturday #55
Honey Crisp, Gala, Braeburn, Jonagold (cross b/w Jonathan & Golden Delicious). But for making apple pie, Granny Smith is KitFox Saturday #57
Thank you very much, KitFox, Your selection is great.I add apple chips to my salads. Yum. I always liked Granny Smith. debm55 Saturday #63
Honeycrisp or Fuji. Diamond_Dog Saturday #58
Thank you very much, Diamond_Dog. Enjoy. debm55 Saturday #60
the day afterr i had my bday, i went to an apple orcherd to have breakfast at their restraunt. AllaN01Bear Saturday #61
That sounds wonderful. Thank you very much, Bear, debm55 Saturday #62
Mine too malaise Sunday #65
Thank you very much, malaise. and enjoy, debm55 Sunday #67
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