Definition of Rome Beauty

1. Noun. Large red apple used primarily for baking.

Generic synonyms: Cooking Apple

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rome Beauty

Romantic
Romantic period
Romanticism
Romantick
Romany
Romberg
Romberg's disease
Romberg's sign
Romberg's symptom
Romberg's syndrome
Romberg's trophoneurosis
Romberg-Howship symptom
Romberg test
Rombo
Rome
Rome Beauty (current term)
Rome wasn't built in a day
Romelt process
Romeo
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet couple
Romeo and Juliet couples
Romeos
Romer's test
Romeward
Romex
Romic
Romish
Romist
Romists

Literary usage of Rome Beauty

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annual ReportGardening (1886)
"It was in this nursery that the Rome Beauty apple originated. ... Mr. Poste—The history of the Rome Beauty as given by Mr. Devol is correct. ..."

2. Botanical Abstracts by Board of Control of Botanical Abstracts (1921)
"In self-pollinated Rome Beauty apples the pollen germinates properly, ... The maximum growth of Rome Beauty pollen tubes in artificial cultures exceeded the ..."

3. Breeding Crop Plants by Herbert Kendall Hayes, Ralph John Garber (1921)
"Self-sterility in Rome Beauty is not due to sterility of the pollen as ... The pollen of Rome Beauty and many other varieties germinated in distilled water. ..."

4. Breeding Crop Plants by Herbert Kendall Hayes, Ralph John Garber (1921)
"Self-sterility in Rome Beauty is not due to sterility of the pollen as ... The pollen of Rome Beauty and many other varieties germinated in distilled water. ..."

5. The Commercial Apple Industry of North America by John Clifford Folger, Samuel Mable Thomson (1921)
"OHIO Southern Ohio Rome Beauty district. The Southern Ohio Rome Beauty district is fairly well- defined and centralized and has come into prominence since ..."

6. In Troubadour-land: A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc by Sabine Baring-Gould (1891)
"The siege of Avaricum by Caesar—The complete subjugation of Gaul—The statue of the Dying Gaul at Rome—Beauty of Bourges—The cathedral—Not completed ..."

7. In Troubadour-land by Sabine Baring-Gould (1891)
"The siege of Avaricum by Caesar—The complete subjugation of Gaul—The statue of the Dying Gaul at Rome—Beauty of Bourges—The cathedral—Not completed ..."

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