Poor James Grieve..
..He's a very old variety of apple (raised by the pollination of a Pott's seedling or a Cox's Orange Pippin apple sometime before 1893).
At the Macclesfield Treacle Market we met a lovely man who made apple juice from many old varieties of apple, including this one. We knew we had a tree in the garden and it is a variety considered to be pretty disease resistant - so I'm not sure why it is suffering. (This garden we inherited from previous owners still holds many surprises).
It's (another) backblip.
I'm having a plodding patch (and visitors).
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