Bishop pippin
See 1934 quote.
- 1879  The lot comprised Baldwins, Russets, Bishop Pippins and other winter fruit.
- 1934  . . . Bishop [John] Inglis selected the little village of Aylesford in Nova Scotia for his country home. Here he . . . grew excellent [apples;] the pippin . . . introduced by him . . . is known to this day as "The Bishop Pippin."