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'Cripps Pink' is a cultivar of apple, from which apples meeting quality standards can be sold under the trade mark name Pink Lady. 'Cripps Pink' was originally bred by John Cripps at the (then named) Western Australia Department of Agriculture by crossing the Australian apple 'Lady Williams' with a'Golden Delicious' to combine the best features of both apples.Pink Lady Apples are a subset breed.
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'Cripps Pink' (Pink Lady)
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