Early maturing red apple with apple scab resistance. Origin: Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada Kentville Research Station, Kentville, Nova Scotia by C.G. Embree. Paulared × Novamac; crossed 1978; tested as S47-20-37. Canada PBR 3,809; 9 Mar. 2010. Tree: strong vigor; ramified, upright habit, bearing on spurs and long shoots; resistant to apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) and moderately resistant to powdery mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha). Fruit: small to medium, 5.9 cm axial diam. × 7.4 cm transverse diam.; obloid; absent or weak ribbing; moderate crowning at calyx end; skin moderately glaucous with absent or very weak greasiness, yellow green ground color, moderate area of solid red flush with weakly defined narrow stripes of red overcolor, medium area of russet around stalk attachment, absent or small area of russet on cheeks and around eye basin, medium number of medium sized lenticels; flesh medium firm, cream color, moderate browning.