The Haralson is a cultivar of apple that is medium-sized and has a round-conic shape.
The Haralson apple was introduced by the Minnesota Horticulture Research Center in 1922.
It is named after Charles Haralson, superintendent of the University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm.
It has a strongly developed central leader and wide-angled lateral branches.
The flowers bloom late, and the fruit ripens in early October.