THE APPLE. 
95 
original tree stands on the land of Enoch Coe, formerly Isaac 
Miller, Esq., and for some time was called “ Esquire Miller’s best 
sort.” 
Size above medium, rather globular, inclining to conic, 
sometimes oblate, somewhat angular. Stem short, inserted in a 
round cavity, surrounded by russet. Calyx large, partially closed, 
set in a shallow, open basin. Skin smooth, yellow, with a sunny 
cheek, sometimes with a few scattered grey dots. Flesh solid, 
tender, crisp, juicy, with a very refreshing, vinous flavour. Ripe 
October till April. 
Porter. Man. Thomp. 
A first rate New England fruit, raised by the Rev. S. Porter, of 
Sherburne, Mass., and deservedly a great favourite in the Boston 
market. The fruit is remarkably fair, and the tree is very 
productive. 
Fruit rather large, regular, oblong, narrowing to the eye. 
Skin clear, glossy, bright yellow, and when exposed, with a dull 
