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No 11

Newark Pippin -- Yellow Pippin
French Pippin

The tree is very delicate in its growth,
of a drooping form and very wiry hard
wood, never growing very large. The
fruit is large on young trees , of an oblong
form and handsome shape. The skin is
yellow with dark cloudy
spots. The flesh is of an uncommon flavor
and richness approaching to the taste
of a pear.  It is much admired as a fall
and early winter table apple. Makes good
Cyder and is not surpassed for excellence
by any fruit of the Season. When fully
ripe the flesh as well as the skin becomes of a
bright rich yellow seldom exceeded by any
apple and more resembling in color as in taste
a very rich pear.

[sketch of apple]

        