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No 14

Waxen Apple

[sketch of apple]

This is a large, yellow apple of a flat
form, and its transverse shape rather
eliptical, like the Pennock.  The skin has
much the appearance of a large, yellow
Newton Pippin the eye deep, stem very
short and thick, the flesh rich sprightly
juicy firm and yet breaking.  ripens
in December, and is certainly an
estimable table fruit. Cultivated in
the vicinity of Washington

        