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No 25  
Junating Apple.
1807                   
July 4.        
1810
June 28.

A small fruit pleasant to the taste, of a green color, approaching
to yellow, and for an early fruit very good.  The tree is straight
handsome and bison headed.  This is the earliest apple in our
State, ripening generally the last of June & beginning of July.
The shape is flat and the size seldom exceeds that of the
Virginia or Hewe's Crab, the stalk is long and thin. 
The tree is of a moderate growth, and is a great Bearer,
of handsome appearance.  The skin of the Junating is
remarkably for its oily quality, feeling sometimes as of rubbed with
grease.  When fully ripe, it has sometimes but not often
a faint blush next the Sun.

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