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No 41 
Fall Summer Pippin

This apple I had from Doctor William
Campfield of Morristown NJ. as a very fine
and much admired apple.  Both the tree and
fruit have a resemblance to the Fall
pippin No 34.  The skin is yellow when fully
ripe, the flesh is rich yellow juicy and well
flavored.   both the 
stalk and blossom end are inserted in a tolerably
deep cavity.  It ripens in October.
The appearance of this apple is very similar to the
large yellow Newton Pippin, particularly the dark red spots
which are so generally found in the Newton Pippin.
Octo, 23, 1812 Eat one in perfection, large rich juicy, yellow
tender and high flavored, and of a sprightly taste.

see p. 140.

[sketch of apple]
        