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No 85

Newark Sweeting

<s>Colonel Kinney tells me this is the same with
the Granniwinkle No76
It proves to be the Campfield No 35. Sept. 21, 1815.</s>

Chili Apple

This is a very small Apple of an oblong form, a deep
red cheek with yellow streaked with red on the opposite
side.  The stalk long, flesh firm rich sweet and juicy a pleasant
eating apple, and I should suppose would make good
Cyder, ripens in October.  It was sent to me by Dr Mease as
bought in the Philadelphia Market.  It does not appear
to have much value.  Too small for the Table and
without any very distinguishing properties of a liquor
fruit.

1815                          [sketch of apple]
        