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No 116

New England Sweeting or
Molasses Apple

1810

The form of the Apple is rather oblong, somewhat
diminished towards the crown.  The stalk small
of a medium length, deeply hollowed at both the stem
and crown - size small about that of a pearmain.
The skin of a yellow green, faint light spots, flesh firm
rich and sweet, ripens late in the Fall. Tree handsome
and much resembling the Redstreak.
        