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No 120

Irish Apple

[sketch of apple]

Nov 1812

The size of the Irish apple is large equal to the largest
Yellow Newton Pippin and the appearance of the
two apples very much alike in form & color.  The skin
is yellow, full of red spots - of a flat shape, short
stalk growing in a deep hollow.  The flesh is pleasant
rich juicy and sweet - ripens in November.  The tree
is upright with long delicate stalks - grows well and
is much liked in the neighborhood of Trenton.

        