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No 134

(Judge Coles apple No 2)

[sketch of apple]

1815

This apple has a skin somewhat resembling
a Newton Pippin, with red specks, In form it
is rather flat at the stem which is short &
deeply planted.  At the Crown it is a little
lessened but without any cavity.  The flesh is
yellow, but dry and without much flavor.
Started it Dec 24, 1816. from its appearance
should suppose it to be a good keeping apple.

Proved of no merit - grafted with winesap
April 1828

        