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No 141
Hertfordshire Underleaf
(English Cyder)

The Tree is very handsome in its form growing straight,
and very upright limbs, resembling in
appearance the Pomme d'Apis.  The foliage dark rich &
vigorous.

1815   [sketch of apple]

The apple imported under this 
name is a very fair green
fruit of a large size a
little pointed towards
the blossom end.
The flesh is white dry
coarse and [illegible]
with a greenish
cast. From its
unfitness for Cider
it must be another 
kind from the tree
cultivated in England
as a fine cider fruit.
It is a great bearer,
The apples fall in
September
do not think it
worthy of cultivation

Aug. 8. 1810    Hagloe Crab No 140. ripe & fell from the tree

[sketch of apple] 
        