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Bunting Greening

This is a handsome fair Apple resembling in
a considerable degree the handsomest of the large
yellow Newton Pippins [illegible]<s>rather</s> more round and
procduced or pointed at the blossom end. The skin is
of a light yellow when ripe with some spots like the
Pippin, but smoother than that Apple.  The flesh is
white and tender. It does not possess as much flavor
as the Pippin, but is a pleasant table apple and
keeps well throught the Winter. Cultivated in
New Jersey and brought from Trenton to Philada [Philadelphia].
Received a specimen of this apple from Mr
Shoemaker of Philada [Philadelphia] March 24. 1810 in fine
order.
        