
          specimens somewhat overripe 9/23/27,
and more or less shriveled.
Texture is a little suggestive of a slightly
wilted Blue Pearmain. It was
suggested that if specimens were
in prime eating condition (not
over mature) they would doubtless
be better in texture, quality and
in other repects.
Though the 1928 specimens were
considered incorrectly named, it was
noted that they were quite suggestive
of Milam - which may have
meant simply that they were so 
much smaller that year than the
assumed type that they were not
recognized as Garden Royal.
        