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Acc. No. 10880.

In 1925 Mr. Brunk noted "Believe
this is Milam - which might refer
to the greenish yellow apple with a
little indistinct striping mentioned
in 1923.  However in 1925, 10/22, I 
noted "likeness to Milam still stands
but if thay are that variety, they are
unusually large, highly colored and
exceedingly fine specimens.
Oct. 30, 1925 I further noted: Examination
of specimens brought in from the
ground is rather upsetting of my
conviction that the variety is Milam.
The fruits are larger, brighter red,
more acid and not as rich as
Milam is, in my judgement.

1927 - Sept. 26 - Not Hendrick-
A medium sized, yellow sweet
apple - referring to specimens
from Tree Row 26.  Average rather
below medium size, uniform in
size and shape; roundish conic,
some specimens a little elongated.
Ground color, attractive yellow,
Dots numerous, slightly raised,
irregular; a good deal of fine
russet leather cracking, enough
probably to put the apple in
the russet group. Considerable
rather heavy russeting in cavity.
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