
          grain rather coarse, somewhat satiny,
moderately juicy to a little lacking, very
mild subacid, almost neutral, lacking
in richness. Not much better than
fair in quality. Flavor lacking rather
than objectionable in any way.

Mr. Irwin undoubtedly had this variety
in his private collection in Eckington.
In 1909 he sent scions of it under
Pom. No. 43476 to H. C. B. Cahill
Missoula, Mont. Likely also he
sent them to Arlington at the same
time though presumably he had
sent them there the year previously
        