
          Characterizaion: Aug. 17, 1928 the following
notes were recorded: Of the 4 lots of
Summer Rambo, delivered at this time
including besides this lot, Acc. Nos.
6295(?), 6296, and 6327 this lot is in
some respects the best.

Size somewhat variable but some
specimens larger than in any of other lots
and average somewhat more color than
the other lots, those being rather immature
(in appearance at least) and without much color.
However, this lot is lacking in red coloring
also compared with the variety at its best.
Good size, some specimens fairly large,
regular oblate. Ground color greenish
yellow, (turn more yellow when fully
ripe); about ½ the surface thinly washed
with red and broken stripes and splashes
of red. Dots numerous about apex, whitish
small, inconspicuous, also some brownish,
slightly raised. Cavity medium; stem about
½", moderately stout; basin broad, rather
shallow; calyx lobes, long, large, mostly
converging; eye large. Mostly closed but
sometimes partially open. Flesh lightly
tinged yellow, fairly fine grain, quite
tender, juicy, mild subacid but fairly
sprightly, fairly rich, good to very
good. The other lots of Summer Rambo
referred to are comparable except that
they are not as well colored as this lot
and may be a little less mature. 
(No 2d sheet)
        