
          probably good to very good. Flavor is
almost a honey-like sweetness. It has
a pronounced aroma on being cut.
To one fond of a sweet apple it would
probably be very appealing.
Only note in 1929 (Sept. 10). states:
"Fairly well developed. Not as large as
sometimes but good size. Very 
firm and hard at present.

Probably came from Dieberry [Dyberry], Pa.
As characterized in the Pom. receipt
journal, it is said to keep all Winter
there.

While most of the specimens
on 9/21/27 showed no sign of
softening some of them are
in fairly good eating condition.
Though not very attractive in
appearance, it would seem to
be very much worthwhile as
a sweet apple for home use.
        