
          in some specimens but in others
so inconspicuous as to be almost
lacking. Fine grain, tender, juicy,
very mild subacid, aromatic very
good. More of the characteristic fl[avor]
and texture than usual in Arli[ngton]
grown fruit of this variety.

(a) Acc. No. 1874.

Aug. 26, 1925. Specimens on trees
for most part not fully colored
but considerable dropping is
in progress.  Drops are highly
colored; have very heavy bloom;
fairly characteristic flavor and
eating quality but not as rich
and crisp as when grown
in the North.
        