
          Second sheet, Variety. Adams  [4]

Storage notes; Only cold storage was on Oct. 4, 1926. withdrawn
Feb. 25, 1927. Exam Feb. 28. Then noted: Taking
into account keeping qualities, it can hardly be
any of the other varieties suggested.  At this time
(2/28) flesh was yellowish, fairly fine grained, tender
juicy, fairly rich, pretty good but just a little
flat. Perhaps a little past prime.

Nov. 6, 1928

Vigor of Tree:  Exceptionally strong average (weak) Size:
Exceptionally large average (small)

Foliage: Very abundant (normal) scanty.  Leaves: Very large
medium small: Color: Light dark normal.

Habit of Growth:  Very upright (roundish) broad flat (spreading)
Central leader: Partially retained (disappeared)

Branching:
Main limbs: Very (medium) long short;  Very (medium) slender
stout; Medium (straight) crooked.
Secondary limbs: Numerous (medium) few: (Medium) slender stout;
Drooping.
Twigs: Many (medium) few; (Medium) slender stout; Long (medium)
short; (Straight) branched twiggy; Medium (open)
dense; Willowy.
Spurs: Very many medium few; Very medium slender (stout);
(½ - 1 - 2 - 3 inch); Mostly branched (unbranched;)
Spur twigs: Few medium many; Terminal bearing mostly
considerable slight none

General aspect of tree: (Medium) <s>slender</s> (open) dense stocky
grower; Top round much (broader) narrower (than tall)

Illustrations:
Tree photographed
Fruit painted #105408 & 107904  Fruit modeled
Fruit described none
Disease notes by J. W. Roberts:
None made.

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Both very poor trees - too poor to be
considered representative of variety - unless
it is characteristically a poor week tree.
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