
          VARIETY APPLE ORCHARD  [5]
Arlington Farm

Variety: Adams (?)

Orchard location: Section G Row 13-14 Tree 3

Arlington Accession No. 6333 (See Acc. No. 7191)
Pom. No. 40510

Year: 1922
Date Picked: 9/23, 9/28
Pomology Number: 102558, 102652

Year: 1923
Date Picked: 9/16
Pomology Number: 104032

Year: 1924
Date Picked: 9/15, 9/15
Pomology Number: * 105436, 106010

Year: 1925
Date Picked: 9/1, 9/18
Pomology Number: 106695, 106874

Year: 1926
Date Picked: 10/4
Pomology Number: 108311

Year: 1927
Date Picked: 9/21
Pomology Number: 109544

Year: 1928
Date Picked: 9/27, 9/27
Pomology Number: 110608, 110633 storage lot.

Year: <s>1929</s>
Date Picked:
Pomology Number:

Year: <s>1930</s> 1929
Date Picked: 8/29, 8/29
Pomology Number: 111112, 111141 storage lot

Year: <s>1931</s>

Blossom dates: 
1924 - 5/2, full bloom.
1925 - 4/15, 90% of buds open; 4/20, post full.
1926 - 4/30, 90% of buds open
<s>1927</s> 1928 - 4/20, first bloom; 5/11, full bloom

[begin left column text]
scions from
private collection
of W. N. Irwin,
in Eckington
received 3 - 13- 08
n# 38005 (3/19/07)
same source
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Remarks: * something obviously wrong with one
of these Journal numbers.  not fully apparent which
one is correct.
This lot only adds to the Adams - Summer Rambo.
Grosh - Western Beauty confusion.  Though the acc.
records show it was received as Adams, the fruit
as received from Arlington was labeled Summer Rambo
<s>Characterization:</s>  each year up to and including 1925.
However, in 1923, I (HPG) noted that it looked much
like Summer Rambo, and could easily be mistaken
for it - this, after Mr. Brunk had noted on label-
"This is not Summer Rambo."  In some connection
I suggested possibility of its being Grosh.  (It should
here be noted that picking dates above are appreciably
later than picking dates for lots which were presumably
Summer Rambo)  In 1924 Mr. Brunk suggested
variety was Adams.  I countered with the suggesting
Western Beauty In 1925, Brunk felt sure it was Summer Rambo, to which I tacitly agreed.  In 1926 and thereafter, specimens
as received from Arlington were labeled Grosh - but
apparently with no very good authority for so doing (over)

        