
          Insert [6]

Variety: Adams?
Acc. no. 6333 (G: 13-14:3)

Characterization: In storage notes for 1928
on following details in large part occur.
Good size, oblate, regular except for slight ribbing.
Ground color yellow, with a considerable
overspread of red, striping fairly distinct.
Dots - some large, numerous, raised, brownish
stellate in some cases; about apex dots are
small, numerous, rather conspicuous except
on most highly colored areas.  Considerable
leather cracking about basin and in some
fruits, more or less over entire surface.
Cacity rather narrow, rather shallow (same thing
as in Pewaukee).  Stem ½" to ⅝".  Basin
moderate in depth and width, calyx lobes
exceptionally long, usually recurved; eye
large, usually open: Flesh distinctly
tinged yellow, fine grain, tender, has
considerable body, a little lacking in
juice at this date (12/18/28).  Mild subacid,
pleasant, fairly rich. good.

Resemblence of this apple, regardless
of season of maturity to Summer Rambo
is quite striking, but probably Summer
Rambo does not have the Pewaukee - 
like cavity observed in Adams(?).
        