
          From 1926 notes on Acc. No. 4309. E : 22 : 1.
Cavity deep, acute, Basin noticeably
broad and deep, sides abrupt. This agrees
- as far as it goes - with description in
detail given in Rpt of the U.S. Pomologist
for 1894 p. 17.

Origin: A chance seedling with
John C. Bentley, Sandy Springs, Md.
First fruited about 1880.

Seems rather unfortunate that
an apple as meritorious as this
one should not have become
better known.

Acc. No. 3041 - Pom.No. 24416. Scions from J. C. Bentley
Sandy Spring, Md 19

Acc. No. 3218 - Pom. No. 24461. Scions from Charles [illegible]
Gerrardstown W. Va 4/[illegible]
as Imperial

Acc. No. 4309 - Pom. No. 28392.  Scions from H. W. Hope
Point, Ohio - 3/9/03 - rec[illegible]
as Whitney Russet.

Acc. No. 4321 - Pom. No. 28422. Scions from N. Y. Expt.
3/13/03 - received as One [illegible]
        