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Wood wiry, dark purplish brown, covered with
a broken, slate-coloured epidermis, the buds and
extremities of the shoots densely- covered with
black hairs.
Leaves middle-sized, acutely ovate, regularly
serrated, very downy beneath and on the footstalks.
F ruit roundish oblong, about the size of a large
Golden Pippin, with a small calyx and hollow open
eye, wholly destitute of angles. S talk short,
slender. S kin bright yellow, tinged with red on
the sunny side, with many indistinct white spots.
F lesh yellowish, firm, juicy, and rich ; nearly as
high flavoured as th a t of the Golden Pippin,