Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Report of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, 1922
The fruit is of medium size (pl. V, fig. Weighing 11 ounces; form, oval with broad stem-end, which is depressed like that of the apple; apex end, broad, terminating in two rounded points, one of which is more prominent than the other; when ripe, the color is golden apricot splashed over the Shoulders with blood-red spots and dotted over the whole surface with light yellow; Skin, medium thick ness, rather tough, peels off well; aroma, pleasant; ripe ?esh, deep, rich yellow, Of good texture; juice, sweet with subacid ?avor; seed, medium to small, weighing three-fourths ounce. The fruit has good keeping qualities.
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