A very valuable dessert apple, of the first quality, in season from January to April, and will even keep till June.
An excellent dessert apple, inseason from December to March.
It is quite distinct in season from the Beefsteak or Garden of Downing, but in description corresponds very closely with the Garden-Royal of Elliott, which fruit I have not seen.
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