Cavity acute, regular, yellow and brown; Stem medium slender.
Core closed; Seeds numerous, large, plump; Flesh greenish-yellow, breaking, firm, coarse; Flavor sub-acid, not rich; Quality only good, a market fruit, keeping well; Season March until May.
Nyack.
NYACK PIPPIN.
Origin New York; specimen obtained from Mr. E.H. Warren, of Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
Fruit medium, flat, uneven; Surface smooth, greenish-yellow, mixed, striped, splashed bright red; Dots numerous, distinct, yellow, indented.
Basin shallow, folded; Eye small, closed; Axis short.
Cavity wide, deep, wavy, brown; Stem short, thick, knobby.
Core rather wide, closed, rather clasping; Seeds large; Flesh white, firm, juicy; Flavor acid, rich; Quality pretty good; Use table, market; Season December.