Donated
07 January 1911.
Florida, United States
Comment: "A seedling of a Mulgoba mango planted by the late Capt. F. P. Had en
and now growing on the Mathams estate, at Cocoanut Grove, Fla. It fruited in 1910
for the first time and promises to be one of the most valuable accessions to our mango
collection. The bud wood from which the plants at Miami were grown was furnished
by Mr. Kirk Munroe, of Cocoanut Grove, Fla." (E. F. Schultz.)
''General form of fruit roundish, 4J by 3 ^ by 3J inches; beak V-shaped, about
1 inch from vertical center of fruit; skin thick, tenacious, surface moderately smooth,
greenish yellow to rich yellow, with bright-scarlet blush; bloom profuse, whitish;
flesh deep, rich yellow, buttery, juicy, with but little fiber, sweet, rich, very good;
seed medium size, flat oval, cling."
flavor and is never stringy.