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Senator. (See Oliver.) 

 Sharp. 

 New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Small, hard, 

 immature; picked October 12, 1901, stored October 21; firm till January 15, 

 1902; seinifirm till March. 15, after which scald appeared and the fruit softened. 

 Shiawassee. Synonym: Shiawassee Beauty. 



Massachusetts Agricultural College Experiment Station, Amherst, Hampshire 

 County, Mass.: Well colored.. fair grade; picked October 13, 1902, stored October 

 15; firm till December 1, 1902, after which it softened and later burst open. 

 Shiawassee Beauty, i See Shiawassee.) 

 Smith. Synonym: Smith Cider. 

 A. A. Boggs, Waynesville, Haywood County, N. C. : Large, bright, light colored. 

 No. 1; picked September 25, 1902, stored September 30; firm till December 1, 

 1902, after which it softened and decayed badly. 

 H. M. Dnnlap, Southern Illinois: Well colored, medium sized, No. 1; picked Sep- 

 tember 9, 1901, stored September 15; December 1, 1902, semifirm; in good box 

 condition till February 1, 1902, after which scald appeared. 

 G. E. Spohr, Manhattan, Riley County, Kans. : Light colored, No. 1; picked 

 October 3, 1901, stored October 12; in good commercial condition till February 

 15, 1902, after which scald appeared and the fruit mellowed. 



Smith ( ider. ( See Smith.) 



Snov). ( Sec Fameuse. ) 



Spitzenburg. i See Esopis. I 



Spohr. 

 G. E. Spohr, Manhattan, Riley County, Kans.: Well colored, No. 1; picked Octo- 

 ber .'!, 1901, stored October 12; hard and in prime commercial condition March 

 20, 1902, and apparently would have kept well throughout storage season; no 

 rot or scald. The fruit received under this name appears to be Missouri Pippin. 



Springdale. 



W. S. Miller, ( ierrardstown, Berkeley County, W. Ya. : Large, well colored, No. 

 1; picked November 5, 1901, stored November 12; hard and in prime condition 

 throughout storage season; removed from storage June 14, 1902, still hard and 

 of bright color, no rot or scald; a long keeper. 



Stanard. 



New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Highly 

 colored, No. 1; picked October 12, 1901, stored October 21; good commercial 

 barrel condition till April 1; semifirm and in good box condition till May 1, 1902; 

 no scald or rot; picked September 19, 1902, stored September 27; mellow after 

 March 1, 1903. 



Stark. 



Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, Orono, Penobscot County, Me.: Large, 



well colored, bright, No. 1; picked October 7, 1901, stored October 14; in prime 



commercial condition June 14, 1902, when removed from storage; no scald or 



decay. 

 W. S. Miller, Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, W. Va. : Medium sized, hard, fair 



colored, No. 1; picked October 2, 1901, stored October 8; scald appeared after 



April 1, 1902, 'out fruit remained hard throughout storage season. 

 New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Hard, 



greenish red, No. 1; picked October 12, 1901, stored October 21; hard with no 



scald or decay June 6, 1902, when removed from storage. 



Stayman. (See St a ym an Winesap.) 



