DESCRIPTIVE LIST AND INDEX OF FRUITS. 



Serrurier, p. 533. 



Seutin. Medium, oval pyriform ; 

 irregular, green. A late cook- 

 ing-pear. 



Sheldon, p. 536. 



Shenks. See Hosenshenck. 



Shepard, p. 533. 



Sickel. A corruption of Seckel. 



Sieulle, p. 544. 



Simon Bouvier. Small, pyri- 

 form, green; melting, per- 

 fumed. September. Belgian. 



Six. Large, pyriform, green; 

 buttery, melting, rich, per- 

 fumed. November, December. 



Skinless, p. 512. 



Smith's Bordenave. See Lodge. 



Snow Flower. See Fleur de 

 Neige. 



Soldat Laboureur, p. 523. 



Sophia. Medium, long pyriform, 

 lemon yellow; buttery, melt- 

 ing, vinous, rich. Early Octo- 

 ber. 



Soulange, p. 523. 



Souvenir d'Esperen, p. 524. 



Souvenir du Congress. Very 

 large, long pyriform; yellow; 

 buttery, melting, quality mod- 

 erate. August and September. 

 French. New. Variable, often 

 excellent. 



Souveraine d'Ete". Medium, 

 conic obovate, light yellow, 

 crimson dotted; melting, rich, 

 vinous. Early September. 



Souveraine d'Hiver. See Passe 

 Colmar. 



Souveraine de Printemps. Me- 

 dium, oblate, ribbed, yellow; 

 granular ; melting, vinous, 

 somewhat astringent. March. 



Spence. Medium, short pyri- 

 form, yellow and dull crimson ; 



juicy, melting, rich, vinous. 

 September. Belgian. 



Spice, or Musk Pear. See Rous- 

 selet de Rheims. 



St. Andre, p. 533. 



St. Dennis. Small, turbinate, 

 ribbed, yellowish and red; 

 sweet, aromatic. Late August. 



St. Dorothe"e. Large, pyriform, 

 tapering to crown, greenish- 

 yellow; juicy, melting, rich, 

 sweet, perfumed. October. 



St. Germain, p. 540. 



St. Germain, Brande's, p. 541. 



St. Germain, Prince's, p. 544. 



St. Ghislain, p. 523. 



St. Lambert. See English Jar- 

 gonelle. 



St. Menin. Large, long, pyri- 

 form, yellowish-green ; melt- 

 ing, juicy; very good. Sep- 

 tember. 



St. Michael. See White Doy- 

 enne". 



St. Michael Dore". See GraT 

 Doyenne*. 



St. Michel Archange, p. 523. 



St. Nicholas. See Orleans. 



St. Vincent de Paul. Small, rus- 

 set. January. French. 



Sterkman's, p. 524. 



Sterling, p. 533. 



Steven's Genesee, p. 537. 



Stone. Large, pyriform, yellow; 

 buttery, slightly astringent. 

 August. Ohio. 



Styer. Medium, roundish, green- 

 ish-yellow ; buttery, melting, 

 very rich, perfumed. Septem- 

 ber. Pa. 



Styrian. Large, pyriform, deep 

 yellow with a reel cheek : crisp, 

 rich. October. English. 



Sucree de Hoyerswerda. Small, 



