24 APPLES. 



oblong ovate. Skin very russety, with yellowish green 

 shining out on the shaded side ; and orange, with a flame 

 of red breaking through the russet, on the side next the 

 sun. Eye open. Stalk half an inch long. Flesh yellow, 

 firm, sugary, rich, and juicy, with a pleasant perfume. 

 A first-rate dessert apple. In use from November to 

 February. 



Bussian. See Court-pendu Plat. 



Russian Emperor. See Emperor Alexander. 



BYMEB, K. Large, roundish, regularly formed, and 

 angular. Skin pale yellow, tinged all over with delicate 

 rose, and of a deep bright red next the sun. Eye open, 

 placed in an irregular, angular basin, which is surrounded 

 by several prominent knobs. Stalk short and deeply in- 

 serted. Flesh yellow, delicate, juicy, and briskly acid. 

 One of the best culinary apples, admirably adapted for 

 sauce, or for baking. In use from October to December. 

 Tree healthy, vigorous, and an abundant bearer. 



Sack Apple. See Devonshire Quarrenden. 



SACK AND SUGAE, D. Below medium size, roundish, 

 inclining to oval, with prominent ridges round the eye. 

 Skin pale yellow, with a few broken streaks of red. Eye 

 large and open. Stalk short. Flesh white, very tender, 

 and juicy, with a brisk and balsamic flavour. Early in 

 August. 



St. Helena Busset. See Beinette du Canada. 



Sam Bawlings. See Hoary Morning. 



SAM YOUNG, D. (Irish Russet}. Below medium size, 

 roundish, compressed, and regular. Skin bright yellow, 

 with grey russet, and dotted with brown spots on the 

 yellow ground ; russety red next the sun. Stalk short. 

 Eye large and open, set in a broad basin. Flesh greenish 

 yellow, tender, juicy, and richly flavoured. November 

 to February. 



Sam's Crab. See Longmlles Kernel. 



SCAELET NONPABEIL, D. Medium sized, roundish, 

 flattened, handsome, and regularly formed. Skin green, 

 tinged with russet ; deep red, streaked with brown, next 

 the sun. Stalk long and stout. Eye set in a regular, 

 slightly -plaited, shallow basin. Flesh firm, yellowish 

 white, rich, and juicy. January to March. 



SCAELET PEAEMAIN, D. (Sell's Scarlet, Oxford Peach). 



