THE APPLE. 345 



SACK AND SUGAR. 

 Morris's Sack and Sugar. 



A little, old, early English Apple. Tree a fine grower, and good 

 bearer. 



Fruit small, roundish conical, pale yellow. Flesh white, soft, juicy, 

 sweet. Good. August. 



SAILLY AUTUMN. 

 Salle ? 



Origin, Plattsburgh, N. Y., on the farm of J. H. Sanborn. Tree 

 upright, vigorous, and productive. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate conic, greenish yellow, the exposed 

 side frequently deep red. Stalk short, in a medium cavity. Calyx 

 small, closed. Basin small, narrow. Flesh very tender. Subacid. 

 Good. September. 



SAINT JULIEN 



Saint Julian. Seigneur d'Orsay. Concombre des Chartreaux. 



Heilige Julian's Apfel. De Saint Julien. Pomme de Saint Julien. 



An old variety, probably of French origin. Tree a strong, vigorous 

 grower, productive. 



Fruit medium, roundish conical, obtusely ribbed, yellowish russet 

 green, slight tinge of red in sun. Flesh yellowish white, firm, rich, 

 sweet. December. (Lind.) 



ST. LAWRENCE. 



Origin uncertain. Tree vigorous, upright, productive. Young 

 shoots smooth, reddish brown. 



Fruit large, oblate, tapering towards the eye, yellowish, striped and 

 splashed with carmine. Stalk of medium length, inserted in a large cav- 

 ity. Calyx firmly closed. Basin small and deep. Flesh white, lightly 

 stained, crisp, juicy, tender, and vinous. Good to very good. Sep- 

 tember, October. 



SAINT SAUVEUR. 

 Calville Saint Sauveur. Pomme Saint Sauveur. 



Originated in France. 



Fruit large, roundish oblong conical, pale yellowish, faint blush in 

 the sun, many light dots. Stalk short. Flesh milk white, tender, juicy, 

 aromatic, acid. Good. November. (An. Pom.) 



SALEM. 



Salem Sweet. 



An old Massachusetts Apple, somewhat grown in Ohio and west- 

 ward. Tree a good grower and productive. 



Fruit medium or above, roundish oblate conic, rough, yellow, with 

 brown and green dots, sometimes a blush in sun. Flesh yellowish, 

 crisp, tender, mild, almost sweet. Good. Core small. October, De- 

 cember. 



SALOPIAN PIPPIN. 



A Shropshire Apple, described by Ronalds. Tree a compact grower, 

 constant bearer. 



