APPLES. 83 



Scollop Gilliplower. See OilUflower, Scolloped. 

 Eemarks.—" Handsome. Little value."— ^rans. Ohio 

 Pom, Society. 



Scarlet Pearmain. Color, red ; form, oblong, conical ; 

 size, 1; use, table and kijicben; quality 2 to 3; season, 

 November and December. 



EemArks. — This fruit is mucb cultivated, though not 

 without faults. Much admired by Mr. A. H. Ernst. Some- 

 times very handsome, when large. Produces many small 

 specimens, which are always poor. ■ See Kaighn's Spit- 

 zenburg, identical. 



Scarlet Sweeting. 



Remarks. — " Of Morgan county, Ohio. Handsome, lit- 

 tle known." — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. 



Scarlet Nonpareil, or New Scarlet Nonpareil. Color, deep 

 red on yellowish green; form roundish; size, 2; use, 

 kitchen and table ; quality, 3 ; season, October to January. 



Remarks. — Flesh, firm; acid. Foreign. 



SBEE-NO-FURTHER, WHITE. Color, white ; form, 

 round, flattened a little; size, 1 ; use, table; quality,!; 

 season, September to December. 



Remarks. — Exhibited by T. V. Petticolas (a great 

 fruit cultivator, twelve miles from Cincinnati), often'; he 

 calls it White Seek-no-further, and " very good," which 

 is concurred in by Horticultural Society's Fruit Commit- 

 tee. Not identical with Westfield Seek-no-further. See 

 White Seek-no-further. 



Seever's Seedling, of Coshocton county, Ohio. 

 Remarks. — " Handsome, good." — Ikans. Ohio Pomolo- 

 gical Society. 



