APPLES, 87 



Stanley's Early. 



Eemarks.— " EesemlDles Early Pennock. Second-rate." 

 — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. 



Stroat, or Straat. Color, yellowisli green ; form, round- 

 ish conical ; size, 2 ; use, table ; quality, 2 ; season, Septem- 

 ber to November. 



Eemakks. — The Dutch name for Street. Flesh, yellow, 

 tender, brisk sub-acid. iNot much grown in Ohio. A 

 pleasant, late Summer fruit, biit tart. At Dr. Wm. Smith's, 

 near Cincinnati. An excellent apple. Very much like 

 "White Seek-no-further, but a shy bearer. 



Striped Belljlower. See Eed Bellflower. 



Summer Calville. Color, greenish yellow, reddish on 

 one side near the stem, cavity russet ; size, largo ; form, 

 oblate. 



Eemarks. — Wood, thrifty ; tojD, not very regular ; sub- 

 ject to blight. — Fruits of Missouri, by T. Allen of St. Louis. 



Summer Sweet. See Spence's Early, or Sweet June. 

 Eemarks. — The earliest of sweet apples — July and Au- 

 gust. Has no superior, in its season, as a sweet apple. 



Summer Cheese, Fall Cheese, or Gloucester Cheese. Color, 

 greenish yellow, flush of red in the sun ; form, roundish ; 

 size, 2 to 1 ; quality, 2 ; season, August and September. 



Eemarks. — " Of Eastern Ohio. Good, early sweet." — 

 Trams. Ohio Pom. Society. 



SUMMEE EOSE. Color, glossy yellow, with red 

 stripes ; form, roundish, somewhat flattened ; size, 3 ; use, 

 table ; quality, 1 ; season, July and August. 



Eemarks.— Tree, feeble in growth. ]!!Tot valuable for 



