122 Catalogue of Varieties. 
equal to its parent in size and flaver, but more vigorous, and 
perhaps more productive. Pistillate. . 
Suprema (Prince). Described as large, sprightly flavored, very 
productive. Pistillate. ; 
Supreme STAMINATE (Prince). Described as monstrous, ob- 
tusely conical, bright scarlet, of good flavor, and productive. 
-* SURPRISE (Myatt). Pale scarlet, cockscombed, very soft, acid, 
and deficient in flavor. 
Surinam. (Syn. Red Pine, Oldaker’s Pine, Red Pine-afpley 
Sutton’s Large.) Ovate or round, no neck; very large, light . 
shining red next the sun, pale on the other side; seeds yellow . 
and prominent; flesh firm, with a large core; pale red, and of 
poor flavor. An abundant bearer, and late. A very old kind, 
formerly cultivated in England. 
*SwaINsTONE. (Syn. Swaznstone’s Seedling.) Regular oval or - 
conical, glossy light scarlet; seeds slightly sunken; flesh solid,, 
and of very high flavor. Foliage large; footstalks long. Fruit- 
stems high and strong. Anold English variety, once much es- 
teemed. Fig. in Hort. I. 32. Je 
SwepisH HauTBois. ‘Very small, roundish, second rate, of 
dwarf habit, not worth cultivating. Old, and probably now 
unknown. 
Sweet Cone (Knight). A cross of the Old Pine with the Old 
Black. Small, conical, with a neck; bright shining scarlet; 
hairy; seeds prominent; flesh firm, brighter than the skin; 
hollow, or with a small core; high flavor. A poor grower. 
Syztvanta (Prince). Described: as large; conical, dark scarlet, 
dark red flesh, acid, but good. Pistillate. 
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TATNALL’s SEEDLING (Tatnall). Described as large, on a stiff 
truss, and very good. : 
TayLor’s New EMPEROR. 
*TAYLOR’S SEEDLING. 
Terpsicuore (Prince).. Described as very early, large, conical, 
bright scarlet, vigorous. = 
THE, PRAIRIE FARMER (Neff). Very large, oblong, compressed 
or ovate, occasionally cocksconibed, irregular, deep scarlet; 
texture firm, subacid. Plant strong and vigorous; foot-stalks 
large and tall. Promises well for market. Originated: with 
