

VARIETY CATALOGUE. 57 



Stayman Winesap. Synonym: Stayman. 



A. A. Boggs, Waynesville, Haywood County, N. C. : Fancy, dark red, bright, large, 

 No. 1; picked October 25, 1902, stored November 26; overripe from delay on 

 entering storage; 25 per cent decayed January 1, 1903; no scald. 



S. H. Derby, Woodside, Kent County, Del.: Well colored, considerable injury 

 from codling moth; picked September 29, 1902, stored October 1; May 1, 1903, 

 in prime commercial condition, firm, no scald or rot, 



New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Medium 

 sized, rather dull colored, No. 1; picked October 1 to 12, 1901, stored October 21; 

 in good condition till April 1, 1902, when the fruit began to scald; May 1, 65 per 

 cent scalded, balance of fruit still hard. 

 Steele's Red Winter. (See Red Canada.) 

 Strode. Synonym: Strode' s Birmingham. 



New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Small, 

 greenish yellow; picked September 20, 1902, stored September 27; in good con- 

 dition till December 15, 1902, after which the skin cracked open, while the fruit 

 was still firm. 



Strode' s Birmingham. (See Strode.) 



Stuart Golden. 



W. S. Miller, Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, W. Va. : Bright, hard, No. 1; picked 

 October 11, 1901, stored October 18; in prime commercial condition, hard, bright, 

 no scald or rot, June 14, 1902, when taken from storage. 



Sutton. Synonym: Sutton Beauty. 



Massachusetts Agricultural College Experiment Station, Amherst, Hampshire 

 County, Mass.: Medium sized, bright, dark red, No. 1; picked October 8, 1902, 

 stored October 12; firm for barrel storage till February 1, 1903; semifirm and in 

 good condition for box storage till March 15, 1903, after which the fruit became 

 mellow; no scald or rot, s 



New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N*. Y.: Medium 

 sized, well colored, but rather dull, No. 1 ; picked October 21, 1902, stored Octo- 

 ber 27; firm for barrel storage till March 15, 1903; in good condition for box storage 

 till April 15, 1903. 



George T. Powell, Ghent, Columbia County, N. Y. : Fancy, large, bright, dark red, 

 from young trees; picked October 6, 1902, stored October 9; firm for barrel storage 

 till February 1, 1903; semifirm and in good condition for box storage till March 1, 

 after which the flesh softened and became mealy; no rot or scald. 



This variety does not keep as long as Baldwin from the same orchards. 



Sutton Beauty. ( See Sutton. ) 



Swaar. 



Near Kansas Agricultural College, Manhattan, Riley County, Kans. : Clean, No. 1; 



picked October 9, 1901, stored October 13; March 20, 1902, firm, no scald or rot. 

 Massachusetts Agricultural College Experiment Station, Amherst, Hampshire 



County, Mass.: Dull colored, fair, No. 1; picked October 8, 1902, stored October 



12; May 1, 1903, firm, no rot or scald. 

 New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Hard, green, 



No. 1; picked October 12, 1901, stored October 21; May 1, 1902, firm, no decay, 



scald slight. 

 George T. Powell, Ghent, Columbia County, N. Y. : Bright, greenish yellow, No. 1; 



picked October 13, 1902, stored October 19; May 1, 1903, in prime market con- 

 dition, no scald or rot. 

 Talman Sweet. (See Tolman. ) 



