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THE APPLE. 



Fruit medium, oblate, yellowish green, faint bronzed cheek in sun, 

 many small brown specks. Flesh white, juicy. Valued for cooking. 

 October, December. 



Sam Young. 

 Irish Russet. 



Origin, Ireland. 



Fruit small, slightly flattened and regularly formed, bright yellow, 

 a good deal covered with gray russet. Flesh greenish, quite juicy and 

 tender. Good. November to January. 



Santouchee. 

 Panther. Wildcat. 



Origin, North Carolina. Tree vigorous, upright grower, productive. 

 Young shoots grayish brown, with prominent buds. 



Fruit large, roundish conical, oblique, waxen white, with brown dots. 

 Stalk medium, slender. Cavity large, furrowed. Calyx partially closed, 

 small. Basin narrow. Flesh white, crisp, tender, juicy, subacid. Good. 

 November to February. 



Sapson. 

 Sapsonvine. 



An old but very nice little dessert Apple. Tree an abundant bearer. 



Fruit small, roundish, crimson red, stained and striped with purplish 

 crimson. Flesh white, stained with pink, crisp, juicy, pleasant subacid. 

 Good. August to October. 



Sartha's Yellow. 

 Pomme de Jaune. Pomme d' Argent. Pomme de Jaune de la Sartha. 

 Of French origin. Tree vigorous, productive. 



Fruit small or medium, roundish, yellow, spotted with brown spots. 

 Stalk short. Calyx small, closed. Basin furrowed. Flesh yellowish 

 white, firm, crisp, juicy, subacid. (An. Pom.) 



Savage's Cheese. 



Origin, Columbia Co., Ga. Tree moderately vigorous, spreading, a 

 good bearer. 



Fruit medium, oblate, yellow, marked and striped with red. Flesh 

 white, juicy. October. Good bearer. 



Savewell. 



Putnam's Savewell. Cornell's Savewell. 



Origin, Westchester Co., N. Y. Tree vigorous, spreading, productive. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, inclining to conic, pale yellow, often 

 shaded with dull red. Stalk short. Calyx closed. Flesh yellowish, 

 crisp, tender, juicy, pleasant subacid. Good. February, March. Valu- 

 able keeper. 



