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THE APPLE. 



Stanley. 

 Stanley's Seedling. 



Originated in Alabama. Tree moderately vigorous, upright. 

 Fruit large, roundish conical, greenish yellow. Flesh whitish, ten- 

 der, moderately juicy, subacid. Good. October, November. 



Stanley's Winter Sweet. 

 Origin, Winthrop, Me. Tree productive. 



Fruit large, oblate, red, streaked and specked with purple. Flesh 

 juicy, sweet. December to March. (Me. Hep.) 



Stansill. 



Origin, North Carolina. Tree a good grower and early bearer. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, yellowish green, sometimes a blush 

 in sun, and occasionally indistinctly striped. Flesh yellow, subacid. 

 Good to very good. January. 



Star. 



An old variety, grown in Dutchess Co., N. Y. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, yellowish, shaded and indistinctly 

 splashed with crimson, large light dots. Stalk short. Calyx closed. 

 Flesh white, pleasant, mild subacid. Good. November. 



Stark. 



Origin unknown, grown in some parts of Ohio, and valued as a long 

 keeper and profitable market fruit. Tree vigorous, upright, spreading. 

 Young shoots dark brownish red. 



Fruit large, roundish, inclining to conic, sometimes a little elongated, 

 and sometimes slightly oblique. Skin greenish yellow, shaded, splashed, 

 and striped with light and dark red nearly over the whole surface, and 

 thickly sprinkled with light and brown dots, a portion of them areole 

 dots. Stalk short, rather stout, inserted in a medium cavity. Calyx 

 closed. Basin rather large, slightly corrugated. Flesh yellowish, a little 

 coarse, moderately juicy, mild subacid. Good. Core small. January 

 to May. 



Starr. 



From New Jersey. 



Fruit medium to large, roundish oblate, greenish white. Stalk slen- 

 der. Flesh whitish, pleasant subacid. July to September. Cooking 

 only. 



Star Reinette. 

 Reinette Etoile. Calville Etoile. 



A Belgian Apple. Tree vigorous, productive. 



Fruit medium, roundish, ribbed at apex end, washed and shaded 

 with red, distinct white dots. Flesh white, tender, subacid. Novem- 

 ber. (Alb. Pom.) 



