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flesh like a beet. Used for preserves, as are also the 



other varieties of Sanguinole. 



Sanguhiole a Chair Adherente, — Leaves with reni- 

 form glands, flowers large, flesh clingstone, colour 

 darkish red, middle- sized, season end of October. 



Sanguinole, Melting, — Leaves with reniform glands, 

 flowers large, flesh melting, size large, quality indif- 

 ferent, season end of September and beginning of 

 October. 



Sanguhiole, Pitmaston. — Leaves with reniform 

 glands, flowers large, flesh melting, colour dark red, 

 size small, season end of September. 



Scarlet A7ine, — Leaves serrated, glandless, flowers 

 large. 



Serrated, see Emperor of Russia. 



South American, see Braddick's South American. 



De Sernach, — Leaves with reniform glands, flowers 

 large, flesh melting, colour pale yellow and red, size 

 large, season end of September. 



Spring-Grove. — Leaves crenate, with globose glands, 

 flowers pale blush and large, flesh melting, colour 

 pale green and red, middle-sized, quality first-rate, 

 season end of August and beginning of September ; 

 resembles the Acton Scot. Raised by Mr. Knight 

 from Neill's Early Purple, by the pollen of the Red 

 Nutmeg. 



Spring-Grove, Persian, — Leaves serrated, gland- 

 less, flowers large, flesh melting, colour palish green 

 and yellow and red, middle-sized, quality indifferent, 

 season beginning of September. 



Sulhamstead. — Leaves deeply serrated, glandless, 

 flowers large, flesh melting, colour pale green and 

 red, size large, quality first-rate, season end of Au- 

 gust ; very like the Noblesse. Raised at Mrs. 

 Thoyte's, Sulhamstead House, near Reading, n 1815. 



Superb, see Royal George. 



Superb Royal, see Grosse Mignonne. 



