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A small dessert apple, of first-rate quality; it resembles the Golden Pippin, but keeps much longer.--_Riv. Cat._
774. REINETTE GRISE DE GRANVILLE.
A dessert apple of second size, and second-rate quality; it is of an oblate shape, skin yellow, and much covered with russet; in use from December till February.--_H. S. C._ n. 667.
775. REINETTE GRISE DE HOLLANDE.
SYNONYMES.--Reinette de Havre; Reinette de Hongrie.
A small dessert apple, of second-rate quality; it is of a roundish shape, skin very thickly coated with russet; and in use from November till March.--_H. S. C._ p. 36.
776. REINETTE GROSSE D’ANGLETERRE.
SYNONYME.--Pomme Madame.
A very large apple, suitable either for culinary purposes or the dessert, but of only second-rate quality. It is of a roundish shape, skin striped with red, and in use from December till February. It is nearly as large as the Reinette de Canada, but of less merit.--_H. S. C._ n. 670.
777. REINETTE JAUNE HÂTIVE.
SYNONYMES.--Drap d’Or, _of some_. Reinette Grise d’Automne, _of some_. Reinette Marbrée, _of some_. Citron des Carmes.
A small, and second-rate dessert apple. It is of a roundish shape, yellow color, covered with russet, and in use during November.--_H. S. C._ n. 672.
778. REINETTE DE LAAK.
A medium sized dessert apple, of second-rate quality; roundish, inclining to conical; skin, yellow on the shaded side, and red next the sun; ripe in September. Tree a good bearer.--_H. S. C._ n. 678.
779. REINETTE MICHAUX.
A medium sized dessert apple, of second-rate quality; it is of an oblate shape, yellow color, and in use during December.--_H. S. C._ n. 680.
780. REINETTE NAINE.
A medium sized dessert apple, of second-rate quality; it is of a conical shape, skin, yellowish-green; in use from November till February. The tree is a dwarf.--_H. S. C._ n. 682.
781. REINETTE DU NORD.
A second-rate dessert apple, of middle size, oval shape, and yellow color. Will keep two years.--_H. S. C._ n. 683.
782. REINETTE D’ORLÉANS.
A pretty large, and very beautiful dessert fruit, of the first quality; varying from roundish to oblong. Skin, of a fine deep yellow color, with sometimes a few stripes of crimson, on the side exposed to the sun. Flesh, yellowish, very fine, and juicy, marrowy, and of a high sugary flavor, which is somewhat like that of a mixture of lemon acid. It ripens in December, and continues in use during the whole of the winter and spring.--_Diel Kernobst._ iii. 226.
783. REINETTE PICTÉE.
A medium sized kitchen apple, of third-rate quality, roundish shape, and russety; in use during October.--_H. S. C._ n. 687.
784. REINETTE QUITTEN.
SYNONYME.--Quince Reinette.
A medium sized apple, shaped like a quince. It is of an obvate shape, skin yellow; a culinary fruit of second-rate quality; in use from October till February.--_H. S. C._ n. 690.
785. REINETTE TRUITE.
SYNONYME.--Reinette Tachetée; Forellen Reinette.
A medium sized dessert apple, of second-rate quality; it is of a roundish shape. Skin, yellow, on the shaded side, with red and shining crimson next the sun; in use during November and December, sugary, but not very juicy.--_H. S. C._ n. 695.
786. REINETTE TRÈS TARDIVE.
A large apple of first-rate quality, suitable either for the dessert or kitchen use; it is in use from January till June.--_Riv. Cat._
787. REINETTE DE VIGAN.
A medium sized apple, of first-rate quality; suitable either for dessert or kitchen use; it is in use in May.--_Riv. Cat._
788. RIGBY’S PIPPIN.
A medium sized apple, of second-rate quality; it is of a roundish shape, pale yellow on the shaded side, and red next the sun; and in use from December till February.--_H. S. C._ n. 709.
789. RIVAL.
A variety grown in the Carse of Gowrie orchards. It is of excellent quality, keeps well, and the tree is a good bearer.--_M. C. H. S._ iv. 473.
790. ROB ROY.
A medium sized culinary apple, of second-rate quality. It is of a roundish shape, yellowish-green color, on the shaded side, and red next the sun; in use from December till February.--_H. S. C._ n. 712.
791. RODMERSHAM PIPPIN.
A medium sized kitchen apple, of second-rate quality; it is of a roundish shape; yellow on the shaded side, and red next the sun; in use from October till December.--_H. S. C._ p. 38.
792. ROMAINE.
A medium sized dessert apple, of first-rate quality; it is of a roundish shape, yellow color; and in use in September.--_H. S. C._ n. 715.
793. ROMAN STEM.
This is not generally known out of New Jersey. It originated at Burlington, in that State, and is much esteemed in that neighbourhood. In flavor it belongs to the class of sprightly, pleasant apples, and somewhat resembles the Yellow Bellefleur. Tree very productive.--_Down. Fr. Amer._ 131.
It is a small dessert apple, of second-rate quality in this country.--_H._
794. ROMRIL.
A medium sized apple of first-rate quality, either for cider or kitchen use. It is of an oblate shape, pale yellow color, and in use from November till February. The tree is a great bearer.--_H. S. C._ n. 717.
795. ROSALIND.
A very old variety, known to exist in the Carse of Gowrie, but it is very rare.--_M. C. H. S._ iv. 473.
796. ROSE APPLE.
A variety cultivated in the Carse of Gowrie orchards. It is a valuable variety, and the tree is a good bearer.--_M. C. H. S._ iv. 473.
797. ROSTOCKER.
SYNONYMES.--Stetting Rouge; Rothe Stettiner; Rothe Herrnapfel; Annaberger; Berliner Glasapfel; Matapfel; Bödickheimer; Zweibelapfel.
A large and favorite German apple, of first-rate quality, for culinary purposes, and very much resembling our Norfolk Beefing. It is oblate in shape, and ribbed; the skin pale green, and yellowish on the shaded side; but on the side next the sun, it is of a deep blood-red, which extends even to the shaded side. It is in use from November till May.
798. ROTHE WIENER SOMMERAPFEL.
A beautiful, and excellent autumn apple, suitable either for the dessert or kitchen use. It is of a medium size, and pearmain shape. Skin, shining, covered with a fine bloom, greenish-yellow, washed and striped with red. In use in October.
799. ROUGHAM SEEDLING.
A small table apple, of second-rate quality, it is of oblate shape, green and red color, and in use in December.--_H. S. C._ p. 38.
800. ROUND CATSHEAD.
SYNONYME.--Téte du Chat.
A large kitchen apple, of first-rate quality. It is of a roundish shape, yellow color; and in use from December till March.--_H. S. C._ n. 131.
801. ROUND HEAD.
A medium sized kitchen apple, it is of a roundish shape, green color, and in use from November till January.--_H. S. C._ n. 724.
802. ROWE’S SEEDLING.
A very valuable Devonshire sauce apple; large, and of rather conical shape, with small prominences round the eye, of a pea-green color; it has plenty of juice, and a very pleasant flavor; ripe in August and September. Is a great bearer, and the tree grows freely.--_Ron. Pyr. Mal._ 9, pl. v. f. 3.
803. ROYAL COSTARD.
An apple of the largest size, its flesh is not very firm, but being juicy and melting, it is an excellent sauce apple.--_Hort. Trans._ iii. p. 327.
804. ROYAL DEVON.
A small cider apple. It is of a roundish shape; pale yellow color, striped with red, and with a bitter flavor; it is in use during November and December.--_H. S. C._ p. 38.
805. ROYAL GEORGE.
Fruit, above the middle size, round and flattened at each end. Stalk, short. Eye, large and prominent. Skin, light yellow, dashed with red. Flesh, firm, and full of a rich juice, of a peculiar flavor, and may be used in the dessert, and in the kitchen. The tree resembles the Ribston Pippin in growth, but of more vigorous habit; it is in use from November till February.--_Rog. Fr. Cult._ 56.
806. ROYAL JERSEY.
A cider apple, of roundish shape, and striped with red.--_H. S. C._ p. 38.
807. ROYAL NONPAREIL.
A medium sized dessert apple, of second-rate quality. It is of a roundish shape, green on the shaded side, and red next the sun; in use from November till January.--_H. S. C._ p. 27.
808. ROYAL REINETTE.
A large apple, of second-rate quality, and suitable either for kitchen or dessert use; but more properly the former. It is of a conical shape, and striped with red; in use from December till April. The tree is a good bearer.--_H. S. C._ n. 692.
809. ROYAL WILDING.
A Herefordshire cider apple, and quite distinct from the apple of the same name, peculiar to Devonshire. It is small, of a conical shape, yellow color; and in use in December.--_H. S. C._ n. 728.
810. ROYALE.
A medium sized apple, of first-rate quality, excellent as a dessert apple, and suitable also for kitchen use. It is of a roundish shape, skin, covered with russet, and in use from January till March.--_H. S. C._ n. 729.
811. SAFFRAN REINETTE.
A medium sized cider apple of second-rate quality; it is of conical shape, yellow color, covered with russet; and in use during August and September.--_H. S. C._ n. 693.
812. ST. JOHN’S NONPAREIL.
A medium sized apple, of second-rate quality; it is of an ovate shape yellowish-green, on the shaded side, and brown next the sun; in use from November till January.--_H. S. C._ n. 481.
813. ST. LAWRENCE.
A small early dessert apple, of second-rate quality, it is of an oblate shape, yellow color, and is in use during August and September.--_H. S. C._ n. 765.
814. ST. PATRICK.
A variety grown in the Carse of Gowrie orchards. The tree is a good bearer, but is not common.--_M. C. H. S._ iv. 474.
815. ST. PATRICK’S SWEETING.
A small dessert apple of inferior quality. It is of an oblate shape, yellow color, and is in use during August and September.--_H. S. C._ p 40.
816. SALOPIAN PIPPIN.
A Shropshire apple, of middle size, introduced to the neighbourhood of London, by the late Mr. Williams, of Turnham Green. Its shape globular, a little compressed; a pea-green color, with a slight flush of pale red, and sprinkled over with brown spots, it has great merit as a sauce apple, as it dresses well, is juicy, and well flavored; in use from October till Christmas. The tree grows in a compact form, and is a constant bearer.--_Ron. Pyr. Mal._ 9, pl. v. f. 4.
817. SANDY’S RUSSET.
A small dessert apple of second-rate quality; it is of an oblate shape, skin covered with russet; and in use from November till February.--_H. S. C._ p. 39.
818. SAPLING BARK.
An early yellow apple, of inferior quality, it is of an oval shape, and ripe in August.--_H. S. C._ p. 40.
819. DE SAUGE.
A cider apple of medium size, and oblate shape, the skin is yellow, and covered with brownish-red; it is in use from November till February. A bitter sweet.--_H. S. C._ n. 770.
820. SCARLET GOLDEN PIPPIN.
A small dessert apple, of first-rate quality; in use from November till April. A variety from Essex, very good, and very late.--_Riv. Cat._
821. SCARLET KEEPER.
A medium sized dessert apple, of third-rate quality; it is conical, striped with red; and in use during November and December.--_H. S. C._ p. 40.
822. SCHAFER.
A small dessert apple, of second-rate quality; resembling the Scarlet Nonpareil. It is of a roundish shape; skin, green on the shaded side, and red on the other; in use during December and January.--_H. S. C._ n. 771.
823. SCOTSMAN.
A variety grown in the Carse of Gowrie. Tree, an excellent bearer, and bears when young; fruit of good quality, keeps well; a rare variety.--_M. C. H. S._ iv. 472.
824. SCOTTISH CHIEF.
A variety grown in the Carse of Gowrie. The tree is an excellent bearer, healthy, middle sized; branches very pendent; fruit of good quality.--_M. C. H. S._ iv. 471.
825. SEA CLIFF.
A large kitchen apple, of second-rate quality, green color, and oblong shape; it is in use from October till January.--_H. S. C._ p. 40.
826. SEACLIFFE HAWTHORNDEN.
SYNONYME.--Seacliffe Apple.
A very large and handsome apple, of a round shape, pale yellow color, and first-rate quality. The tree is hardy, a good bearer, and highly deserving of cultivation.--_Laws. Cat._
827. SEDGEFIELD.
A medium sized apple of second-rate quality; it is of a round shape, striped with red, and in use from December till February.--_H. S. C._ p. 40.
828. SHAGREEN.
A variety grown in the Carse of Gowrie. The tree is an excellent bearer; fruit keeps well.--_M. C. H. S._ iv. 473.
829. SHARP’S RUSSET.
This is below the middle size, of a brownish-red color towards the sun, and a pale green on the other side. It is shaped like the frustrum of a cone; it is of a pretty good flavor, and keeps till May.--_Fors. Treat._ 128.
830. SERJEANT.
A variety grown in the Carse of Gowrie. The tree is beautiful, upright growing, and large, not common.--_M. C. H. S._ iv. 473.
831. SHEPHERD’S NEWINGTON.
A large kitchen apple, of a roundish shape, striped with red, and in use during October and November. It is very large, but does not keep well.--_H. S. C._ n. 775.
832. SHUSTOKE.
A medium sized culinary apple, of inferior quality; it is of an oblate shape, yellow on the shaded side, and red towards the sun; ripe in December.--_H. S. C._ p. 41.
833. SIBERIAN SUGAR.
A small apple, and of first-rate quality for cider, it is of a roundish shape, and yellow color; the flesh is orange, and the juice highly saccharine; in use during December and January.--_H. S. C._ n. 778.
834. SILVERLING.
A large apple for culinary purposes. It is of conical shape, pale green color; and in use from November till March.--_H. S. C._ n. 779.
835. SILVER PIPPIN.
This is a handsome, middle sized, conical shaped apple, of a fine yellow color, with a faint blush towards the sun. The flesh is firm, and very white, and of an excellent flavor. It keeps till the middle of May.--_Fors. Treat._ 183.
836. SIMPSON’S SEEDLING.
A medium sized dessert apple, of second-rate quality; it is of an ovate shape, and yellow color; and in use from January till April.--_H. S. C._ p. 41.
This was raised from Ord’s apple, to which it bears some resemblance.
837. SKERM’S KERNEL.
This is a conical shaped, middle sized apple, beautifully streaked with red, deepest towards the eye, and having a good deal of yellow towards the footstalk. It is ripe in January, and keeps till March.--_Fors. Treat._ 127.
838. SLADE’S PIPPIN.
A small dessert apple, of second-rate quality, of an ovate shape, and pale brownish-red color.--_H. S. C._ p. 41.
839. SMITH’S BEAUTY OF NEWARK.
A medium sized dessert apple; of ovate shape, yellow color, with red towards the sun, and in use during September and October.--_H. S. C._ n. 38.
840. SOMERSETSHIRE DEUX ANS.
A small cider apple, of conical shape, and yellow color, with red towards the sun.--_H. S. C._ n. 203.
841. SONNETTE.
A medium sized cider apple of ovate shape, and greenish-yellow color; a bitter-sweet.--_H. S. C._ n. 783.
842. SOUTH CAROLINA PIPPIN.
A very large and handsome American apple, of first-rate quality, and suitable either for culinary or dessert use. It is round, yellow, and in use in December.--_Laws. Cat._
843. SOVEREIGN.
This is a large sized fruit, measuring from ten to twelve inches in circumference, nearly round, but with some irregular ridging. The color is a fine red, suffused nearly all over, only deeper next the sun; the flesh is breaking; the juice, rich, vinous, and abundant. Most of the fruit, have a singular mark or patch on one side, of a russet color, about the size of a Sovereign, whence the name.--_Rog. Fr. Cult._ 41.
844. SPANIARD.
This is a good sized apple, of a greenish-yellow color. It is said to have taken this name from the grafts being at first brought from Spain. it is used for tarts in Cornwall, but is a very indifferent apple to eat raw, and is a shy bearer, It will keep till April.--_Fors. Treat._ 127.
845. SPANISH ONION.
This is a handsome round apple, of a russet color, with a dull red towards the sun. This apple which is rather below the middle size, is very good for the dessert, and keeps till March.--_Fors. Treat._ 128.
846. SPANISH PEARMAIN.
This is a middle sized oblong apple, of a carnation color, and dark red towards the sun. This is a pretty good apple, and keeps till the beginning of May.--_Fors. Treat._ 127.
847. SPÄTBLÜHENDE.
SYNONYMES.--Spätblühender Matapfel; Mætapfel à Fleurs Tardives.
A medium sized apple, for culinary purposes; it is of an oblong shape striped with red; and in use during November and December.--_H. S. C._ n. 784.
848. SPENCER’S PIPPIN.
A medium sized apple, suitable for dessert use, but more properly for culinary purposes. It is round. Skin, smooth and shining, of a fine deep yellow color when ripe, with a slight tinge of red on one side. A good flavored apple; in use from January till May.--_Fors. Treat._ 128.
849. SPICE REINETTE.
This is a handsome apple, below the middle size, red towards the sun, and yellow on the other side.--_Fors. Treat._ 127.
850. STANDARD.
A variety cultivated in the orchards of the Carse of Gowrie. The tree is a most excellent bearer, and bears young; fruit, much esteemed, gets a beautiful golden color, when well ripened; tree, middle sized, with very black wood, woolly leaves, and extreemly thick bark; a rare variety.--_M. C. H. S._ iv. 472.
851. STIRLING CASTLE.
A large Scotch apple, raised near Stirling; of first-rate quality as a culinary apple. It is in use from November till December.--_Laws. Cat._
852. STONYROYD PIPPIN.
A Yorkshire apple, raised in the garden of Mrs. Rawson, of Halifax, from the seed of an imported American variety, and first exhibited at the London Horticultural Society, in 1822. It is roundish, of medium size, and yellow color. It is of first-rate quality, either as a culinary or dessert apple, and in use from January till April.--_H. S. C._ n. 805.
853. STOUP LEADINGTON.
A large Scotch culinary apple, of good quality; it is of an oblong shape, skin yellowish-green, and in use from September till November. _H. S. C._ p. 23.
854. STRAAT.
This is an autumn fruit. It is stated to be tender, juicy, well flavored, and according to Mr. Buel, in excellence, it is not surpassed by any fruit in its season; a native of America.--_Ken. Amer. Or._ 39.
855. STRIPED NONPAREIL. RUSSET.
This is a handsome apple, of a greenish-russet color, with a little brownish-red towards the sun. It is about the size of a large Nonpareil, is ripe in January, and keeps till March.--_Fors. Treat._ 127.
856. STRODE-HOUSE PIPPIN.
A medium sized dessert apple, of second-rate quality; of a roundish shape, yellow color, and ripe in November.--_H. S. C._ n. 806.
857. STUBTON NONPAREIL.
A small dessert apple, of first-rate quality. It is of a roundish-shape, and greenish-yellow color; rich and sugary flavor, and ripe from January till March.--_H. S. C._ n. 483.
858. SUDBURY BEAUTY.
A small dessert apple, of first-rate quality, it is of a roundish shape; skin, a yellow color; in use from October till January.--_H. S. C._ n. 809.
859. SUMMER GILLIFLOWER.
SYNONYMES.--Summer July Flower; Russian.
A large dessert apple, of second-rate quality. It is of a roundish shape, striped with red, and comes into use in September. The tree is a great bearer.--_H. S. C._ n. 268.
860. SUMMER HEDGING.
A small cider apple, of roundish shape, and red color.--_H. S. C._ n. 812.
861. SUMMER MARIGOLD.
It is a handsome fruit, and a great favorite in the West of England,
## particularly in South Devon. Rather larger than the Golden Pippin, it
is of a fine light red, with deeper streaks of the same color, on the sun side. The flesh is breaking, and the juice pleasant, and abundant. It is a prolific bearer, and makes a fine orchard standard tree of the third class, but will bear well in any way. Ripens in the end of August. _Rog. Fr. Cult._ 31.
862. SUMMER QUEEN.
A medium sized American apple, of second-rate quality; suitable for culinary purposes. It is of a roundish shape; skin, pale yellow on the shaded side, and red striped towards the sun; ripe during August and September.--_Down. Fr. Amer._ 77.
863. SUMMER ROSE.
SYNONYME.--Woolman’s Harvest.
A small apple, of second-rate quality, properly speaking a culinary apple, but suitable also for dessert use; it is of an oblate shape, yellow color, and ripe in August.--_Down. Fr. Amer._ 77.
An American variety.
864. SUMMER STIBBERT.
SYNONYMES.--Summer Queening, _of some_. Avant Tout Hâtive.
A large kitchen apple, of second-rate quality; of a conical shape, yellow color, and ripe in August. The tree is a good bearer.--_H. S. C._ p. 42.
865. SUMMER SWEET PARADISE.
A Pennsylvania fruit, sent to us by J. B. Garber, Esq., a zealous fruit grower of Columbia, in that state. It is a large, fair, sweet apple, and is certainly one of the finest of its class, for the dessert. The tree is an abundant bearer, begins to bear while young, and is highly deserving general cultivation. It has no affinity to the paradise apple used for stocks.
Fruit, quite large, round and regular in its form, a little flattened at both ends. Skin, rather thick, pale green, sometimes faintly tinged with yellow in the sun, and very distinctly marked with numerous, large, dark grey dots. Stalk, strong, set in an even and moderately deep cavity. Flesh, tender, crisp, very juicy, with a sweet, rich, aromatic flavor. Ripe in August and September.--_Down. Fr. Amer._ 96.
866. SUSSEX.
A medium sized dessert apple, of second-rate quality; of an oblate shape, pale green color, with red towards the sun, and ripe in November.--_H. S. C._ p. 42.
867. SUSSEX SCARLET PEARMAIN.
A medium sized dessert apple; of pearmain shape, red color; and in use from December till March.--_H. S. C._ n. 560.
868. SWAAR.
This is a truly noble American fruit, produced by the Dutch settlers on the Hudson, near Esopus, and so termed from its unusual weight, this word in low Dutch, meaning heavy. It requires a deep, rich sandy loam, to bring it to perfection, and in its native soils, we have seen it twelve inches in circumference, and of a deep golden yellow color. It is one of the finest flavored apples in America, and deserves extensive cultivation in all favorable positions, though it does not succeed well in damp cold soils.--_Down. Fr. Amer._ 134.
869. SWEDISH EARLY SAUCE.
A medium sized kitchen apple, of second-rate quality; it is of a conical shape, striped with red, and ripe in August.--_H. S. C._ n. 817.
870. SWEET LADING.
A Sussex cider apple, of medium size and good quality; it is of an oblate shape, striped with red; and is in use in November.--_H. S. C._ p. 43.
871. SWEET LITTLE WILDING.
A small cider apple.--_H. S. C._ p. 43.
872. SWEET PINTSTOUP.
A variety found in the Carse of Gowrie orchards. The tree is a good bearer, but not common--_M. C. H. S._ iv. 472.
873. SWEET PIPPIN.
A small cider apple, of ovate shape, yellow color, and in use during October and November.--_H. S. C._ n. 818.
874. SWEET RUSSET.
A variety grown in the Carse of Gowrie.--_M. C. H. S._ iv. 473.
875. SWEETING RUSSET.
A medium sized apple for kitchen use; it is of a roundish shape, russet color, and in use from January till March.--_H. S. C._ n. 751.
876. SYMONDS’S BRAINTON.
A medium sized cider apple, of roundish shape, and yellow color.--_H. S. C._ n. 81.
877. SYMONDS’S NONPAREIL.
A medium sized dessert apple, of first-rate quality; it is of an oblate shape; skin, green, covered with russet, and in use in December.--H. S. C. n. 485.
878. TANKERTON.