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.