Fruit very large; flesh juicy, sweet, agreeably aromatic, white, red at the pit which is free; ripens the last of September.
Superbe de Trévoux. 1. Cat. Cong. Pom. France 115 fig. 1906.
Fruit large, with a distinct suture which divides the fruit into two unequal faces; skin nearly covered with dark red; flesh juicy, sweet, pleasantly flavored; quality good; ripens the last of August.
Superior Late. 1. Country Gent. 26:256. 1865.
Scattergood No. 1. 2. Trans. Am. Inst. 211. 1865.
This is a seedling raised about sixty years ago by H. V. Scattergood, Albany, New York. It is a large clingstone of good quality, ripening early in October.
Surpasse Bon Ouvrier. 1. Gard. Chron. 3rd Ser. 1:210. 1887.
Fruit large, round, furrowed on one side; color deep scarlet in the sun; flesh melting, sweet, yellowish-white, red at the pit which is free; ripens the last of September.
Surprise. 1. Prince Pom. Man. 2:33. 1832.
Tree productive; fruit very large, with a dingy-red or purplish surface; flesh deep yellow, with crimson veins running towards the center; quality very good; freestone.
Surprise de Jodoigne. 1. Ann. Pom. Belge 6:91, 92, Pl. 1858.