190 the apple. 



Gestreifter Sommer Zimmetapfel. 

 La Canelle. 



An excellent little German dessert Apple described by Hogg. 

 Tree a good gi'ower and bearer. 



Fruit small, roundish oblate, lemon yellow, with crimson stripes in 

 the sun. Flesh yellowish white, fine, juicy, very aromatic, cinna,- 

 mony. August and September. (Hogg.) 



Gewiss Good. 

 Gewiss Guth. Indeed Good. 



Origin, Berks Co., Pa. Tree vigorous, upright spreading. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, often conic, light yellow, slightly 

 shaded with carmine. Stalk short, insei-ted in a deep, narrow, slightly 

 russeted cavity. Calyx partially closed. Basin deep, slightly corru- 

 gated. Flesh juicy, tender, crisp, with a somewhat spicy, subacid fla- 

 vor. Good. December, February. 



Giant. 



A Pennsylvania variety. 



Fi-uit large, roundish conical, dull red, striped. Flesh greenish 

 white, tender. Poor. 



Giles. 



Elliott describes this as from Wallingford, Conn. 

 Fruit medium, conical, dark red. Flesh tender, juicy. Very good, 

 October, November. 



Gilpin. 



