198 the apple. 



Goodyear. 



Goodyear's Seedling. 



Origin, Cumberland Co., Pa. Tree a fine grower, and productive. 

 Fruit medium, roundish, fine red. Flesh firm, juicy, subacid. Good. 

 December to April. 



Gooseberry. 



An English cooking Apple. Tree vigorous, spreading. 



Fruit large, I'oundish conical, greenish yellow, sometimes slight tinge 

 of red in sun. Flesh yellowish, crisp, j uicy, brisk subacid. Good to 

 very good for cooking. Core large. December, February. 



Gooseberry Pippin. 



A handsome little English dessert Apple. 



Fruit small, roundish, yellow, with splashes and marblings of red. 

 Flesh fine-grained, tender, juicy, brisk, sweet subacid. November to 

 February. 



Gould's Sweet. 



Origin unknown. First broxight to notice from Mercer Co., Pa. 

 Tree of rather slow spreading growth, productive. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate conical, yellow, deep orange in the 

 sun, brown dots. Flesh yellowisli, moderately tender, juicy, mild, rich, 

 sweet. Core rather small. A good cooking fruit. ' December to 

 March. 



Governor. 



American. Large, yellowish, tinged with red, juicy, acid, cooking. 

 October, January. (Elliott.) 



Governor Charter. 

 Governor Charter's Seedling. 



A variety described in the Prairie Farmer as a valuable market 

 Apple. Tree hardy and productive. 



Fruit medium, roundish conical, obscurely ribbed, light yellow, with 

 blush in the sun. Flesh white, firm, juicy, pleasant, scarcely acid, 

 slightly aromatic. Core small. October. 



Gracey. 



Origin, Greenville, 111. 



Fruit above medium, roundish conical, light green, with greenish 

 white specks. Flesh greenish white, coarse, mild subacid. August. 

 (Gar. Mon.) 



Grange. 



Origin, Herefordshire, England. Tree hardy and productive. 

 Fruit below medium, roundish, yellow. Flesh yellow, fii-m, crisp 

 brisk. October, November. (Ron.) 



