186 THE APPLE. 



GRAY VAND.ERVERB. 



Windower, I Indian Apple, 



Great Vandervere, j Betsey s F^acy, 



White Vandevrere, Vandervere Pippin, of some. 



A great bearer, good keeper, by some preferred to the Vandervere. 

 Dr. Warder says, this is the variety common in Philadelphia market, and 

 esteemed highly for cooking. Fruit, medium or slightly above, round 

 flattened ; skin, rough, uneven, mostly a dull red, with gray bloom, small 

 specks of russet, a little bronze at the stem ; stem, long ; cavity, open ; 

 calyx, with short segments ; basin, broad, open ; core, medium ; flesh, 

 yellowish, breaking, moderately juicy. December to March. 



GRANNY EARLE. 



- Fruit, small, roundish oval, green, striped and splashed with red ; flesh, 

 white, crisp, tender. November to January. (Hov. Mag.) 



*GRANNIWINKLE. 



Tree, slow grower, compact head, first described by Coxe ; esteemed 

 only for cider. Fruit, medium, roundish, oblong, dark red ; flesh, yellow 

 ish, sweet. October and November. 



GULLY. 



From Lancaster co., Pa. Fruit, small to medium, white with blush 

 cheek ; flesh, white, juicy. New. (Pom. Trans.) 



