Catalogue of Varieties. 87 



A prodigious bearer (for an Alpine) ; dark color, globular, me- 

 dium size, poor flavor. 



GIANT OF ZUIDWIJK. A new variety from Holland. Said to be 

 large, dark red, highly aromatic, very productive and late, and 

 to make few runners. 



GIBBS'S SEEDLING BLACK (Gibbs). A seedling of the Old 

 Black, which it much resembles, though smaller. Originated 

 in England in 1818. 



GLAZED PINE. (Syn. Scarlet Pine-apple, Knotfs Ptne.} An old 

 English kind. Variable in shape, generally conical, necked, 

 large, hairy, dark shining scarlet in the sun, paler in the shade; 

 seeds prominent; flesh pale scarlet, firm, with a core; flavor 

 good. 



GLOBE (Myatt). Resembles the British Queen in foliage, size, 

 color, and flavor, and is probably a seedling from it. Largest 

 size, globular, very regular and uniform. A good bearer, and 

 of good flavor. 



GLOBE (Dejonghe). Large to very large, of a beautiful round 

 or oval shape, crimson red; seeds not deeply sunk; flesh white, 

 or rosy white, juicy, sweet, and a little musky. Plant dwarf, 

 vigorous, productive, and suitable for forcing. 



GLOBE HAUTBOIS. (Syn. Caperon ordinaire, Danish, Antwerp 

 or Mttsk.} A moderate bearer; fruit nearly spherical, dark pur- 

 ple, [reddish green (Fuller)]; seeds prominent; flesh greenish, 

 firm, with a core ; musky, and good. 



GLOBOSE CLUSTER (Prince). Described as large, round, bright 

 scarlet, poor flavor, soft. Vines vigorous and hardy. A seed- 

 ling of the Iowa. Pistillate. 



GLOBOSE CRIMSON (Prince). Very large, obtusely conical, crim- 

 son, red flesh, acid, and productive. Pistillate. 



GLOBOSE SCARLET (Prince). Little known. Described as large, 

 round, and very productive. Pistillate. 



GLOBOSE SWAINSTONE (Prince). Described as very large, ob- 

 tuse cone, dull scarlet, very high flavored, and productive. 



GLOBULAR HUDSON'S BAY. 



GLOIRE DE ST. GENIS LAVAL. 



GLOIRE DU NORD. Alpine sub-varieties. 



GLORIA (Nicholson). Medium size, conical, or rounded conical 

 with a neck; polished red; seeds prominent; flesh white, firm, 

 juicy, sweet, and said to have a piquant Hautbois flavor. 

 Hardy and productive. Ripens middle of the season in Eng- 

 land. 



