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circumference. Skin, smooth, dark bright green, with light-coloured 

 veins ; a very handsome berry, of good flavour. In 1854 it weighed 

 23 dwt. 6 gr. 



A large bush, which bears freely, and makes vigorous wood, with 

 large leaves, which have a woolly appearance. 



GIPSY QUEEN (Leicester). Fruit, from 12 to 14 eighths in length, 

 and 4 to 5 inches in circumference. Skin, smooth and thin, pale 

 yellow, blended with white. Flesh, delicate, and richly flavoured. In 

 1862 it weighed 22 dwt. 11 gr. 



Bush, medium sized, bears freely, and makes long, slender wood. 

 It is an early variety. 



GLENTON GREEN (York Seedliny ; Hedyehog of some). 

 Medium sized, oblong, narrowest at the base. Skin, rather thick, 

 very hairy, green, and with whitish veins. Of a sweet and excellent 

 flavour. Bush, pendulous, and an excellent bearer. Young shoots 

 downy, and sprinkled near the base with small prickles. Leaves, 

 downy above. 



GLORY OF KINGSTON. Medium sized, roundish. Skin, smooth, 

 and green. Not highly flavoured. Bush, spreading, and a bad bearer. 



GLORY OF RATCLIFF (Allen). Medium sized, oblong. Skin, 

 thick, quite smooth, and light green. Of excellent flavour, and sweet. 

 Bush, spreading, and somewhat pendulous, and a good bearer. 



Golden Ball. See Early Sulphur. 

 Golden Bull. See Early Sulphur. 



GOLDEN DROP (Golden Lemon). Medium sized, roundish. Skin, 

 downy, and yellow. Of second-rate quality. Bush, erect. 



GOLDEN FLEECE (Part). Very large, oval. Skin, yellow, and 

 hairy. Of first-rate quality. 



GOLDEN GOURD (Hill). Very large and oblong. Skin, greenish 

 yellow, and hairy. Of second-rate quality. Bush, pendulous. 



Golden Lemon. See Golden Drop. 



GOLDFINDER (Bell). Fruit, very long. Skin, hairy, light yellow. 

 Flavour, very rich. 



It is an excellent bearer ; makes long, slender wood, and forms a 

 large spreading bush. 



GOVERNESS (Bratherton). Large, roundish oblong. Skin, 

 greenish white, and hairy. Of second-rate quality. Bush, spreading. 



GREAT WESTERN (Coleclough). Fruit, round, of medium length. 



