THE PEARS OF NEW YORK 



615 



Gambicr, orig. of Beurr£ Gambier, 295; Fondante 



d'Ingendal, 384; Marie Louise d'Uccle, 464 

 Gans, 391 



Gans, Joseph, discoverer of Gans, 391 

 Gansekopf, 391 

 Gansel, Lieutenant-General, orig. of Gansel Ber- 



gamot, 391 

 Gansel Bergamot, 391; parent of Gansel Seckel, 170 

 Gansel Late Bergamot, 391 ; parent of Doctor Hogg 



Bergamot, 363 

 Gansel Seckel, 170 



Gansel- Seckle (syn. of Gansel Seckel), 170 

 Garber, 171; place of, in commercial pear culture, 



84 

 Garber, J. B., orig. of Garber, 171 

 Garber's Hybrid (syn. of Garber), 171 

 Garden, pomological, of Robert Manning, 53 

 Garden, T. J., introd. of Cole Winter, 341 

 Garden Pear (syn. of Poirer de Jardin), 505 

 Gamier, 392 



Gamier, orig. of Gamier, 392; Maria de Nantes, 463 

 Gamons, 392 

 Gassenbirne, 392 

 Gaston du Puys, 392 

 Gaudry, 392 

 Gaujard, orig. of Mademoiselle Marguerite Gaujard, 



460 

 Geant, 392 



Gefleckte Pomeranzenbirne, 392 

 Gefleckte Sommerrusselet, 392 

 Gefundene, 392 

 Geigenschnabel, 392 

 Geishirtle, 392 



Gelbe Fruhbirne (syn. of Jaune Hative), 428 

 Gelbe fruhe Sommerapothekerbirne, 392 

 Gelbe Fursten-Tafelbirne, 393 

 Gelbe Heckenbirne, 393 

 Gelbe Holzbime, 393 

 Gelbe Landlbirne, 393 

 Gelbe langstielige Alantbirne, 393 

 Gelbe Laurentiusbirne, 393 

 Gelbe Leutsbirne, 393 

 Gelbe Scheibelbirne, 393 

 Gelbe Sommerrusselet (syn. of Rousselet Jaune 



d'fite), 529 

 Gelbe Wasserbirne, 393 

 Gelbmostler, 394 



Gellert's Butterbirne (syn. of Beurr6 Hardy), 135 

 Gemeine Kochbirne, 394 

 Gemeine Pfundbime, 394 

 Gendron, orig. of Beurr£ Gendron, 295 

 General de Bonchamp, 394 

 General Bosquet, 394 

 General Canrobert, 394 

 General Delage, 394 

 General Dutilleul, 394 

 General Duvivier, 395 

 General Kearney, 395 

 General Lamoriciere, 395 

 General Sherman, 395 

 General Taylor, 395 



General Thouvcnin, 395 



General Totleben, 395 



General Wauchope, 395 



Gensbirne, 395 



George Augustus, 396 



Georges Delebecque, 396 



Gerando, 396 



Gerarde, mention of pears by, 32 



Gerardine, 396 



Gerdessen, 396 



Gerdessen, Pastor, orig. of Gerdessen, 396 



Gergonell (syn. of Jargonelle) , 177 



Gerippte Pomeranzenbirne, 396 



German Muscat (syn. of Deutsche Muskateller), 358 



Germany, pomological literature of, 20 



Gernroder Pomeranzenbirne, 396 



GestreifTe Winter-Apothekerbime, 396 



Ghelin, Fontaine de, orig. of Beurre' de Ghelin, 296 



Ghellinck de Walle, 396 



Ghellinck de Walle, orig. of Ghellinck de Walle, 396 



Gibb, 396 



Gibb, introd. of Russian pears by, 56 



Gibey-Lorne, orig. of Monseigneur des Hons, 474 



Giffard (syn. of Beurrti Giffard), 134 



Giffard's Butterbirne (syn. of Beurrt: Giffard), 134 



Gilain, 397 



Gilles 6 Gilles, 397 



Giram, 397 



Girandoux, orig. of Girardon, 397 



Girardon, 397 



Girogile (syn. of Gilles 6 Gilles), 397 



Glace d'hiver, 397 



Glastonbury, 397 



Gleck, 398 



Gliva, 398 



Gloire de Cambron, 398 



Glou Morceau, 172; confusion with Bcurr^ d'Aren- 



berg, 129; parent of Bergamotte de Tournai, 277; 



Beurre' Ad. Papeleu, 283; Souvenir Favre, 550; 



Winter Williams, 584 

 Gloul Morceau (syn. of Glou Morceau), 172 

 Gloux Morceau (syn. of Glou Morceau), 172 

 Gloward, 398 

 Gnoico, 398 

 Goat-herd, 398 

 Goemans Gelbe Sommerbirne (syn. of Passe- 



Goemans), 491 

 Gogal, 398 

 Gold Dust, 399 

 Gold Nugget, 399 

 Goldbirne, 399 

 Goldbordirte Holzbime, 399 

 Golden Bell, 399 

 Golden Beurre of Bilboa, 398 

 Golden June, 399 

 Golden Knap, 399 

 Golden Queen, 399 

 Golden Russet, 399 



Golden Russet (syn. of Japan Gclden Russet), 428 

 Goldworther Lederbirne, 399 

 Gonnersche Birne, 399 



