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FLO WEB OF KENT. 



Foreign. Large, roundish, flattened, dull yeHow and red ; flesh, greenish yellow, coarse, 

 Bub-acid. October, January, 



GAXILT'S BELLFLOWER. 



American. Large, roundish, pale yellow ; flesh, white coarse. October, December. 



GIANT. 

 American. Large, roundish, dull red striped ; flesh, greenish white, tender ; " good." 



GOLDEN APPLE. 



American. Large, oblate ; skin, golden yellow, slightly sprinkled with brown dots ; flesh, 

 yellow, coarse, juicy, sub-acid flavor. October to December. 



GOLDEN. 

 American. Medium, roundish, ribbed, light yellow ; flesh, yellowish, acid. July. 



. GOLDEN REINETTE. 



Aurore, I Kirke's Golden Eeinette, 



Yellow German Keinette, | Wyker Pippin, &c., &c. 



Foreign. Small, roundish, greenish yellow, a little red ; flesh, yellow, crisp, mild sub-acid. 

 October, January. 



; GOLDEN HAEVEY. 



Brandy Apple, 

 Foreign. Small, roundish, russet on yellow, reddish cheek, sub-acid. November to March. 



GOLDEN PEABMAIN. 

 Buckman's Pearmain, |' Dutch Pearmain, | Eed Eusset. 



Medium, roundish flattened, red, russet ; flesh, yellowish, dry, sub-acid. November, Da- 

 oember. 



GOODTEAB. 



Goodyear's Seedling. 

 American. New, medium, roundish, red ; flesh, juicy ; only valuable as a keeper. 



GOVEENOE. 

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



GOLDEN PIPPIN. 

 English Golden Pippin, | Old Golden Pippin, &c. | Eleven other names. 



Foreign. Small, round; yellow, with irregular russet marblings; stem, long, slender; 

 basin, shallow ; flesh, yellow, fine-grained, sub-acid, sprightly. December to March. There 

 Is an " English Golden Pippin " grown at the West, which is large, oval, basin deep, entirely 

 distinct from above. 



GEAND SACHEM. 



Large, roundish, ribbed, dull red ; flesh, white, dry. September. 



GBEEN DOMINE. 



Medium, oblate, greenish yellow, washed or obscurely striped with dull red ; flesh, whitish, 

 firm, with a pleasant, peculiar flavor. December, February. 



GBEYHOTTSE. 



Medium, oblate, nearly globular, dull red, with faint stripes ; flesh, firm and dry ; said to be 

 .*ae for cider. Winter. 



HANNAH. 

 American. Medium, conical, pale yellow and dull red ; flesh, white, dry. October, November 



HAEVEST EED STBEAK. 



From Michigan. A local name; probably an old variety ; small or medium, oblate angu- 

 lar ; skin, whitish, striped and splashed. 



HEPPEB. 

 Ilepler, of some. 

 American. Small, roundish, yellow ; flesh, dry. 



