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Golden Pippiri. 



Eemarks. — Eather a vague name in this country. Once 

 very good in Britain, but of late years failing there ; in 

 some places becoming very hard and specky, and fine, 

 again, in other parts. In America it is a synonyme, erro- 

 neously, for Fall Pippin, Ortley, and several other yellow 

 apples. Some of the fruit, under this name, is unworthy. 



Golden Rehictte. 



Eemarks. — "Inferior; foreign." — Dr. Warder. "A fine 

 European Dessert Apple." — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. 



G0LDE:N' sweet. Color, pale yellow ; form, round ; 

 size, 1 ; use, kitchen ; quality, 1 ; season, August and 

 September. 



Eemarks. — One of the best baking fruits, without sugar. 

 On list for stock. " Good and profitable Summer." — Trans. 

 Ohio Pom. Society-. 



GOLDEX EXJSSET. See American Golden Eusset, 

 Bullock's Pippin, etc. 



Governor. Of Columbus, Ohio. 

 Eemarks. — "Little known." — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. 



Gravenstein. Color, bright yellow ; form, rather flat- 

 tened, one-sided ; size, 1 ; use, table, but chiefly cooking ; 

 quality, 2 to 1 ; season, August and September. 



Eemarks. — A German fruit. Bears well young. A 

 strong grower. " Handsome, good, early Summer." — Trans. 

 Ohio Pom. Society. Sometimes excellent. Probably not 

 generally profitable. Sometimes very coarse, and too acid. 



GEEEN -NEWTOWN PIPPIN. See Newtown Pip- 

 pin, Green. 

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