386 THE PEAK. 



GRAND SOLEIL. 



Foreign. Tree, vigorous, erect, well-formed, productive. Fruit, medium, 

 roundish, orange yellow, with a russety red blush, few russet specks ; stem, 

 medium, swollen at base ; calyx, small, closed ; core, large : seeds, obovate ; 

 flesh, yellowish white, little coarse, buttery, melting, sugary, aromatic; 

 "very good," nearly "best." November. 



GRASLIN. 



Large, oval pyriform, green, sprinkled with russet , stem, thick at junc- 

 tion ; calyx, open ; segments stiff; basin, abrupt, furrowed ; flesh, whitish, 

 granular, juicy, rich, vinous ; core, large ; " very good." October, November. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN BOY. 



American. Fruit, medium or above, roundish obovate, sometimes angu- 

 iar pyriform; stem, varying; calyx, open, reflexed segments; golden yel- 

 low or russety yellow, with numerous russety brown specks ; core, rather 

 large; seeds, long, flattened; flesh, yellowish, melting, juicy, sweet; "very 

 good." October. 



GROOM'S PRINCESS ROYAL. 



Foreign. Fruit, of medium size, roundish ; skin, greenish brown, with 

 tinge of brownish red, and some russet tracings ; stalk, short and thick, set 

 in a very trifling depression ; calyx, small, open, set in a shallow basin ; 

 flesh, buttery, melting, a little gritty near the core, but sweet and high- 

 flavored. January and February. 



GROSSE MARIE. 



Foreign. Fruit, medium, oblate pyriform ; skin, yellow, covered with 

 cinnamon russet ; stalk, inserted without depression ; calyx, partially 

 closed ; flesh, juicy, tender, with a rich, perfumed flavor resembling Brown 

 Beurre. October. 



GROS ROUSSELET D'AOUT. 



Foreign. Tree, vigorous, of pyramidal form, very productive. Fruit, 

 medium pyriform ; skin, green, becoming golden yellow at maturity, shaded 

 with russet and spotted with fawn ; flesh, whitish, fine, melting, very juicy, 

 sugary, vinous, deliciously perfumed. Ripens in August. (Al. Pom.) 



HACON'S INCOMPARABLE. 



Downham Seedling. 



Foreign. A hardy, productive variety; spreading, rather drooping 

 branches ; deserves more attention than yet received, young shoots slender, 

 olive color, diverging ; fruit, rather large, roundish obtuse pyriform, dull 

 yellowish green and pale brown, with many russet streaks and dots ; stem, 

 rather long, straight ; calyx, with small divisions ; basin, shallow ; flesh, 

 white, buttery, melting, sugary, juicy, nearly if not quite "best." October, 

 November. 



HAGERMAN. 



Hampton. 



American. From Flushing, L. I. Fruit, small, roundish, yellow, overspread 

 with thin golden russet, red cheek in sun ; stem, short, stout ; calyx, open, 

 segments, reflexed ; basin, shallow ; core, small : seeds, broad ovate ; flesh, 

 juicy, sprightly, pleasant ; " very good." September. 



