768 DESCRIPTIVE LIST AND INDEX OF FRUITS. 



Great Citron of Bohemia. Small, 

 oblong, yellow ; coarse, of lit- 

 tle flavor. September. 



Green Chisel. An erroneous 

 name for Madeleine ; also the 

 name of a small, roundish, 

 green summer pear, of a sweet 

 but poor flavor. 



Green Mountain Boy. Medium, 

 round, obovate or pyriform, 

 rich, yellow; melting, juicy, 

 sweet; good. October. 



Green Sugar. Rather small, ob- 

 late turbinate, green; juicy, 

 melting, pleasant. October. 



Green Sylvange. See Sylvange. 



Green Yair. Medium, obovate, 

 green; juicy, of moderate 

 flavor. September. 



Gris. See Brown Beurre". 



Gris d'Hiver, p. 543. 



Groom's Princess Royal. Me- 

 dium, roundish, greenish- 

 brown; buttery, melting, 

 sweet, high-flavored. Winter. 

 English. 



Gros Dillen. See Diel. 



Gros Rousselet d'Aout. Me- 

 dium, pyriform, yellow; melt- 

 ing, juicy, vinous, perfumed. 

 August. Belgian. 



Grosse Calebasse of Langelier. 

 See Van Marum. 



Grosse Marie, or Conseiller de la 

 Cour. See Mare*chal de la 

 Cour. 



Guernsey. See Stevens' Genesee. 



Gustin's Summer. Small, round- 

 ish, yellow; sweet, with little 

 flavor. September. 



Hacon's Incomparable. Rather 

 large, roundish-turbinate, yel- 

 lowish-green and brown, partly 



russeted; buttery, melting, 

 vinous. October. English. 



Haddington. Rather large, ob- 

 ovate pyriform, greenish-yel- 

 low; crisp, aromatic baking. 

 Winter. Phila. 



Hagerman, or Hegeman, p. 

 530. 



Hagerston. See Limon. 



Hamecher. Medium, long oval, 

 slightly pyriform ; melting, 

 rich; excellent. October, No- 

 vember. Belgian. 



Hanners, p. 530. 



Hanover. Small, roundish- 

 obovate, green ; melting, juicy, 

 pleasant. October. N. J. 



Hardenpont. See Glout Mor- 

 ceau. 



Hardy, p. 530. 



Harrison's Large Fall. Large, 

 yellow valued only for bak- 

 ing. 



Harvard, p. 520. 



Hawes' Winter. Larger, round- 

 ish, dull yellow ; coarse ; juicy, 

 rich, vinous. December. Va. 



Hazel. See Hessel. 



Heathcot, p. 530. 



Helene d'Orleans, p. 469. 



He'lene Gre*goire. Medium, pyri- 

 form, greenish-yellow ; juicy, 

 melting, sweet ; very good. Oc- 

 tober. Belgian. 



Henkel, p. 530. 



Henrietta, p. 513. 



Henri Bivort. Large, Doyenne*- 

 form, greenish-yellow and 

 brown ; melting, buttery, juicy, 

 sweet, perfumed. September. 

 Belgian. 



Henri Quatre. See Henry IV. 



Henri Van Mons. Medium, pyri- 

 form (nearly Tyson-shaped), 



