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Skin dark green, with a brown blush next the sun. Stalk 

 short and slender, deeply set. Eye small, almost closed. 

 Flesh pale green, firm, and pleasantly sub-acid. An im- 

 mense bearer, and remarkable for keeping, under favour- 

 able circumstances, for two years. 



Frith Pitcher. See Hanks Codlin. 

 Fry's Pippin. See Court of Wick. 

 Garnon's. See Court Pendu Plat. 

 Garret Pippin. See Borsdorffer. 

 Girkin Pippin. See Wyken. 



GLOKIA MUNDI, K. (Baltimore, MammotJi, Ox Apple, 

 Monstrous Pippin. Of very large size, roundish, and 

 flattened. Skin pale yellowish green, with a faint tinge 

 of blush on one side. Eye large and open. Stalk short 

 and stout. Flesh white, tender, and juicy. October to 

 Christmas. 



GOLDEN KNOB. D. Small, ovate, and a little flattened. 

 Skin yellow, much covered with russet, with a reddish 

 tinge on one side. Eye open, stalk very short. Flesh 

 greenish white, firm, crisp, and juicy. December to 

 iVTarch. 



Glory of the West. See DutcJi Codlin. 

 Glory of York. See Eilston Pippin. 

 Golden Drop. See Court of Wick. 



GOLDEN HAEVEY, D.C. (Brandy}. Small, nearly round. 

 Skin roughly russety, on a yellow ground, tinged with 

 red next the sun. Stalk half an inch long, slender. Eye 

 small, open, and shallow. Flesh yellow, rich, aromatic, 

 and sub-acid flavour. A first-rate dessert fruit. De- 

 cember to June. 



GOLDEN MONDAY, D. Small, roundish, and flattened. 

 Skin clear, golden yellow, with markings of russet. Eye 

 small, and rather open. Stalk very short. Flesh yel- 

 lowish white, crisp, sugary, briskly flavoured, and with a 

 nice aroma. October to Christmas. 



GOLDEN NOBLE, K. (Waltnam Alley Seedling). A very 

 large, globular, and handsome apple. Skin of a uniform 

 clear, bright yellow. Eye small and deep. Stalk short. 

 Flesh yellow, tender, and pleasantly acid, and bakes of a 

 clear amber colour. A valuable kitchen apple. September 

 to December. 



