56 CHEREIES. 



a light red, but becoming darker as it ripens. Stalk an 

 inch and a half long. Flesh yellowish, tender, very juicy, 

 with a fine sub-acid, vinous, and rich flavour. Beginning 

 of July. 



GIIIOTTE DE CHAUX. Large, roundish-oblate. Skin 

 dark red, and shining. Stalk two inches long, and slender. 

 [Flesh dark, tender, melting, and very juicy, with a brisk 

 sub-acid flavour. End of July. 



GRIOTTE DE KLEPAROW (Belle Polonaise). Medium 

 sized, roundish- oblate. Skin dark red. Stalk two inches 

 long. Flesh dark, tender, and juicy, with a rich, sweet, 

 and sub -acid flavour. End of July. 



GRIOTTE DE PORTUGAL. This is by some considered 

 synonymous with the Archduke. It certainly bears a 

 considerable resemblance to it in the size, form, and colour, 

 of the fruit ; but I have not yet had an opportunity of 

 comparing trees of equal age, and growing under the same 

 circumstances. I am, however, inclined to believe that 

 they will prove to be, if not really identical, at least very 

 similar. 



Gros Cceuret. See Monstrous Heart. 



G-ROS GOBET ( Montmorency ; Montmorency a Court? 

 Queue). Medium sized, oblate, marked on one side with 

 a very deep suture, which forms quite a cleft at the stalk. 

 Skin smooth and shining, of a fine clear red, but becom- 

 ing darker as it ripens. Stalk very short and thick, half 

 an inch to an inch long. Mesh white, tender, very juicy, 

 and briskly acid ; but when it hangs long it is agreeably 

 flavoured. Middle and end of July. This has been, 

 very incorrectly, made synonymous with the Flemish, 

 and even with the Kentish. 



Grosse de Wagnelee. See Seine Hortense. 

 Guigne Noire Tardive. See Tradescanfs Heart. 



HARRISON'S HEART (White Bigarreau). Very largo, 

 distinctly heart-shaped, and uneven in its outline. Skin 

 at first of a yellowisii white, but becoming all over mottled 

 with red. Stalk an inch and a half long. Flesh firm, but 

 less so than the Bigarreau, rich, and deliciously flavoured. 

 Middle and end of July. 



Herefordshire Black. See Corone. 

 Herefordshire Heart. See Gascoigne'a Heart, 



