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Garretson's Early, p. 303. 



Gate. See Belmont. 



Genesee Chief. Large, roundish- 

 conic, ribbed, whitish with red 

 cheek; sub-acid — cooking. 



Geneva Pippin. See Winter 

 Pippin of Geneva. 



Gibb Crab, p. 348. 



Gideon Crab, p. 348. 



Giles. Medium, conic, dark red. 

 Ct. 



Gillet's Seedling. See Rome 

 Beauty. 



Gilpin. See Carthouse. 



Gipson's Kentucky Seedling. 

 Rather small, round ovate, 

 dark red and greenish-yellow; 

 sub-acid. Productive. Long 

 keeper. Ky. 



Gloria Mundi. See Monstrous 

 Pippin. 



Glory of York. See Ribston 

 Pippin. 



Gloucester Cheese. See Fall 

 Cheese. 



Gloucester Pearmain. See 

 Clark's Pearmain. 



Gloucester White. Medium, 

 roundish-oblate, yellow; rich, 

 aromatic. Autumn. Va. 



Goble Russet. Medium, oblong, 

 russet, reddened; dry, sweet. 

 Autumn. ' 



Goff. Full medium, whitish, ten- 

 der, brisk sub-acid. Late sum- 

 mer. Ohio. 



Golden Ball, p. 340. 



Golden Dixie. Medium, round- 

 ish-oblate, greenish-yellow, 

 good. Summer. 



Golden Goss. Round-oblate, 

 ribbed, yellow; good. 



Golden Harvey. Small, round- 

 ish, rough, russety orange; 



rich sub-acid. Winter. Eng- 

 lish. 



Golden Pippin. See English 

 Golden Pippin. 



Golden Pippin of Westchester 

 Co., p. 340. [Another Golden 

 Pippin, called also Pound 

 Royal and Mammoth, is very 

 large, yellow; coarse, good. 

 Late autumn. There are still 

 others of this name.] 



Golden Pearmain. See Clarke's 

 Pearmain. 



Golden Reinette. Small, round- 

 ish, regular, yellow and or- 

 ange striped; rich, mild 

 sub-acid. Late autumn. Eng- 

 lish. 



Golden Russet of New York. See 

 Golden Russet. 



Golden Spice. See Dyer. 



Golden Sweet, p. 299. 



Golden Wilding. Medium, ob- 

 late, rich yellow; crisp, acid, 

 good. N. C. 



Good Peasant, p. 327. 



Grandfather. Medium, round- 

 ish, oblate-conic, striped and 

 whitish ; pleasant, sub-acid. 

 Autumn. 



Grandmother, p. 327. 



Granniwinkle. Medium, round- 

 ish-oblong, red ; sweet — for 

 cider only. Autumn. N. J. 



Granny Earle. Small, roundish- 

 oval, greenish, striped. Early 

 winter. 



Grand Sachem. See Black De- 

 troit. 



Granite Beauty, p. 327. 



Grape Vine. See Camak's 

 Sweet. 



Gravenstein, p. 310. 



Gray Apple. See Pomme Grise. 



