214 THE APPLE. 
Guor1a Monp1. Thomp. 
Monstrous Pippin. Coxe. Floy. Ken. 
Baltimore. : 
Glazenwood Gloria Mundi. 
New York Gloria Mundi. 
American Mammoth. 
Ox Apple. 
Origin unknown. Tree vigorous., Not prec uctive or profit. 
able. ; : 
Fruit very large, roundish, oblate,-angular. Skin greenish 
yellow. Flesh coarse, tender, with a. pleasant acid flavour, 
October to January. ; 
1 Guiouczstzr Waite. 
Origin, Gloucester, Va. Tree vigorous and very productive. 
Fruit medium, roundish, oblate. Skin fine yellow. Flesh 
yellow, juicy, rich, aromatic. October. . a 
Gorpzn Harvey. . Thomp. Lind. Ron. 
% Brandy Apple. Forsythe. 
An excellent, high flavoured little dessert apple from England, 
of slender growth. 
Fruit small, irregularly round. Skin rather rough, dull russet 
over a yellow ground, with a russety red cheek. Flesh yellow, 
of fine texture, with a spicy, rich, sub-acid flavour. The fruit is 
apt to shrivel. December to April. . 
Goitpzn APPLE. 
Tree vigorous, productive, large, oblate. Skin golden yellow, 
slightly sprinkled with brown dots. Flesh yellow, coarse, juicy, 
tender, with a mild, rich, sub acid flavour. October to Decem- 
ber. . 
Green Domine. . 
Medium, oblate, greenish yellow, washed, or obscurely striped 
with dull red. Flesh whitish, firm, with a pleasant, peculiar 
flavour. December, February. aes 
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GreyHousE. 
Medium, oblate, nearly globular, dull red, with faint stripes. 
Flesh firm and dry ; said to be fine for cider. Winter. 
Harvest Rep Srreax. . 
From Michigan, a local name, probably an old variety, small 
or medium, oblate, angular. Skin whitish, striped and splashed 
