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Guimaraen. Domestica. i. Land. Hort. Soc. Cat. 148. 1831. 



Fruit medium in size, oval, yellow; good; clingstone; mid-season. 

 Guinea Egg. Americana, i. la. Sta. Bui. 46:263. igoo. 



Found wild about 1857 by Frederick Albright, near Bangor, Marshall County, 

 Iowa; not introduced. Tree vigorous, hardy; fruit large, dark red; skin thin; flesh 

 firm; good; stone small. 

 Gundaker. Domestica. i. Horticulturist 6:524. 1851. 2. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 



383- 1857- 

 A large, heart-shaped, purple plum grown from seed by Samuel E. Gundaker, 

 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, about 1820; of good quality. 



Gimdaker Prune. Domestica. i. Horticulturist 6:524. 1851. 2. Downing Fr. Trees 

 Am. 382. 1857. Groundaare i, 2. 

 A seedling grown by Samuel E. Gundaker, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, about 1820; 

 sent out by Samuel Carpenter of Lancaster, Ohio, as Groundacre. Tree productive; 

 fruit large, oval, light yellow; good. 



Guthrie Apricot. Domestica. i. Mag. Hort. 12:341. 1846. 2. U. S. Pat. Off. Rpt. 

 2:449. 1849. 3. Mcintosh Bk. Gard. 2:531. 1855. 4. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 

 918. 1869. 5. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 434. 1889. 

 Abricot de Guthrie 5. Guthrie's Apricot Plum 2. Guthrie's Apricot 5. Guthrie's 

 Golden 4. Guthrie's Golden 5. Guthrie's New Apricot 3. 



A seedling raised by Charles Guthrie of Taybank, Dundee, Scotland. Fruit of 

 medium size, roundish; suture slight; cavity small; yellow; bloom thin; dots red! 

 flesh yellow, coarse, juicy, sweet; good; clingstone; mid-season. 

 Guthrie Russet. Domestica. i. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 919. 1869. 2. Mas Pom. 

 Gen. 2:167. 1873. 

 Rousse De Guthrie 2. Guthrie's Russet 2. 



A seedling of Reine Claude grown by Charles Guthrie, Taybank, Dundee, Scot- 

 land. Fruit large, oval; suture distinct; cavity small; stem slender; yellow, some- 

 times marbled with red; bloom thin; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet; good; clingstone; 

 mid-season. 



Guthrie Topaz. Domestica. i. Mag. Hort. 12:341. 1846. 2. Downing Fr. Trees 

 Am. 919. 1869. 3. Hogg Fruit Man. 728. 1884. 4. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 434. 

 1889. 

 Guthrie's Topaz 4. Guthrie's Topaz 3, 4. Topaz 3. Topaze de Guthrie 4. 

 Grown by Charles Guthrie, Taybank, Dundee, Scotland, probably from seed of 

 Reine Claude. Tree hardy, productive; fruit of medium size, oval, necked, suture 

 distinct; cavity small; stem slender; yellow, with thin bloom; flesh yellow, juicy, 

 sweet; flavor not high but pleasant; good; clingstone; mid-season. 

 Gwalsh. Domestica. i. Land. Hort. Soc. Cat. 148. 183 1. 2. Downing Fr. Trees 

 Am. 301. 1845. 3. Thomas Am. Fruit Cult. 343. 1849. 

 From Thomas Hancock, Burlington, New York. Fruit large, obovate; suture 

 indistinct; dark purple; flesh yellow, juicy, sprightly; quality fair; clingstone; mid- 

 season. 



