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Glory of England (R.H.S.), see Gascoigne's Seedling. 



Glory of Hants, see Ecklinville Seedling. 



Glory of the West (Cummins), C. Large, round, angular, 

 green russet, dry, mid- season. 



Glory of the West (Lane), C. Medium, conical, pointed, 

 yellow, flushed, soft, early. 



Gloucester Pippin, see Blenheim Orange. 



Gloucester Underleaf (Cranston Nursery Company), C. 

 Medium, round, angular, green, flushed red, dry, mid- 

 season; worthless. 



Glow of the West, see Golden Noble. 



Godolphin (Saunders), C. Small, conical, pale yellow, 



streaked acid, mid-season. 

 GofT (G. Bunyard& Co.), C. Small, round, pale yellow, flushed 



and streaked red, firm, acid, late ; second quality ; much 



grown in Kent. 



Gogar or Stone (R.H.S.), D. Small, round, greenish yellow, 



firm, late ; second quality. 

 Gogar Pippin, see Gogar or Stone. 



Gold Apple (Saltmarsh), D. Small, round, angular, golden 



yellow, acid, early ; second quahty. 

 Gold Hill Red (Cranston Nursery Company), Cider. Small, 



round, very dark red, almost black. 

 Golden Ball (R.H.S.), D. Small, round, greenish yellow, very 



firm, acid, mid-season ; resembles Cluster Golden Pippin. 

 Golden Ball, see Devonshire Buckland. 

 Golden Ball, Cider. Small, round, yellow. 

 Golden Ball ( Amer) (Rivers), D. or C. large, round, greenish 



yellow ; resembles Waltham Abbey Seedling. 

 Golden Cluster (Graham), C. Medium, conical, angular, 



green, flushed red, very acid, late. 

 Golden Cluster Pippin, see Cluster Golden Pippin. 

 Golden Drop, see Coe's Golden Drop. 



Golden Ducat (Pragnell), D. or C. Large, round, angular, 

 pale yellow, streaked, brisk acid, mid-season ; first quahty ; 

 resembles a pale Blenheim Orange. 



Golden Farmer ( J. Scott), D. Small, conical, golden, mid- 

 season ; first quahty. 



Golden Harvey (Wheeler), D. Small, conical, open eye, 

 light russet, flushed red, sometimes streaked, flesh firm, 

 yellow, rich, sweet, mid-season ; first quahty. 



Golden Knob (G. Bunyard <fe Co.), D. Small, round, grey 

 russet, firm, acid, mid-season ; second quahty ; much 

 grown in Kent. 



Golden Monday (King), D. or C. Large, round, angular, 

 yellow, streaked, early ; third quality. 



Golden Noble (R.H.S.), C. Large, round, clear pale yellow, 

 firm, solid, acid, mid-season ; first quality ; a very hand- 

 some Apple, and great cropper. 



