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THE APPLE. 
Gloria Mundi. Thomp. 
Monstrous Pippin. Goxe. Floy. Ken. 
Baltimore. 
Glazenwood G-loria Mundi. 
New York Gloria Mundi. 
American Mammoth. 
Ox Apple. 
Origin unknown. Tree vigorous. Not productive or profit- 
able. 
Fruit very large, roundish, oblate, angular. Skin greenish 
yellow. Flesh coarse, tender, with a pleasant acid flavour; 
October to January. 
Gloucester White. 
Origin, Gloucester, Ya. Tree vigorous and very productive. 
Fruit medium, roundish, oblate. Skin fine yellow. Flesh 
yellow, juicy, rich, aromatic. October. 
Golden Harvey. Thomp. Lind. Eon. 
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. 
Golden 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. 
Greyhouse. 
Medium, oblate, nearly globular, dull red, with faint stripes. 
Flesh firm and dry ; said to be fine for cider. Winter. 
Harvest Red Streak. 
From Michigan, a local name, probably an old variety, small 
or medium, oblate, angular. Skin whitish, striped and splashed 
