A small apple of inferior quality, roundish shape, and green color; it is in use during March and April.—[H. S. C.] p. 18.
577. GREEN LANGLAST.
A scotch apple, much grown in the orchards of the Carse of Gowrie. The tree is a most excellent bearer; fruit of capital quality when kept; tree, middle size, bears well. The Green Virgin, the Standard, and Green Langlast, may be reckoned the most profitable winter apples in this district.—[M. C. H. S.] iv. 471.
578. GREEN VIRGIN.
Tree an excellent bearer; bears when young; fruit keeps well, is of good quality, and of a fine yellow when kept. This is one of the most valuable apples in the Carse of Gowrie, but only known in Gourdiehill Orchard; tree healthy, middle sized.—[M. C. H. S.] iv. 471.
579. GREEN WINE
A variety peculiar to the Carse of Gowrie orchards, in Perthshire. Fruit, of excellent quality, tree bears well, but sickly when old.— [M. C. H. S.] iv. 474.
580. GREY QUEENING.
A medium sized dessert apple, of second-rate quality, it is of an oval shape, green and russety color; and is in use from December till February.—[H. S. C.] n. 609.