Grandeville. 1. Lond. Hort. Soc. Cat. 97. 1831.

Leaves deeply serrate and glandless; flowers large.

Granger. 1. Mich. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 189. 1880.

A seedling grown by S. L. Staley about 1850 and later given to F. Granger, Monterey, Michigan. It is distinguishable from Late Crawford only by a slight difference in habit of tree; leaves large, with globose glands.

Grant Cling. 1. Horticulturist N. S. 7:180. 1857.

A clingstone peach from J. T. Grant, Georgia. Fruit above medium in size, oblong, tapering; distinctly sutured; skin heavily pubescent, with a pale cream color, blushed considerably; flesh pale red at the stone, juicy, tender.

Grant Large Yellow. 1. Kenrick Am. Orch. 194. 1841.

Originated with a Mr. Grant, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; ripens late.

Grauer-Pfirsich. 1. Mas Pom. Gen. 12:185. 1883.

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