12 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



from fiber, rich nutty flavor ; seed, medium size, tight in cavity. Bloom first of 

 June ; season following November until last of March in Guatemala. Description by 

 Mr. Knight. 



Knowles (Mex.). 



Original tree on place of W. A. Knowles, Santa Barbara ; plantpd in 1S9S and at 

 eight years of age produced about 1,000 fruits. Annual crop from 150 to 1,200 fruits. 

 Described by F. O. Popenoe in these Proceedings for October 23, 1915. 



Lambert (Guat.). 



Original tree on place of C. F. Wagner, corner Fairfax and Fountain streets, 

 Hollywood. The seed was obtained from a fruit on the Los Angeles market and 

 planted in 1007. In 1015 it bore three fruits and in 1910 four fruits. The variety 

 was given Mrs. Wagner's maiden name. Described by F. O. Popenoe in these Pro- 

 ceedings for October 23, 1916. 



Landon. 



A Florida variety included in descriptions made by F. W. Popenoe in the Pomona 

 Journal for February, 1911. 



Largo. 



A variety described in 1906 by P. J. Wester under S. P. I. No. 1S730 ; originally 

 from Bahama Islands. 



Linda (Guat.). 



Introduced as budwood from Guatemala in 1914 by E. E. Knight of Yorba Einda 

 as Knight's No. 39. Described by F. O. Popenoe in these Proceedings for Octo- 

 ber 23, 1915. 



Luisa. 



A Cuban variety described in 1916 under S. P. I. No. 40912 and being tested out 

 in Florida. 



Lycett. 



Especially recommended in 1915 for planting in Hawaii. 



Lyman. 



Recommended in 1915 for planting in Hawaii. 



Lyon (Guat.). 



Original tree on place of Miss A. M. Lyon, 7276 Sunset boulevard. Hollywood. 

 The seed was from a fruit purchased on the Los Angeles market and planted in 1908. 

 The original tree is not very large, having been cut heavily for budwood and also 

 somewhat injured by the freeze of 1912-13. Budded trees have proved to be very 

 precocious, literally blossoming and bearing themselves almost to death unless pre- 

 vented by thinning the fruit. 



Lyon (Guat.). 



Two varieties have been described under the name of Lyon. This one was 

 described by P. J. Wester in the Philippine Agricultural Review for February. 1914. 

 The original tree grew from seed imported in 1903 by L. Lyon, the horticulturist at 

 that time. 



Macdonald. 



Especially recommended in 1915 for planting in Hawaii. 



