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Late Yellow Albeuoe. 

 October Yellow. Alg'iers Yellow. Algiers Winter. 



A very late Clingstone, originally introduced from the Sontli of 

 Fiance, but now abandoned. Leaves witli reniforra glands. Flowera 

 laige. 



Fruit of medium size, roundish oval. Skin downy, green, b3COining 

 yellow. Flesh yellow to the stone, very firm, rather juicy, sweet 

 October. 



Lemon Clingstone. 



Kennedy's Carolina. Long Yellow Pine -apple. 



Kennedy's Lemon Clingstone. Pine-apple Clingstone. 



Largest Lemon. Yellow Pine-apple. 

 Allison. 



The Lemon Clingstone is one of the largest and most beautiful of all 

 the yellow-fleshed clings. It is originally a native of Soutli Carolina. 

 There are now many seedlings reproduced from it. This is a very pro- 

 ductive, hardy tree. Leaves long, with reniform glands. Flowers 

 small. 



Fruit large, oblong, narrowed at the top, and having a large, pro- 

 jecting, swollen point, much like that of a lemon. Skin tine yellow, 

 with a dark brownish-red cheek. Flesh firm, yellow, slightly red at the 

 stone, adhering firmly, with a rich, sprightly, vinous, subacid fiavoi-. 

 Middle and last of September. 



Lenoir. 



Fruit medium, round, with one side projecting. Skin white, smooth, 

 washed and splashed with red. Flesh white, juicy, perfumed. Free- 

 stone. Kipe middle August. 



Leopold I. 



A Belgian Peach. Leaves serrated, with slight reniform glands. 

 Flowers large. 



Fruit large, roundish. Suture well marked. Skin downy, clear 

 yellow, shaded with red in the sun. Flesh fine, melting, juicy. Sep- 

 tember, Freestone. 



Lincoln. 



Origin, Lincoln, Mass. Very hardy and productive. Glands globose. 



Fruit large, roundish. Suture large. Skin rich yellow, mostly 

 covered with dark purplish red, much downy. Flesh yellow, with a 

 tinge of red at the stone, juicy, of a very rich, sweet, and excellent 

 flavor. Freestone. From first to last of September. 



Lord Palalerston. 



This is another of Thomas Rivers' new sorts, grown, as he says, from 

 seed of the Princess of Wales, and resembling in size its grandparent, 

 the IMonstrous Pavie of Pompone. Glands globose. Flowers large. 



Fruit very large. Skin whitish, with a pink cheek. Flesh firm, yet 

 melting, juicy, and rich. Middle to end of September. 



