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sized regular shallow cavity. Flesh white, granular, flavor poor. 

 Used for market and kitchen in Illinois. Illinois. 



Krull. Medium, yellow, with bloom; skin thick. Flesh melting, 

 juicy, good. Keeps into winter. Grown in Pennsylvania and New 

 Jersey. 



Kirtland. 



Lady Clapp. Large, yellow with smooth skin. Flesh juicy, 

 melting, vinous, quality very good. Season last half of September, 

 following the Bartlett. A promising new variety in Eastern States. 



Langelier. Medium in size, obovate, pyriform; color pale yellow 

 with some russeting; stalk short in small cavity; basin quite irregular. 

 Flesh juicy, buttery, melting, with sweet rich flavor, quality good. 

 Ohio. 



Lawrence. Medium to quite large, form obovate, and obtuse 

 pyriform, regular; color lemon yellow with areas of russet, and 

 many small brown dots; stalk rather short, stout, and set in an 

 irregular russeted cavity; basin broad, shallow, ribbed and russeted. 

 Flesh whitish, juicy, melting, sweet, aromatic, quality very good. 

 Season, winter. A popular hardy and profitable variety in several 

 States. New York. 



