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of England. Exhibited at the Cincinnati Horticultural 

 Society. Known in Indiana as the White Winter Pear- 

 main, erroneously. Bears early, productive, and good 

 keeping. Not much valued for the table. Cooks Avell, 

 and profitable. See Heicke's Winter Sweet. Similar to 

 the Broadwell. 



Longville's Kernel^ or Sams Crab. Color, brownish red 

 on 3'ellow; form, oval, flattened; size, 3; use, table; qual- 

 ity, 2 to 3 ; season, August and September. 



Lo7ig John, or Kaighii's Spizenhiirg. 



Eemarks. — " Large, handsome, second-rate," — Trans. 

 Ohio Pom. Society. 



Long Fearmai/i, see Kaighn's Spitzenhurg. 



Long Stem. 



Eemarks. — Of Virginia and Eastern Ohio. Eesembles 

 Willow Twig. 



Lopside^ Grey House, and Black Vaiidevere, which see. 



Loure Qucciij or Lovcre Queen. Color, yellovv^ striped and 

 splashed with dull red, rough, irregular dots, or specks of 

 dull russet, russet at stem ; form, roundish flattened, often 

 angular; size, 2 to 1 ; use, table; quality, 2; season, Oc- 

 tober to January. 



Eemarks. — Somewhat resembles the Yandevere. Of 

 Morrow county, Ohio. "Large, Winter. Little known.' 

 — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. 



Lowell, or Pound Royal, Orange Quee7i Anne, Tallow. 

 Color, oily, pale yellow; form, oblong ovate; quality, 2; 

 season, August and September. 



