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*Leopard, tr X am (?). Originated with Theodore Williams and said to be seed of 



Botan [Abundance] pollinated with Red Glass. F. A. Waugh says that it is appar- 

 ently trifiora X americana. 

 Leptune, 14, h. Said to have been introduced by J. D. Morrow & Sons, of Arkansas. 

 *Letta, am. Found in Buchanan County, Iowa, and introduced by J. Wragg & Sons, 



Waukee, Iowa. 

 Lillie, 36, am. Originated with H. A. Tern-, 1 who says it is a seedling of Van Buren. 



He is, however, quoted by F. A. Waugh as saying that it is a seedling of Hawkeye. 

 *Lindheimer, an v. Offered in 1898 as a Chickasaw by F. T. Ramsey, Austin, Tex. 

 Little, 30, am. From Charles. Luedloff, then of Carver, Minn. 

 Little Seedling. See Little. 

 Lizzie, 27, am. A seedling of Harrison, grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa, and 



introduced by F. W. Meneray, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 

 Lockey, 14, am. 

 Lone Star, 14, an v. Grown by E. W. Kirkpatrick in Texas from wild seed procured 



in eastern Texas. 

 Lotta. See Lottie. 



Lottie, 30, am. A seedling of Van Buren, grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 

 Louisa, 14, am. From Missouri. 

 ^Louisiana, tr X- A seedling of a Japanese crossed with a native. Grown by J. L. 



Xormand, Marksville, La. 

 *Luedloff, am. From Charles Luedloff, Cologne, Minn. Listed as americana by 



E. S. Goff. 

 *Luedloff Green, am. Introduced by Charles Luedloff and listed as americana by 



L. H. Bailey. 

 *Luedloff Red, am. Introduced by Charles Luedloff and listed as americana by 



E. S. Goff. 

 Luedloff's Seedling. See Luedloff. 

 Macedonia, 14, 37, mu. 

 Mackland, 14, am. 



Macomber (Xo. 1), 14, am. From a Mr. Macomber, of Vermont. 

 Macomber (Xo. 2), 14, am. From a Mr. Macomber, of Vermont. 

 *Madam Leeds. Originated with George Temple, probably of Iowa, and said to 



resemble Poole Pride in foliage. The material received from Iowa under this 



name was americana. 

 Mammoth July 1. See Culbeeson. 

 Manitoba, 14, n. 

 Manitoba (Xo. 1), am. A wild variety from Manitoba and Listed by J. W. Kerr as 



an americana. 



Manitoba (Xo. 2), 14, am. Grown by X. E. Hansen, Brookings, S. Dak., from 

 Manitoba seed. 



Manitoba (Xo. 4), 14, 28, n. Grown by X. E. Hansen, Brookings, S. Dak., from 



Manitoba seed. 



Manitoba (Xo. 5), 14, 28, am. Grown by X. E. Hansen, Brookings, S. Dak., from 



Manitoba seed. 



1 Terry, H. A. Transactions of the Iowa Horticultural Society, 1893, p. 276. 



