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Late Chandler. 



Eemarks.— Of Cincinnati, Ohio. " Not approved."— 

 Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. 



Late Strawherry, or Auburn Strawberry. 

 Eemarks.— " Highly esteemed in New York, where 

 best known." — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. 



Leadington, Monstrous, or Green Codlin. 

 Eemarks. — Yery large. Good for cooking. 



Lemon Pippin, Kirke's. Color, yellowish green ; form, 

 ,oval; size, 2 ; use, kitchen; quality, 2 ; season, September. 

 Eemarks. — Nearly closed at the'stalk, and calyx like a 

 lemon. A popular English apjile. 



Liberty. 



Eemarks. — Seedling, of Delaware county, Ohio. "Good 

 late Winter." — Trans. Ohio-Pom. Society. A long keeper. 



Limber Twig. Color, dull red, and light yellow, striped 

 and splashed with red in sun, rough russet specks, and 

 sometimes a patch of russet;- form, round, somewhat con- 

 ical ; size, 2 to 3 ; use, kitchen ; quality, 3; season, keeps 

 till May. 



Eemarks. — A sound, long keeper, valuable, hardy, and 

 very productive. A great market fruit, though rather 

 small. There is said to be a large and a small variety. 

 " Valuable for market, being a great bearer, but not a 

 very choice fruit." — Br. Warder. Good for Southwest. 



London Pippin. Color, yellow ; form, oblate ; size, 1 ; 

 use, kitchen and table ; quality, 2 ; season, October to 

 January. 



Eemarks. — "Worthji- of a much more general cultivation. 



