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Exhibited at tlie Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Known 

 in Indiana as the White Winter Pearmain, but erroneously. 

 Bears early, is productive, and a good keeper. Profitable. 

 This is not London Sweet, or Heiche's Winter Sweet. 



Longville's Kernel, or Sam's Orah. Color, brownish red 

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

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



Long John. See Kaighn's Spitzenhurg. 

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

 Ohio Pom. Society. 



Long Pearmain, see Kaighn's Spitzenhurg. 



Long Stem. 



Eemarks. — Of Yirginia and Eastern Ohio. Eesembles 

 Willow Twig. 



Lopside, Grey Mouse, and Black Vandevere, which see. 



Loure Queen, or Lowre Queen. Color, yellow, striped and 

 splashed with dull red, rough, irregular dots, or sj)ecks 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 Queen Anne, Tallow. 

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

 season, August and September. 



