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on the end, varnished red; seeds superficial; flesh firm, rosy 
white, abounding in juice, sweet, and very sprightly. Phase: 
tive, and ripens at midseason. 
Leon pre St. Laumer (Dupuy Jamin). Large, conical, bright 
pale scarlet; flesh carmine, rich, juicy, and sweet. Moderately 
productive. I have not fruited this variety, but it made with 
me a splendid growth last season, in a soil where the Scarlet 
_ Pine grew feebly, and the Filbert Pine almost refused to grow. 
Leopotp I. A Belgian variety of medium size, dark color; seeds 
prominent, fine; sweet flavor, but only a moderate bearer. 
LEwIsHAM Scanuer, (Syn. Scarlet Cluster.) Fruit roundish, 
small, with short neck; purplish red, growing in clusters, 
slightly hairy; flesh scarlet, firm, solid, of moderate flavor. 
Leaves small, flat, yellowish green. English, said to bear well 
LitTLeE Monitor. Small, roundish, obtuse conical. 
*Lizziz RANDOLPH. Medium, roundish, light crimson, poor 
flavor. Pistillate. 
Lonc-FRUITED MuscaTELLE. An old, very small, and poor 
Hautbois strawberry. 
Lone Scaruer. (Syn. Padley’s Early Scarlet, Oblong Scarlet.). 
Fruit large, oblong, with a long glossy neck, bright light scar- 
let; seeds few and sunken. Leaves numerous; foot-stalks hairy. 
Leaflets small, dark shining green. 
Lone STEM. 
LoncGwortnH’s Prouiric (Schneicke). (Syn. Schueicke’s Her- 
maphrodite.) (?) Large, roundish, broad at base, light crim- 
son; flesh firm, scarlet (with numerous rays, the remains of the 
filaments. Downing), briskly acid, good. Vigorous and pro- 
ductive. Leaves large, broad, wavy, on long, stout foot-stalks. 
Originated in Cincinnati, O., in 1848, and was once rather a 
famous kind. Probably little cultivated now. 
Lorp CLypEe (Dean). This was considered at home, when it 
was introduced, the best novelty among English kinds after 
John Powell. 
Lorp. Murray (Stewart and Neilson). 
Lorp SPENCER. 
Lorenzo Bootu (De Jonghe). ,1857 or 1858. Large, oval, bright 
gvossy red; flesh dark crimson, solid, sweet, and sprightly. 
Said to be hardy, and very early. Other authority gives the 
color of the flesh cherry red. 
Lorio. (Syn. Lorio Pine.) Large, obtusely conical, rich, clear 
‘dark red; flesh reddish, juicy, vinous, and sweet. 
