994 the strawberry. 



La Versaillaise. 



A French variety. 

 Fruit very large, oblong, bright scarlet. Flesh shaded with red, 

 firm, juicy, rich, sweet. 



Le Baron. 

 Raised by ¥m. R. Prince. Hermaphrodite 



Fruit early, very large, obtuse cone, dark scarlet, not showy, sweet, 

 rich, melting. 



Lennig's White. 



White Pineapple. Albion White. 



Albino. White Albany. 



Origin, supposed Germantown, Pa. This is one of the very finest- 

 flavored sorts grown ; but unfortunately it does not produce but very 

 moderate crops, and is therefore unsuited to any but amateurs. Plants 

 vigorous. Hermaphrodite. 



Fruit large, roundish obtuse conical. Seeds reddish, not deep. 

 Color whitish, tinged with red. Flesh soft, tender, juicy, sweet, rich, 

 delicious pineapple flavor. 



Leonce de Lambertye. 



Fruit very large, conical. Skin bright shining red, as if varnished. 

 Seeds slightly embedded. Flesh firm, rosy white, very juicy, rich and 

 sweet. (Hogg.) 



Leopold I. 



This is a Belgian variety. 



Fruit large, roundish conical, rich deep red. Seeds yellow, promi- 

 nent. Flesh tinted with rose, juicy, sweet, delicious. (An. Pom.) 



Little Monitor. 

 Originated with W. A. Burgess. 



Fruit small, roundish obtuse conical, light scarlet. Flesh soft, rich, 

 sweet. 



Lizzie Randolph. 



American. Pistillate. Medium, roundish, light crimson, poor flavor, 

 productive. 



Longworth's Prolific. 



Originated at Cincinnati, on the lands of Mr. Longworth, in the Gar- 

 den of Eden, by Mr. Schneicke. Hermaphrodite. Vines vigorous and 

 very productive. Footstalks long, stout. Leaves large, not very thick, 

 considerably ruffled. 



Fruit large, roundish, broad at base, sometimes oblate. Color 

 light crimson. Flesh firm, scarlet, with numerous rays (the remains of 

 the filaments). Flavor rich, briskly acid. Valuable for preserving. 



Lorenz Booth. 



Fruit large, oval, bright glossy red. Flesh dark crimson, firm, sweet. 



