DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF APPLES. 



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Lincolnshire Holland Pippin (Benson), C. Medium, ovate, 

 angular, yellow, flushed, very acid, mid- season ; third 

 quality. 



Lincolnshire Pippin, see Hawthornden. 

 Lincolnshire Reinette, see Braddick's Nonpareil. 

 Linnaeus Pippin (J. Scott), D. Small, round, green, russet, 



hard, late ; worthless. 

 Lippair Wilding (R.H.S.). 



Little Dick (Ward), D. Very small, flat, red flushed. 



Little John (Campsie), C. Medium, round, yellow, flushed, 



dry, acid, mid-season ; worthless. 

 Littlewick White (Bridgman), C. Small, conical, green, 



spotted, acid, mid-season ; worthless. 

 Liver Pearmain (Ritchie), D. or C. Small, conical, green, 



flushed dark bronze or liver colour, late ; worthless. 

 Liver's Imperial (Pearson), C. Large, conical, streaked 



yellow, soft, very acid, early ; handsome, but worthless. 

 Livesay (Hathaway). 

 Livesey's Imperial, see Hollandbury. 

 Livesley's Imperial, see Lord Sufneld. 

 Loan's Pearmain (R.H.S.), D. Medium, round, green, 



streaked, russety, late ; somewhat resembles small 



examples of Claygate Pearmain. 

 Loddington Seedling (Killick), C. Large, round, angular, 



pale green, flushed, firm, mid-season ; first quality ; a 



fine handsome Apple, much grown in Kent. 

 Lodgemore Nonpareil (J. Veitch & Sons), D. Small, 



round, golden russet, late. 

 Loggerhead, see Catshead. 



London Peach (Pearson), C. Medium, flat, angular, yellow, 



bronzed, acid, late ; worthless. 

 London Pippin (R.H.S.), D. or C. Medium, flat, very 



angular, green, flushed red, late ; first quality. 

 Long Peeler (Matthews), Small, ovate, green, red flushed ; 



worthless. 

 Long Reinette (J. Fowler). 



Long Start (Crossland), C. Small, round, streaked yellow, 

 mid-season. 



Long Stemmed Pippin (Garland), D. or C. Medium, conical, 

 even, green, red streaked, mid- season ; stalk remarkably 

 long. 



Longville's Kernel (R.H.S.) D. or C. Medium, round, 



streaked yellow ; second quality ; early. 

 Lopen Never Blight (J. Scott), Cider. Small, round, red 



streaked. 



Lord Burghley (R.H.S.), D. Medium or Small, flat, angular, 

 green, russet bronzed, firm, late ; first quality; resembles 

 Stunner Pippin. 



Lord Clyde (Rivers), see Golden Noble. 



