628 Report oF THE HorRTICULTURIST OF THE 
Lady. Zab. A seedling of Concord. See Annual Reports of 
this Station for 1888, p. 106; 1889, p. 342; and 1890, p. 331. 
Lady Washington. abd. X, (Lab., vin.). This is a seedling 
of Concord X Allen’s Hybrid. See Annual Reports of this 
Station for 1887, p. 341; 1888, p. 106; 1889, p. 342; and 1890, 
p. 331. 
Leader. A chance seedling received in the spring of 1892 
from Frank Ford & Son, Ravenna, O. We have not seen its 
fruit. 
Leavenworth. (Stayman & Black's No. 47.) Lab. A white 
Concord seedling, sent to the Station in 1889 by Stayman & 
Black, Leavenworth, Kansas. It has not yet fruited here. 
Lindley. (Mary, Rogers, No.9.) vin. X Lab. See Annual Reports 
of this Station for 1887, p.341; 1888, p. 106; 1889, p. 342, and 1890, 
p. 329. : | 
Lindmar. Lab. X,(Lab.,vin.). This is a seedling of Lindley X 
Martha, originated by T. V. Munson, Denison, Tex. A white grape 
medium in size, bunch and berry. It did not ripen well this sea- 
son, and we are not yet prepared to recommend it for trial in this 
locality. See also Annual Reports of this Station for 1888, “ Seed- 
ling 20 1-2,” pp. 107, 108, and 1889, p. 343. 
Linn. Originated by P. B. Crandall, Ithaca, N. Y. In 1892 it 
was received at the Station for testing. We have not yet seen its 
fruit. 
Little Blue. Zad., (or Zab. X.) A grape of unknown parent- 
age, sent to the Station in 1888 by A. J. Caywood & Son, Marl- 
borough, N. Y. Bunch medium; berry medium, oblong, black; pulp 
juicy, melting, sweet, of good quality; skin so tender that it is 
liable to crack. Ripened this year with Moore’s Early. As yet it 
has proved only moderately productive. See also Annual Report 
of this Station for 1891, p. 497. | 
Livingston. (vin., Lab.) <A black seedling of a Rogers Hybrid; 
the originator thinks it is from Agawam seed. Originated by 
Daniel W. Babcock, Dansville, N. Y., and sent to this Station in 
1882. We have not yet seen its fruit. 
Lutie. A grape of unknown parentage, originated by Dr. 
Chisholm, and introduced by I. G. Coles, Nashville, Tenn. 
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