Limon. 1. Lond. Hort. Soc. Cat. 98. 1831.
Listed in this reference.
Lina Hauser. 1. Mas Pom. Gen. 12:186. 1883.
Lina Lackpfirsich. 2. Dochnahl Führ. Obstkunde 3:214, 215. 1858.
Glands reniform; flowers small, white; fruit large, roundish, halves unequal, greenish-yellow and dark red; flesh stained at the pit, aromatic; freestone; ripens the middle of September.
Lincoln. 1. Cole Am. Fr. Book 194. 1849.
Lincoln originated in Lincoln, Massachusetts, about 1800. Tree hardy, productive; glands globose; fruit very large, roundish; suture prominent; skin rich yellow, with considerable dark purplish-red; flesh tinged at the stone, juicy, rich, sweet; freestone; ripens the middle of September.
Lincoln Cling. 1. Horticulturist 15:491. 1860.
A spicy-flavored clingstone from a Dr. Hunter, Lincoln, North Carolina; fruit yellow, with a prominent, mamelon tip at the apex.
Lindley I. 1. Thomas Guide Prat. 49. 1876.
Glands reniform; flowers pale red; fruit very large; matures in September.