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With no black marks. 
Dark reddish brown predominating. 
Brown. OSBORN. 
Red. WARWICK. 
Light reddish or yellowish with darker splashings. 
Blotches distinct. Sion House. 
Blotches obscure. HINRICH. 
More or less marked with white. 
White area covering nearly half or more than half the surface. 
Obscurely splashed with yellow. IMPROVED HINRICH. 
Not as last. 
White separated from the other colors by a continuous or 
nearly continuous line. BICOLOR. 
White more than half and separated from the other colors by 
a broken line or with many outstanding spots. Pods 
yellow. DETROIT. 
White covering about half the surface and separated from the other 
color by a very irregular line. EarRLy CHINA. 
White area less than in the preceding. 
Other color chocolate brown splashed with red and a few spots 
on the white. KEENEY. 
Chocolate brown, a few spots on the white. RACHEL. 
tt Seed usually twice as long as broad. 
4— One color. 
White. 
Not usually kidney shaped. WHITE Swiss. 
More or less kidney shaped. 
Pods straight or nearly so. 
Plant 12-15 in. high. WHITE KIDNEY. 
Plant 8-10 in. high. MAINE. 
Pods curved but not bent nor wrinkled. 
Plant dwarf but inclined to produce runners. Davis. 
No indication of runners. 
Seed with no green. WHITE FLAGEOLET. 
Seed tinged with green. 
Pods green. LONG FLAGEOLET. 
Pods yellow. Erampxs. 
Pods bent and warty. KRUMSCHNABEL. 
Black. 
Pods green. Lone NEGRO. 
Pods yellow. LONG ALGERIAN, 
Brown or brownish yellow. 
Plant a climber. KENTUCKY WONDER. 
