106 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
broad, ovate to subtriangular, often elongated taper pointed, 
much wrinkled. Pods green, 3-5 in. long, 3—} in. broad, 
4-4 in. thick, slightly curved; spur nearly straight, 4 in. 
long. Seed white, {-} in. long, 1-3 in. broad, uniformly 
oblong, abruptly rounding at the ends, very smooth, glossy. 
An early and quite productive variety. — Plate 39, f. 1. 
Sopuir.* Plant climbing, 3-4 ft. high, moderately vig- 
orous, few leaved. Leaflets 3-3} in. long, 2-24 in. wide, 
slightly wrinkled. Blossoms white. Pods light green, 
33-44 in. long, }-} in. wide, a little flattened, slightly 
curved, subtorulose; spur stout, straight, 4 in. long. 
Seed white, somewhat irregular in size and shape, 3—} in. 
long, +-# in. broad, nearly as thick, ovate to subspherical. 
A poor bearer but with large and tender pods. — Plate 39, 
f. 2. 
tt Seed neither white nor black. 
¢ One color. 
Mont v’Or.f Plant climbing 3-4 ft., with few runners, 
moderately vigorous. Leaflets 2-2} in. long, 14-2 in. broad, 
ovate to triangular, slightly or not at all wrinkled. Blos- 
soms light pink or purplish. Pods bright yellow, 3-5 in. 
long, 3-3 in. broad, }-% in. thick, a little flattened, more 
or less curved; spur slender, curved, $ in. long. Seed 
dark reddish purple, darker around the hilum, 4 in. long, 
yet in. broad, +} in. thick, quite uniformly ovate. 
* Gard. Chron. 23236, (1842).— White Cranberry. [Wing], Rept. 
N. Y. Exp. Sta. 1:99. (1882). — Vilmorin-And. Veg. Gard. 57. (1885). — 
Stangenbohne, Dukaten. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1899). — Golden 
Andalusia. Thorburn, Cat. (1897). — Lazy Wives. Greiner, How to Make 
Gard. Pay 154. (1900). 
Phaseolus sphaericus albus Martens, Gartenbohnen 72. (1860). 
Field Columbian Museum, seeds, No. 430: Philadelphia Commercial 
Museum, seeds, No, 10511, Buenos Ayres, Argentina. 
+ [Wing], Rept. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 13102. (1882).— Vilmorin-And. 
Veg. Gard. 59. (1885).— Golden Butter. Sibley, Cat. (1884).— Haricot 
beurre du Mont d’ Or. Vilmorin-And. Pl, Pot. 267. (1883). 
