GARDEN BEANS CULTIVATED AS ESCULENTS. 107 
Very early and productive. Originated in Germany about 
1875. — Plate 39, f. 3. 
Dwarr Mont pv’Or.* Plant 10-12 in. high, strictly 
dwarf. Leaflets 11-2 in. long, 1-2 in. broad, light green, 
rough but not wrinkled, quite thick, variable in shape. 
Blossoms pink or purplish. Pods pale yellow, 3—4 in. long, 
3-5 in. broad, subterete, slightly curved; spur straight, 
stout, in. long. Seed dark brown to violet, black around 
the hilum, $-} in. long, 1-$ in. thick, ovate, uniform in 
size and shape. —Plate 39, f. 4. 
Cuerry.t Plant identical with Mont d’Or. Blossoms 
light pink or nearly white. Pods green, 3-5 in. long. 
Seed reddish brown, shaped like the preceding but a little 
larger. — Plate 39, f. 5. 
Dwarr Cuerry.{ Plant identical with Dwarf Mont 
d@’Or. Otherwise as in the preceding. 
YxELLow Princuss.§ Plant strictly dwarf, 10-12 in. 
high, moderately vigorous. Leaflets 3-3} in. long, 2-24 
in. broad, taper pointed, very slightly wrinkled. Pods 
yellow, 3-5 in. long, }—} in. broad, nearly as thick, slightly 
curved; spur quite stout, } in. long. Seed yellowish 
* [Wing], Rept. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 1: 102. (1883).— Vilmorin-And. Veg. 
Gard. 65. (1885). — Haricot nain du Mont @’ Or. Vilmorin-And. Pl. Pot. 
273. (1888). 
Philadelphia Commercial Museum, seeds belonging to this or the pre- 
ceding variety, No. 10800, Caucasus Agric. Society, Russia; 10897, State 
of Entre Rios, Argentina; 10900, Buenos Ayres, Argentina; 10906, 
Buenos Ayres, Argentina; 10910, Buenos Ayres, Argentina; 10948, 
Valladolid, Spain. 
+ Stangenbohne, Kirsch. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1876). 
Phaseolus sphaericus purpureus Martens, Gartenbohnen 71. (1860). 
t Buschbohne, Kirsch. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1891). — Busch- 
bohne, weichselfarbige. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1892). 
Philadelphia Commercial Museum, seeds belonging to this or the pre- 
ceding variety, No. 10498, Buenos Ayres, Argentina. 
§ Buschbohne, Princess gelbe yunde. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. 
(1873). — Buschbohne, Nonpareil. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1892.) 
Philadelphia Commercial Museum, seeds, No. 10893, Tucuman, 
Argentina; 10980, “‘ Frijol redondo colorado,” Sacatepéquez, Guatemala. 
