110 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
ners. Leaflets deep green, 2-3 in. long, nearly as broad, 
rather thick, slightly wrinkled. Blossoms white, becoming 
deeply tinged with lilac. Pods light green, becoming crim- 
son with purple and green blotches, 3-5 in. long, 2—3 in. 
broad, flattened, subtorulose, straight or nearly so; spur 
stout, ¢ in. long. Seed ,7,—,% in, long, ,8,—3 in. broad, nearly 
as thick, light brown or dun, spotted and striped with dark . 
red, a darker line around the hilum. Introduced into Eu- 
rope about the middle of the eighteenth century and into 
the United States from England about 1825.— Plate 39, 
f, Ai. 
Sporrep Wax.* Identical with the preceding except 
that the pods are yellow. — Plate 39, f. 12. 
Dwarr Horticutrurat.t Identical with the preceding 
except that the plant is strictly dwarf, compact, 10-12 in. 
high, and earlier. A popular sort. 
HorticutturaL Wax.t Identical with the preceding 
except that the pods are bright yellow and seed dull red 
with splashes of yellow.— Plate 39, f. 13. 
ttt More or less marked with white. 
Corn Bran.§ Plant climbing 3-4 ft., with few runners. 
Leaflets broadly ovate, the larger ones usually broader than 
long, 4-5 in. long, 5-5} in. broad, abruptly pointed, quite 
smooth. Blossoms white, blotched with purple. Pods 
green, 3-4 in. long, % in. wide, nearly as thick, straight or 
nearly so; spur slender, }in. long. Seed uniform in size, 
% in. long, ,% in. broad, } in. thick, finely splashed with 
* Haage & Sch. Seed. 
+ Burr, Field & Gard. Veg. 458. (1863).— Intermediate Horticultural. 
[Wing], Rept. N. Y. Exp, Sta. 1:96. (1882).— Pink-marbled Dwarf 
Prague. Vilmorin-And. Veg. Gard. 63. (1885). — Haricot de Prague marbré 
nain. Vilmorin-And. Pl. Pot. 271. (1883). 
Phaseolus sphaericus minor Martens, Gartenbohnen 74. (1860). 
t Buschbohne, Wachs rothbunte. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1870). 
§ Burr, Field & Gard. Veg. 482. (1863).— Cut Short or Corn Hill. 
Thorburn, Cat. (1894). 
