120 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
Earzy Cuina.* Plant identical with Golden Wax. Pods 
yellowish-green, often 5 in. long. Seed white on about 
half the dorsal area, various shades of pink on ventral half, 
1s-1’s in. long, +45 in. wide, oblong, slightly flattened. — 
Plate 40, f. 20. 
Kerney.{ Plant 6-8 in. high, with a tendency to trail 
and to produce short tendrils. Pods 4—6 in. long. Seed 
white on one-third of posterior side, reddish brown on the 
other portion, otherwise identical with Golden Wax.— 
Plate 40, f. 21. 
Racuet.} Plant strictly dwarf, 12-15 in. high, vigorous. 
Leaflets yellowish green, 3-3} in. long, 24-3 in. broad, not 
wrinkled. Blossoms white. Pods green, 4—5 in. long, 3-4 
in. broad, } in. thick, straight or nearly so; spur slender, 
curved, } in. long. Seed chocolate brown with white and 
brown spots on one end, dark around the hilum, +—; in. 
long, 3°5 in. broad, oblong, rounded at ends. Very produc- 
tive, —Plate 40, f. 22. 
aaaa. Seed at least twice as long as broad. 
* One color. 
+ White. 
Wuire Swiss.§ Plant strictly dwarf, 12-15 in. high. 
Leaflets yellowish green, 3-3} in. long, 2-2} in. broad, 
quite thick, smooth. Blossoms white. Pods green, 3-5 
in. long, 3-;°; in. broad, subterete, straight or nearly so; 
spur slender, curved, lin. long. Seed snow white, $—% in. 
long, {7s in. broad, uniformly oblong, truncated. Quite 
late but very productive. —Plate 40, f. 23. 
* Browne, Rept. U. 8. Pat. Off. 336. (1854). — Burr, Field & Gard. Veg. 
160. (1863). — [Wing], Rept. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 13 103. (1882). — China 
Red Eye. Waugh, Bull. Okla. Exp. Sta. 9:8. (1898). 
Philadelphia Commercial Museum, seeds, No. 10472, “‘ Anego,”’ Japan. 
+ Keeney Rustiess Golden Wax. Burpee, Cat. (1895). 
} Early Rachel. [Wing], Rept. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 13107. (1882). 
Phascolus oblongus Rachelianus Martens, Gartenbohnen 59. (1860). 
§ White Swiss or Common White Canterbury. Vilmorin-And. Seed. 
