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erect, vigorous, much branched. Leaflets yellowish green, 
34-4 in. long, 2-3 in. broad, thin and papery, scarcely 
wrinkled. Blossoms white. Pods light green, 44-5} in. 
long, 3—% in. broad, a little flattened, curved; spur slender, 
curved, + in. long. Seed white, }-% in. long, $ in. broad, 
+ in. thick, subreniform, with depressed hilum.— Plate 41, 
f. 3. 
Lone Fiacroret.* Differs from the preceding only in 
having decidedly longer pods, and slightly larger and longer 
seeds.— Plate 41, f. 4. 
Waite Fiacrotet Wax.f Identical with White Flageo- 
let except that the edible pods are bright yellow and much 
more tender. It is therefore a better variety for use 
in the green state. Originated in Germany about 1897 
and is evidently not in the American trade at the present 
time. 
Erampes.{ Plant 10-12 in. high, erect, compact, some- 
times producing a few short runners. Leaflets deep green, 
considerably wrinkled, otherwise identical with White 
Flageolet. A very early variety, therefore employed much 
for forcing.— Plate 41, f. 5. 
KRUMSCHNABEL.§ Plant strictly dwarf, 12-15 in. high, 
with few leaves and branches. Leaflets yellowish green, 3-3} 
in. long, 24-3 in. broad, slightly rough, but not wrinkled. 
Blossoms white. Pods green, 3-5 in. long, 3-3 in. broad, 
subterete, slightly curved, often bent and twisted, much 
swollen by the seed; spur slender, curved, } in. long. 
morin-And. Veg. Gard. 43. (1885).— Haricot jflageolet blanc. Vilmorin- 
And. Pl. Pot. 250. (1883). 
Phaseolus oblongus Laudunensis Martens, Gartenbohnen 54. (1860). 
* Dwarf White Long-pod. Vilmorin-And. Veg. Gard. 43. (1885). 
+ Buschbohne, Flageolet Wachs, mit weissen Bohnen. Haage & Sch. 
Haupt-Verz. (1896). 
¢ Extra Early Dwarf £tampes. Vilmorin-And. Veg. Gard. 44. 
(1885). — Haricot flageolet trés hatif d’£tampes. Vilmorin-And. Pl. Pot. 
251. (1883). 
§ Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1891). 
