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Dare.* Identical with the preceeding except that the 
pods are yellow. | 
WarpwELu.{ Plant strictly dwarf, 10-12 in. high. 
Leaflets light green, 23-3 in. long, about as broad, rough 
but not wrinkled, rather thin. Blossoms white. Pods 
bright yellow, 3-5 in. long, }-$ in. broad, 4- in. thick, 
slightly curved; spur stout, curved, + in. long. Seed 
dingy white, with various shades of brown on the ventral 
surface, ;%—% in. long, 1-;°; in. broad, oblong, usually 
rounded at ends, reniform. — Plate 41, f. 13. 
** Seed variegated. 
¢ Marked with white. 
Martcuuxss.t Plant strictly dwarf, 12-15 in. high. 
Leaflets yellowish green, 3-4 in. long, 2}-3 in. broad, 
scarcely wrinkled. Blossoms white. Pods green, 4—6 in. 
long, 3—} in. broad, subterete, straight or nearly so; spur 
slender, straight, 4 in. long. Seed white with black spots 
at each end of the hilum which occasionally run together, 
zis} in. long, 34;-} in. thick, oblong, subreniform. Very 
productive.— Plate 41, f. 14. 
t+ Seed with no white markings. 
Buue@arian.§ Plant climbing 2-3 ft., with few runners. 
Leaflets bright green, 2-2} in. long, 14-24 in. broad, 
* New Date Wax. Thorburn, Cat. (1886).— Buschbohne, Wachs Dattel. 
Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1880). 
+ Wardwell Kidney Wax. Thorburn, Cat. (1887). 
Phaselous oblongus saponaceus Martens, Gartenbohnen 59. (1860). 
Philadelphia Commercial Museum, seeds, No. 10602, Humpata, Mos- 
samedes, W. Africa; 10860, ‘‘Porates de cuarenta,’”” Buenos Ayres, 
Argentina. 
t Haricot Incomparable. — Vilmorin-And. Cat. (1895).— Dwarf Match- 
less. Vilmorin-And. Seed. 
§ Haricot de Bulgarie sans parchemin. Vilmorin-And. Cat. (1891). 
Field Columbian Museum, seeds, No. 13232: Philadelphia Commercial 
Museum, seeds, No. 10900, Buenos Ayres, Argentina. 
