GARDEN BEANS CULTIVATED AS ESCULENTS. 127 
or nearly so, stout, 1 in. nog Seed black, splashed and 
spotted with yellowish red, ;%—3 in. long, } in. wide, oblong, 
slightly reniform, rounded at ends. —Plate 41, f. 18. 
Buiack SPECKLED.* Plant strictly dwarf, 10-15 in. high, 
vigorous. Leaflets dark green, 34-4} in. long, 3-4 in. broad, 
slightly wrinkled, thick. Blossoms lilac. Pods light green, 
often blotched with purple, 4-6 in. long, 3—3 in. broad, 
$-+ in. thick, curved; spur nearly straight, stout, }—% in. 
long. Seed black or dark Adhilee spotted and splashed 
with red, }-}4 in. long, +-;*; in. broad, oblong, usually 
rounded at ends. Most exidisively grown around Paris. — 
Plate 41, f. 19. 
Eaeue.t Identical with the preceding, except that the 
seed is usually much compressed on the ends, and much 
more splashed with red. 
MonawK.{ Plant strictly dwarf, 12-15 in. high, 
branchy. Leaflets light green, 24-3 in. long, about the 
same width, slightly wrinkled, rather thin, often blistered. 
Bossoms white, later becoming tinged with purple. Pods 
‘green, often splashed with brownish lines, 3-5 in. long, 
2-3 in. broad, }—} in. thick, a little flattened, curved; spur 
slender, curved, $-$ in. long. Seed dark chocolate brown 
to black, with lighter shades of brown and splashings of 
drab, 3-13 in. long, 7s—% in. broad, ;—} in. thick, 
oblong, slightly flattened, often subreniform. A very old 
variety, hardy and quite productive. — Plate 41, f. 20. 
* [Wing], Rept. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 23254. (1883). — Vilmorin-And. Veg. 
Gard. 48. (1885).— Haricot Bagnolet. Vilmorin-And. Pl. Pot. 255. 
(1883).— Buschbohne, Zucker von Bagnolet. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. 
(1897). 
Philadelphia Commercial Museum, seeds, No. 10947, “ Judia de la 
Granja,’? Medina del Campo, Spain. 
+ Buschbohne, Adler rothe bunte. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1878). 
t Early Mohawk. Browne, Rept. U. S. Pat. Off. 336. (1854). — Burr, 
Field & Gard. Veg. 464. (1863).— Veitch’s Harly Favourite. Veitch, Cat. 
(1897). 
Phaseolus oblongus purpureovariegatus Martens, Gartenbohnen 56. (1860). 
