128 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
InsenBuRGER.* Differs from Mohawk only in seed 
being more of a drab and finely spotted with yellow. — 
Plate 41, f. 21. 
VALENTINE.f Plant strictly dwarf, 9-12 in. high, with few 
leaves and branches. Leaflets deep green, 3-4 in. long, 
2-3 in. broad, smooth. Blossoms white. Pods green, 3-5 
in. long, $—-} in. broad, subterete, curved; spur slender, 
curved, + in. long. Seed splashed and spotted with dark 
and light red, and a dark ring around the hilum, }—% in. 
long, {-;°s in. broad, oblong, subcylindrical, truncated at 
ends, often irregularly dented. Moderately early and pro- 
ductive. <A justly popular sort.—Plate 41, f. 22. 
LonereLtow.{ An improved Valentine, the plant more 
vigorous, and pods a little longer, nearly straight, and very 
thick. 
Wiu1aMs.§ Plant identical with Valentine. Pods much 
flattened, blotched with purple. Seed }~-$ in. long, 35—3 
in. broad, 38;—} in. thick, not truncated at ends. Earlier 
than Valentine. — Plate 41, f. 23. 
Rep SPECKLED.|| Identical with Sion House, except that 
the seeds are somewhat larger and more tumid, and more 
than twice as long as broad. 
* Buschbohne, Iisenburger bunte. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1878). 
_ + Early Valentine. Browne, Rept. U. 8. Pat. Off. 337. (1854). — Burr, 
Field & Gard. Veg. 462. (1863).— Red Speckled Valentine. Landreth, Cat. 
(1890). — Round Red Valentine. Livingstone, Cat. (1893). — Buschbohne, 
Valentine. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1876). 
Philadelphia Commercial Museum, seeds, No. 10625, ‘‘Caraotas pon- 
chas,’’ Venezuela; 10745, ‘‘ Saito,” Iwate Agric. Institute, Japan; 10824, 
‘¢ Feijio gurutuba vermelho,’’ Parahyba, Brazil, 
¢ Henderson, Cat. (1896).— Buschbohne, Empereur de Russie. Haage 
& Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1897). 
§ Buschbohne, Williams’ Early Prolific. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. 
(1891). 
|| Dwarf Red Speckled. Vilmorin-And. Veg. Gard. 49. (1883). — Haricot 
suisse rouge. Vilmorin-And. Pl. Pot. 256. (1883). — Goddard or Boston 
Favorite. Burpee, Cat. (1894). 
