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the seeds are a little thicker and have a decided greenish 
tinge. — Plate 44, f. 19. 
Wuuirre Winpsor.* Identical. with the preceding, except 
that the seeds are white or light yellow. 
aaa. Long pods. 
Sic1t1aN.f Stem quite erect, 2-24 ft. high, usually tinged 
with red. Pods often in twos or threes, 5-6 in. long, 1 
in. broad, containing 2-3 beans. Seed flat, elongated, 3-1 
in. long, 3-4 in. broad, very dark red or purplish colored. 
Moderately productive. — Plate 44, f. 20. 
SpvittE.t Plants about 2 ft. high. Leaflets rather 
large, 2-3 in. long, 1-1} in. broad, ovate-elliptical, light 
green. Blossoms usually 2-4 in a cluster, white or with 
very slight trace of violet. Pods pendent, solitary or in 
twos, 8-10 in. long, $-} in. broad, terete or slightly flat- 
tened. Seed irregularly elongated, {-1 in. long, 3_7 in, 
broad, reddish brown. —Plate 44, f. 21. 
Agua Dutce.§ Identical with the preceding except that 
the pods are 12-15 in. long, 1-14 in. broad. Each plant 
seldom bears more than a few well developed pods. 
Lone Pop.|| Plant 3-4 ft. high. Pods 6-7 in. long, 
* Windsor. Burr, Field & Gard. Veg. 511. (1863). — Puffbohne, Wind- 
sor grisste weisse. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1876). 
Museum seeds according to seed characters only, evidently belonging 
to the broad pod group: — Field Columbian Museum, No. 15952: Phil- 
adelphia Commercial Museum, No. 3010, Hungary; 10734, ‘¢ Habas,”’ 
Lerma, State of Mexico, Mexico; 10740, ‘¢ Haba amarilla,’? Mexico. 
+ The Purple Sicilian Bean. Vilmorin-And. Veg. Gard. 27. (1885). 
t Seville Long Pod. Vilmorin-And. Veg. Gard. 25. (1885). 
§ Agua Dulce Long Pod. Vilmorin-And. Veg. Gard. 25. (1885). — Le- 
viathan. Veitch, Cat. (1897). 
| Miller, Gard. Dict. (1807). — Long-podded. Burr, Field & Gard. Veg. 
508. (1863).—Gard. Chron. 1850 :84.— McIntosh, Book of Gard. 67. 
(1855). — Lisbon, Hang-down, Sandwich, Turkey Long Pod. Fide Burr, 
1. c.; McIntosh, 1. c.; Miller, l. c.— Sword Long Pod. Thorburn, Cat. 
(1883). — Improved Long Pod. Veitch, Cat. (1897).—Puffbohne, eng- 
lische lange hangeschotige. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. (1876). 
