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EBONY.^ — This is a small black seeded medium late variety. 

 On good soil the stems have a tendency to twine. It has both 

 l)ur])Ie and white blooms. The leaves are small, dark and 

 crim|)le(l. Tlu' jjod is very small, and contains two or three 

 bhick seed. This variety is promising as a hr.y croj) and 

 yields seed well. 



EDWAHI) SOY. — Under this name is described a late variety 

 reseiid)]iiii4 Mamniolh Yellow. Tlie plant varies from 30 to 40 

 inches in heii^ht, Lavini; a sironj^ woody upright stem with 

 many strong upright later;;! branches bearing fruit. The pods 

 are large, containing two or three yellow beans. This makes 

 a good variety for hay and seed in the Oulf States. 



HABl^HLANDT. — This is a low medium early variety witli 

 coarse, still' plants, having a tendency to branch heavily but not 

 to twine. Its seed grow close about the stems which makes it 

 somewhat diHicidt to harvest. It is a good variety for seed 

 l)ro(luction. 



HOLLYBROOK 1727H 



— Hollybrook is about 



" _ " two weeks earlier than 



the Manunoth Yellow. 



2h. 



are white; 

 lium in siz.e 

 The plant': 

 and range 

 inches in 

 Generallv there 

 one main iip- 



lls blooms 

 its seed mec 

 and yellow, 

 are slender 

 from 24-3G 

 height, 

 is onl>' 



right woody stem, and 

 vei y few lateral branch- 

 es. The pods are small 

 with two or three beans 

 to the pod. This variet\ 

 is not veiy desirable for 

 hay but makes heavy 

 > ields of seed. 



rro SAX SOY- 



is a well known 

 early variety. The 

 is similar in size 

 color to the 

 Yellow. The 

 medium size, 

 io l(i inches 

 elect 

 coarse 



This 

 veiy 

 seed 

 and 

 Mammoth 

 plants arc 

 about 11 

 in height, 

 in habit, with 

 stems. This is 



an excellent variety to 

 use where very early 

 gi'aiii is wanted. 



Ilollxhrook Plant 



MAMMOTH YKJJ.OW.— Mammoth Yellow sometimes called 

 mammoth, is a laic variety recpiiring 120 to 1.30 days to mature 

 seed. The i)lanls lange I'lom 27 to 3() inches in height. The 

 sti'uis are rather coaise. erect, and woody, having many rather 

 stitr lateral fiuit beaiing branches. Its abundant leaves are 

 large, dark, and crinkled; its flowers white. The pods are 



