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upriiilil and woodx ; bearing rath- 

 er weak lateral branches. The 

 pods arc medium to large and 

 covered with brown fuzz. This 

 variety proved to be promis 

 ing. 



SWAN 22379— This is a promis- 

 ing early variety. The blooms are 

 white in color. The plants range 

 from 20 to 30 inches in height. 

 The stems are bunchy. The leaves 

 are medium in size and heart 

 shaped. 



TOKYO 17267.— This is a med- 

 ium early variety. The bloom is 

 purple an J appears about August 

 10 to 15. The plants range from 

 12 to 15 inches in height. The 

 stems are low, woody, and spread- 

 ing, and hear many lateral branch- 

 es. The pods are medium in size 

 and have two or three large green 

 beans per pod. This is a promis- 

 ing dwarf variety. 



VIRGINIA 32906.— It is an early 

 variety. The color of the bloom 

 is purple. The stem is semi-vine 

 like, and b?ans small. This varie- 

 ty is good for hav. 



WILSON (BLACK) 19185. — 

 This is an early variety, the stem 

 ranging from 30 to 40 inches in 

 height. The stems are fine and 

 erect with long ascending branch- 

 es. Only a few of the branches 

 are near the ground, which is an 

 advantage in mowing. This varie- 

 ty makes abundant foliage and a 

 fair production of seed. The seed 

 is black and medimn in size. 



