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A. With conspicuous lines radiating from the hilum to the dorsal margin 

 (P. lunatus). 

 B. Less than 2 cm. in length. 



C. Usually not more than .6 cm. in thickness (Sieva type). 

 D. Colored with brown or black. 



E. Uniformly specked and splashed with reddish brown 



Jackson Wonder. 

 EE. Part of seed white, with varying proportions of black or 



seal-brown Black Lima. 



DD. White or greenish white, not colored with brown or black.. 



Henderson. 



Wood Prolific. 



Willow Leaf Bush. 



Willow Leaf Pole. 



Carolina. 



Wood Improved. 



Halsted Cross-Bred. 



CC. Over .6 cm. in thickness (Potato type) Drcer Bush. 



Fordhook. 

 Dreer Pole. 

 Challenger. 

 BB. At least 2 cm. in length (Large Lima type). 

 C. Color other than white or greenish white. 



D. Striped and blotched with dark red Mottled. 



DD. Golden yellow Golden. 



CC. White or greenish white Burpee. 



V/onder. 



Ford Mammoth. 



Garden King. 



Giant. 



Ideal. 



Jersey. 



Large White. 



Leviathan. 



Long Pod. 



Mastodon. 



Salem. 



Seibert. 



Panmure. 



AA. With no conspicuous lines radiating from the hilum to the dorsal 



margin. 



B. At least 1.2 cm. in width and either pure white or light purple, the 



latter densely marked with black (P. multiflorus). 



C. Decidedly flat and at least 2 cm. in length. 



D. Pure white White Dutch. 



DD. Purple, densely marked with black Scarlet Runner. 



CC. Turgid, almost as thick as broad, 1.5 to 2.S cm. in length. 



D. Less than 2 cm. in length and slightly flattened 



Aroostook Bush Lima. 

 DD. At least 2 cm. in length, circular or subcircular in cross 

 section. 



F.. At least T.3 cm. in widtli California Butter. 



EE. Usually less than 1.3 cm. in width Bartcldes. 



BB. Less than 1.2 cm. in width: if wider, some other color than white 

 or light purple and black (P. vulgaris). 

 C. Of more than one color (for convenience the narrow ring around 

 the hilum is disregarded and white is regarded as a color). 

 D. Part of seed white. 



E. Predominating markings of yellow, ochraceous brown, or 

 buff. 

 F. The yellow or buff region spotted with dark reddish 

 brown Concord. 



