36 "Bogaes" in Culhiary Peas 



PLATE XI. 



Fig. 8. Bogue resulting from the cross type x rogue in Early Giant. 



A. Stipule imd leaf of ninth node. 



B. Stipule and leaf of twentieth node. 



■ Fig. 9. A. Leaf of Early Giant type. 



B. Leaf of Early Giant rogue. 



C. Leaf of sterile rogue found in Gradus (p. 18). 



All these three are taken from above the middle of the stem. 



PLATE XII. 

 Fig. 10. Whole plant of Early Giant rogue, Class 5. 

 Fig. 11. Whole plant of Early Giant rogue. Class 4. 

 Fig. 12. Whole plant, Intermediate, Class 3, with foliage much as in the type, even to 



the top of the stem, but pods curved as in rogue. 

 Fig. 13. Early Giant type. At top of lateral stem is one curved pod (see p. 20). 



PLATE XIII. 



Fig. 14. Pods. A. Straight as in Early Giant type. 



B. Curved, as in Intermediate, Class 3. 



C. Curved and narrow, as in rogue. 



Fig. 1.5. All the pods of a plant of Early Giant which bore both straight and curved pods. 

 Chosen as an extreme case of approach to Class 3 ; but like other such plants 

 bearing this mixture of pods it was proved by its offspring (20 typical) to be genetically 

 a type of Class 2. 



