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No. 200. "Black Bye Wax" (Leonard). An early, medium- 

 sized bush, pods medium length, flat, curved. Seed 



resembles "Golden Wax." 

 No.. 201. "Ccleslial Wax" (Tait). This is an early "Black 



Wax." 

 No. 202. "Double Barreled Wax" (Landreth). A medium 



long, round, curved', early wax pod, flowers pink, 



seeds resemble the "Yellow Six Weeks." 

 No. 203. "Early Cholet" (Hend.). A small bush plant, early 



in season, with long curved pods, seeds golden 



brown with darker eye. 

 No. 204. "Golden Queen" (Greg., Noll). Strong-growing 



plants with long, flat, curved wax pods; medium 



early, seeds a mottled red. 

 No. 205. " Landreth' s Wax" (Landreth). Plants of good 



size, early, bearing flat, curved pods, seed mottled 



dark red. 

 No. 206. "Long Pod Forcer" (Thorburn). An early, long, 



flat, curved green pod with seeds of the "Six 



Weeks" type. 

 No. 207. "Michigan White Wax" (Ferry). An early, medium 



length, rounding, curved, wax pod, with white 



flowers and seed. 

 No. 208. "Nezv Pearl" (Bolgiano). Strong-growing plants,. 



pods similar to those of "Golden Queen," mottled 



red seeds. 

 No. 209. "Powell's Yellozu Giant" (Vick). This proves to be 



a Pole bean with large, flat wax pods and white 



seeds. 

 No. 210. "Sunshine Wax"' (Bolgiano). Bush plants bearing 



medium-early, small, flat, curved wax pods, flow- 

 ers and seeds white. 

 No. 211. "Wingold Wax" (Maule). Plant medium in size, 



bearing early, short, rounding, curved wax pods, 



seed has dark "eye." 

 No. 212. "ipo/ Bean" (Bolgiano). A medium-early, round 



green pod with mottled red seed. 



