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will plant same next year from seed raised by me this year. The beans are of 

 good flavor and healthy growth." (iij "The bean was a success, ripening 

 with a yellow pod which was very tender." (12) "These beans are a good 

 yielder." (13) "This did very well considering the exceedingly dry weather 

 at the time. The plants were of good size and yielded very well indeed. 

 On the whole, I cqnsidered this variety a success." (14) "The plants were 

 about fourteen inches high, branched nicely and were full of yellow, almost 

 transparent pods." (15) "The snap bean was fine; I did not plant it until 

 late and the beans were large enough to eat by the first of September." (16) 

 "This was early, vigorous and productive." (17) "Large, healthy, vigorous 

 Inish with a splendidly formed bean in a good plump pod." (iS) "The size 

 of the pod was medium and the quality "was good." (19) "This had a long, 

 white, round pod with white beans. It was very good and I have saved some 

 of the seed." (20) "The beans are stringless and very tender, of good 

 'luality. Each pod had four to seven beans." (21) "I found these beans to 

 be the best of the yellow varieties I have ever grown. The pods were from 

 four to five_ inches in length, very tender and of fine flavor. The plants were 

 heavy yielders and I had beans from them from June ist and am still pick- 

 ing some, September i6th." (22) "These plants produced a large crop of 

 medium-sized pods, the growth was quick and they were ready several days 

 ahead of other varieties." (23) "Was a good bearer and pods were of 

 decidedly good flavor." (24) "An excellent snap bean. Planted May i6th, 

 picked June 25th. It is a vigorous grower and a prolific yielder of cream- 

 colored pods." (25) "The plants were small but very productive and pods 

 were of good flavor." (26) "This has been very. good. The plants were 

 healthy, free from disease, prolific bearers of good-sized pods of good 

 quality." (2y) "This bean was very good." (28) "The plants were 

 medium-sized, vigorous and very productive. Produced waxy white pods, 

 uniform in size and shape. Altogether extremely satisfactor}^ bean." (29) 

 "Sowed seed May 13th, the pods were ripe July 6th. The plants were pro- 

 ductive, bearing pods four to five inches long." (30) "The beans did very 

 well." (31) "A good yielder with a few green pods among the yellow; 

 pods somewhat flat in shape, and very tender and sweet." (32) "There was 

 a good growth of vine. The plants were prolific and had a very long season. 

 \Ve had edible pods for two months from one planting. The yellow, medium- 

 sized pods were of superior quality. They were good raw as a salad with 

 salt and pepper. They are unlike any others I have tested." (33) "The 

 beans were entirely satisfactory, being vigorous and productive." (34) 

 "There was a good yield of yellow, uniform pods of good quality." (35) "I 

 found it to be a good bean in quality." (36) "This bean was very produc- 

 tive, without any rust." {2>7) "The bean proved to be remarkably good 

 and the growth was fine." (38) "I planted the seed May i8th and the pods 

 were large enough to eat June 30th. The plants are good yielders of good 

 quality pods. It is a fine variety to look at in the lot." (30) "This variety 

 is a good yielder and the beans are fine when cooked. They are as good as 

 I have ever raised and I do not expect to grow any other kind for some time 

 to come." (40) "The bushes were loaded from the time they started to 

 bear until about September 13th. The bean is white with yellow pods and 

 makes a good string bean for cooking." (41) "The beans were first-class in 

 every respect. The vines were vigorous and the pods long and full." (42) 

 "This variety was quite productive ; the pods were very crisp and fine for 

 eating." (43) "This plant had a dwarf, bushy habit of growth. The pods 

 were yellow, stringless, and with white seeds." (44) "The beans were fine 

 and when cooked were nice and tender." (45) "I cannot praise this bean too 

 highly. It is tender, absolutely stringless and delicate in flavor. The pods 

 were wax-like and free from blemishes." (46) "The bushes were of good 

 size and filled with pods ; the quality of the fruit was very good." (47) 

 "This sort of bean is very suitable for light soil. The pods are about five 

 inches long and were borne abundantly. This variety does not rust as 

 others of this kind have done." (48) "The beans are all right, entirely 

 stringless and very tender and juicy with a good flavor. The plants are 



