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32. Isolated from a lean pod sent 1)V Dr. R. K. Stone, Guelph, Ont. Bean No. 



7521. Early brown. 



33. Isolated from a liean pod sent in l)y Dr. R. E. Stone, Guelph, Ont. Bean 



No. 7621. Brown. 



35. Isolated from a wax jK^dded hlack kidney type secured from jMaugerville, 



N. B. 



36. Isolated from a green podded type purchased by Dr. B. T. Dickson in the 



Ste. Anne de Belle vue market in April, 1925. 



All the cultures not specifically mentioned were isolated in October and 

 early November of 1924. 



The beans for the inoculation experiments were secured from several places. 

 Dr. J. G. Leach was kind enough to send the varieties that he names in his 

 bulletin for his key. 



The cereal Division of the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, supplied 

 seven varieties grown there. 



The largest number were secured by the kindness of H. M. Racicot, who^ 

 supplied the varieties being tested at Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere Experimental 

 Station. The following is a list of all the varieties received. 



List of Varieties of Beans and Sources. 

 From J. G. Leach, Minnesota. 



Brown Swedish, ]\Iinn. 132. 



Navy, Minn. 69. 



Red Kidnev, Minn. 156. 



Red Indian, Minn. 1101. 



NaVy, Minn.. 1083. 



Ruby Horticultural Bush, Alinn. 98. 



Improved Yellow Eye, Minn. 1096. 



From Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. 



Golden Wax Selected. 



Yellow Eye. 



Robust Navv. 



Navy, 0.711 



Robust. 



Latge White, 0.713. 



Well's Red Kidney. 



From Ste Anne de la Pocatiere. 



No. Reaction to culture 1. 



1 . Ward well's Kidney Wax. S 



2. Davis' Kidnev Wax. CS. 



3 . Well's Kidnev Wax R 



4. Black Seed Wax Prolific. S 



5. Prolific Black Wax. CS. 

 6. . Black Seeded Wax CS. 



7 . Early Black ot Butter Wax. S 



8. Improved Golden Wax. CS. 



