5i8 NEW JERSEY STATE AGRICULTURAL 



I. White Seeds. 



1. Small. Crystal (10), Prolific Tree (34), The Silver (37), 

 Silver Bush (38), Winter (51). 



2. Medium. Boston Snap (3), Emperor William (16), Ever- 

 bearing (17). 



3. Large. First on Market (23), Marrowfat (28-29). 



II. Black Seeds. 



1. Small. Valentine (15). 



2. Large. Warren (50). 



III. Green Seed. 



1. Wonder of France (52). 



IV. Red Seeds. 



1. Medium. Champion (27). 



2. Large. Canadian Wonder (7-8), Land. Scarlet (24), Pick- 

 ler (49). 



V. SealBrou-n. Chocolate (11), Dun Colored (12), Stringless (39-41). 



VI. Light Brou-n. Bountiful (2), Burlingame (5), Eclair (13), String- 



less (40, 42, 46), Tennessee (43), Six Weeks (53-56). 



VII. Mottled Brown and Red. Best of All (1), String and Shell (4), 



Earliest (14), Empress of Russia (15), Goddard (18), Horticul- 

 tural (19-22). 



VIII. Mottled Brown and Pink. Longfellow (26), Valentine Red (44, 

 47, 48. 



IX. Mottled Dark Brovm. Byers (6), Marvel of Paris (30), Mohawk, 

 (31-33), Refugee (35-36). 



X. Mottled Grey. Lightning (25). 



XI. Pink Eye China (9). 



Wax Bush Beans. 



On ]May 4th a set of forty-eight including a few duplicates 

 wax bush beans was planted in rows side by side. A half of each 

 sixteen-foot row was permitted undisturbed to grow and mature 

 its crop, while the remaining half was used for crossing, and 

 from this portion pickings were made of the young pods to make 

 a test of the quality, so far as possible. The following table 

 shows some of the facts obtained in this trial : 



